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  • As the largest gaming emporium on the island of Sint Maarten, Casino Royale boasts over 21,000 square-feet of gaming and offers an abundance of gaming tables and slot machines, a private 'high-roller' area, VIP packages, screenings, free membership with the Players Club – the most rewarding player's program in the Caribbean with free slot play bonuses, large value rebates, hotel stays.
  • In addition to St Barts activities and Saint Barthelemy sightseeing, the island offers St Barths events throughout the year not to be missed and sometimes to be booked. Check out our section regularly to keep you informed of the latest dates in Gustavia or other places of the island and optimize your schedule: Saint Barts Gourmet Festival.
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The world's wealthiest families are enroute to St. Barths, and neighboring islands Antigua and St. Maarten for New Years 2020. This is the complete list of owners and their yachts.

The following is provided for informational purposes only and is based upon information that has been made available to St. Barth Properties. The Covid-19 situation is fluid and may vary by State and Country. It is the responsibility of each traveler to confirm individual requirements that may be pertinent to them.

We are happy to share that St. Barth officially reopened to tourists on June 22, 2020. We are thankful to the local authorities who took swift action in March to put safety measures in place to ensure the future of St. Barth remains bright.

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To reserve your stay please submit your inquiry here or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. call 1-800-421-3396 or +1-508-528-7727. A St. Barth Specialist will get back to you immediately.

Current entry requirements

Travelers are welcome to enter St. Barth in accordance with the testing requirements outlined below.

St. Barth (SBH) airport: Visitors (age 11+) are required to show a negative Covid-19 test. This can be a PCR or an Antigen test. For the PCR test, the date the test was administered must be within 72 hours (3 days) of their arrival. For the Antigen test, the date the test was administered must be within 48 hours (2 days) of their arrival. IMPORTANT: IF you are transferring through St. Maarten (SXM), only the following antigen tests are approved by St. Maarten: The Becton Dickinson (BD) Veritor Plus antigen test, the Abbott Panbio Covid-19 antigen test, and the Roche/SD Biosensor F antigen test.Visitors (age 11+) staying on St. Barth longer than 7 days will be required to take an additional test in St. Barth, at their own expense, on the 8th day following their arrival. (i.e. if you arrived in St. Barth on Sunday, you will need to test locally on the following Monday). For your convenience, VIP in-villa rapid testing can be arranged by our Concierge Team (€100 per person). Testing is also available at a local lab Monday-Friday from 12-1 PM and Saturday 9-10 AM (€135 per person). If a visitor tests positive, they will be required to self-quarantine for 7 days or until they re-test negative. If a visitor is unable to remain in their rented accommodations for the required period of time, they may quarantine at a designated lodging facility which is located in St. Jean. PLEASE BE SURE TO REVIEW THE BELOW FOR REQUIREMENTS OF CONNECTING AIRPORTS.

Helpful resources to locate testing centers near you.

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FAQ:

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Are there active cases of Covid-19 on St. Barth?

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Yes. Below are the latest official statistics as provided by the Préfet de Saint-Barthélemy et Saint-Martin. Updated for the week ending November 29, 2020.

Total Cases*Total ActiveTotal HospitalizedTotal RecoveredTotal Deceased
(*Since March 2020)

What is the testing protocol for connecting airports to St. Barth?
  • San Juan (SJU) airport.
    • In Transit passengers: Travelers who are in transit to St. Barth are exempt from testing requirements and pre-arrival declaration forms for Puerto Rico itself but in order to continue to St. Barth, all travelers (age 11+) are required to show a negative Covid-19 test. This can be a PCR or an Antigen test. For the PCR test, the date the test was administered must be within 72 hours (3 days) of their arrival. For the Antigen test, the date the test was administered must be within 48 hours (2 days) of their arrival.Those who have been in San Juan for less than 24 hours are exempt from quarantine requirements that several US states may have on your return. Tradewind Aviation offers daily flights to St. Barth. Private charters are also available. Clients of St. Barth Properties should contact our Concierge team to reserve your Tradewind flight.
    • Non In Transit passengers: Travelers who intend to stay in Puerto Rico for more than 24 hours must show a negative PCR Covid-19 test (this is the molecular-based nasal swab test) where the date the test was administered is dated within 72 hours of their arrival. For those planning to overnight in San Juan, a pre-arrival travel declaration must also be filled out by all arriving. View full San Juan travel requirements here.
  • St. Maarten Princess Juliana (SXM) airport. View St. Maartentravel updates here.
    • In Transit passengers: Travelers (age 11+) are 1) Required to show a negative Covid-19 test. This can be a PCR or an Antigen test. For the PCR test, the date the test was administered must be within 72 hours (3 days) of their arrival. For the Antigen test, the date the test was administered must be within 48 hours (2 days) of their arrival and only the following antigen tests are approved for St. Maarten: The Becton Dickinson (BD) Veritor Plus antigen test, the Abbott Panbio Covid-19 antigen test, and the Roche/SD Biosensor F antigen test., 2) have completed a pre-arrival travel declaration form, including uploading your negative result (IMPORTANT: IN ORDER TO BOARD YOUR FLIGHT TO ST. MAARTEN) you will be asked to show the airline you have received back the acceptance of this form from the St. Maarten authorities. The form is required in both directions for all passing through St. Maarten but on your return, you do not need to upload a test result. (fill out online here). Connecting flights to St. Barth are available via Windward Island Airways and St. Barth Commuter. Private charters are also available. Ferry services between St. Maarten & St. Barth are running. Schedule and operation status subject to change, please visit The Voyageur and Great Bay Express websites to check schedules.
    • Non In Transit passengers: For those staying in St. Maarten, travelers must show a negative Covid-19 test. This can be a PCR or an Antigen test. For the PCR test, the date the test was administered must be within 120 hours (3 days) of their arrival. For the Antigen test, the date the test was administered must be within 48 hours (2 days) of their arrival and only the following antigen tests are approved: The Becton Dickinson (BD) Veritor Plus antigen test, the Abbott Panbio Covid-19 antigen test, and the Roche/SD Biosensor F antigen test, and you must have completed a pre-arrival travel declaration form for St. Maarten
  • Antigua (ANU) airport is open: ARRIVAL: Travelers must show a negative PCR Covid-19 test where the date the test was administered is dated within 72 hours of their arrival.

Are restaurants, boutiques, and businesses open?

Yes. The majority reopened in July and August. Clients of St. Barth Properties should contact our Concierge team for reservations. Restaurants are limiting tables to parties of 6 and are encouraging social distancing. Masks are required when not seated at your table.

Are masks required?

Yes. In accordance with announcements made by Emmanuel Macron, the President of France, a mask is encouraged when social distancing is not possible and is required on busy streets and when entering indoor establishments such as shops, grocery stores, banks etc. For restaurants, guests may remove them while seated at their table and are asked to keep them on when entering or moving about. 2019 charity poker run games.

Are beaches open?

Yes. All beaches are all open with no restrictions. Masks are NOT required on beaches. Social distancing is encouraged.


St. Barth Properties looks forward to welcoming you back for your Dream Vacation. See you soon.

'Savaku' stands strong in St. Barth. Who is Savaku? A freelance graphic designer in Paris, 27 year-old Guillaume Blanchard is the creator of 'Savaku' the Arawak spirit representing the forces of nature. Savaku evokes the soul of St Barth, a metaphor for the island as envisioned by the artist. An Arawak Indian is standing on a rock, which seen from above is in the shape of the island. In his right hand he has a spear to defend his land, and he is blowing in a conch shell, which represents the cry of nature, a nature perhaps too often abused. He is accompanied by an iguana, which evokes the earth, wisdom, and patience. A pelican represents the official symbol of the island as well as air and the sea, which provides sustenance, as the people of St Barth have been fishermen since the earliest days of the island. For Guillaume, 'the stance of this simply dressed warrior shows that he is proud of his island, as meager and difficult as it was then.'

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It's nothing but blue skies (and turquoise water) on the island of St. Barts. / Photo via Sean Pavone/Getty Images

No two words conjure up images of a luxurious tropical paradise more than 'St. Barts.' After all, the island boasts some of the most beautiful beaches, glamorous nightlife, and high-end shopping ($50,000 Louis Vuitton hammock, anyone?) of any island in the Caribbean. But even paradise isn't immune to the vagaries of Mother Nature—in this case, the physical devastation of Hurricane Irma in 2017 and the financial devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thankfully, St. Barts is once again open and ready for business. As of press time, there were no travel restrictions on U.S. passport holders, though visitors must produce a negative COVID test taken within 72 hours of arrival. In fact, both calamities have had at least some salutary effects: In the wake of the storm, the island's notoriously potholed and badly graded roads have been rebuilt, and the ban on cruise ships until the foreseeable future means that if you do choose to make the trip soon, you can wander the quaint streets of Gustavia without having to dodge hordes of pant-suited retirees.

A typical day on the island might start with a skinny-dip at a clothing-optional beach, such as Governeur or Grand Saline, followed by a rosé-soaked lunch at Nikki Beachclub and a siesta. Others might fancy a hike from Flamands to Colombier (the only way, other than boat, to reach one of the world's most picturesque stretches of sand), capped off with a cheeseburger and a beer at the bumper-sticker-bedecked Le Select, which many maintain was Jimmy Buffett's inspiration for the song 'Cheeseburger in Paradise.' However, simply basking by the pool and taking in a hilltop view with the latest page-turner has a strange way of monopolizing one's entire day in the French West Indies' Land of the Lotus Eaters.

Despite the struggles of the past three years, St. Barts also has plenty of fresh additions to its dining and drinking scenes. The newly updated Le Carl Gustaf hotel, high up overlooking Gustavia Harbor, reopened last month with Fouquet's bar offering a backdrop worthy of a James Bond movie to sip a martini while watching the sun go down over the red roofs. Sky Bar, a new hot spot perched atop the ever-popular nightclub Casa, is an equally scenic option for al fresco cocktails. As for dining, the recently opened Kinugawa dishes up contemporary Japanese cuisine, while L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon will serve elegant fare inspired by the most-starred chef in the world when it opens in 2021.

There's a popular French saying: 'Petit à petit, l'oiseau fait son nid,' meaning 'little by little, the bird builds its nest.' St. Barts, then, is the Phoenix risen from the ashes, its feathers shinier than ever.

Getting There

JetBlue flies nonstop from Boston to San Juan, where you can catch a direct flight to St. Barts on Tradewind Aviation. However, the island's airport has one of the trickiest landings in the Caribbean, with an approach that requires the plane to bank sharply and a short runway that ends at the water's edge. For squeamish fliers, the JetBlue flight to St. Maarten, followed by a 45-minute ferry ride to St. Barts, is a better alternative.

Staying There

There are several options for a secluded getaway: The Christopher, St. Barts' newest five-star hotel, is located in the quiet Pointe Milou part of the island and boasts three self-contained four-bedroom villas. Sibarth, a villa rental company, manages some of the island's premier properties and boasts 24-hour concierge service, as well as butlers and personal shoppers: Staffers will even put up a Christmas tree for you if you ship your ornaments ahead of time.

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