Colombier Beach, St Barts: The Wild Pearl Accessible by Land or Sea

Looking to discover one of the most beautiful secluded beaches in Saint Barthélemy? Colombier Beach is undoubtedly one of the island’s best-kept secrets.

Accessible only by hiking trails or by boat, this heavenly cove offers total immersion in untouched nature, far from the bustling elegance of Gustavia. If you are planning a day trip to St Barts from St Martin, this hidden gem will be the highlight of your journey.

How to Get to Colombier Beach?

Colombier Beach cannot be reached by car, and that is precisely what makes it so charming.

The Coastal Path from Flamands Beach

The most scenic route starts at the end of the road past Flamands Beach. The trail first skirts the discreet Petite Anse, swept by trade winds, before descending toward Colombier Bay.

  • Duration: Approximately 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Terrain: Natural, sometimes rocky seaside path.
  • Highlights: Spectacular panoramic views.

Every turn reveals a breathtaking vista of Saint Barth until, suddenly… paradise appears.

A Pristine and Preserved Sanctuary

Colombier Beach reveals itself as untouched, wild, and almost secret. No roads. No visible buildings. Just white sand, crystal-clear water, and the feeling of having discovered a private sanctuary.

Here, you realize that the true luxury of St Barts lies not only in its refinement but in the raw power of its preserved environment.

Colombier Beach - St Barts
Colombier Beach – St Barts

A Marine Sanctuary in the Heart of the Nature Reserve

Colombier Bay is part of the Saint Barthélemy Nature Reserve. Fishing is strictly prohibited, allowing biodiversity to flourish. In the heart of the bay, the seagrass beds attract:

  • Sea Turtles (frequently spotted)
  • Stingrays
  • Jackfish
  • Barracudas
  • Remoras

Turtles glide peacefully here, feeding on the seabed. Accustomed to human presence, they can be observed with respect and discretion. Note: Many yachts anchor in the bay, so please remain vigilant while swimming.

The Rockefeller Legacy

Looking up toward the hill, you will spot the iconic estate built in the 1950s by David Rockefeller. Enchanted by the island during a cruise, he built a villa here, attracting artists, influencers, and wealthy families in his wake. This presence marked a turning point in the modern history of Saint Barthélemy, cementing its international reputation for elegance, privacy, and understated luxury.

The Sporty Alternative: The Colombier Lookout Trail

For hikers seeking a challenge, a second path descends from the Colombier Lookout (Point de Vue).

  • Shorter but steeper.
  • Offers a dramatic, plunging view of the entire bay. The descent provides a striking perspective, with a truly magical arrival on the beach.

Practical Tips for Your Colombier Hike

1. Getting to the Trailheads

To reach the start of the paths (at Flamands or the Lookout), you will need a vehicle or a taxi. Voyager can arrange your car rental (mini-mokes, quads, or economy cars), allowing you to explore the island freely and at your own pace.

2. Pack a Picnic for the Ultimate Experience

Since Colombier is entirely wild, you won’t find any restaurants or bars on-site. The best way to enjoy it? Bring a picnic. To make your excursion stress-free, Voyager offers gourmet picnic baskets to go. Imagine: snorkeling with turtles in the morning, followed by lunch with your toes in the sand facing one of the most beautiful bays in the Caribbean.

3. Essentials Checklist

  • Hat or cap
  • Sturdy closed-toe shoes (essential)
  • Plenty of water
  • Sun protection
  • Pack a picnic (and please take your trash with you to keep this site pristine)
  • Strict respect for wildlife and the Nature Reserve rules.
Colombier Beach - St Barts
Colombier Beach – St Barts

Day Trip to St Barts from St Martin

Staying in St Martin? Colombier Beach is the perfect nature getaway. The Voyager ferry connects St Martin to St Barts in about an hour, allowing you to enjoy a full day on the island, ending with a romantic sunset cruise back!

Morning hike, swimming with turtles, lunch by the sea… a wild interlude in the heart of the Caribbean.

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