Hotel Le Village St Barth

St-Barthélemy


Comfort, charm and atmosphere: this place has the lot. Accommodations vary from standard hotel rooms to traditional cottages with mahogany furniture, kitchenette and wraparound patio. A real hit is the dazzling infinity pool, with stunning ocean views. It’s a 250m walk uphill from the beach.

Two-night minimum stay year-round (five nights in February).


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