Les Petits Carreaux

Top choice in St-Barthélemy


Artist Véronique Vandernoot's iconic hand-painted ceramic tiles appear at the entrance to every beach on the island, with bright Caribbean colors vividly evoking each location. You can watch Véronique paint and buy her tiles here at her studio-shop, along with other items incorporating her designs, such as coffee mugs, coasters, place mats, jewelry, postcards, bags, books and clothing.


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1. St Bartholomew's Anglican Church

0.14 MILES

Completed in 1855 from French bricks and limestone, local stone and Sint Eustatius volcanic black rock, white-painted St Bartholomew's has an open-sided…

2. Le P’tit Collectionneur

0.19 MILES

A diverse array of objects ranging from oil lamps, old nautical equipment and model ships to 18th‑century British smoking pipes and the island’s first…

3. Wall House Museum

0.22 MILES

An imposing stone building from the Swedish period at the tip of the peninsula houses a modest collection of oil lamps, period furniture, farming tools,…

4. Shell Beach

0.31 MILES

In case you're tired of getting powdery-white sand everywhere, take the five-minute saunter from the harbor to this midsize beach awash with tiny crunched…

5. Fort Gustave

0.33 MILES

Built in 1787 by the Swedish as one of three forts to protect the harbor, this site today has the remains of a vaguely bottle-shaped lighthouse along with…

6. Plage de St Jean

0.83 MILES

St Jean's beach is separated by the Eden Rock hotel. The western section is a fairly narrow strip right below the tiny airport, making it a favorite among…

7. Plage de Gouverneur

1.42 MILES

Cradled by high cliffs and untouched nature, Gouverneur is a gorgeous, broad, secluded sandy beach fringing a U-shaped bay. It’s splendid for sunbathing…

8. Plage des Flamands

1.61 MILES

The widest beach on the island, Flamands' clear waters seduce beachgoers and surfers when the swell's up. Most of its shadeless sweep is backed by private…