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Best Camping Beaches in St. Barthelemy

Best Camping Beaches in St. Barthelemy

Top Camping Beaches in St. Barthelemy

Sandee Lorient Beach

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Lorient Beach

Saint Barthelemy, Saint Barthelemy, Vitet

Located on the northern coast of the island of St. Barthelemy, Lorient Beach - also known as Anse de Lorient and Lorient, Saint Barthelemy - is a 500-meter-long white sand beach with few rocky portions.  The beach is located in the village of Lorient on the shores of Lorient Bay and has a beautiful backdrop of lush vegetation, many oceanfront buildings, and hills on either side of the beach, creating a picturesque setting along the Caribbean Sea.  This beach is promoted as an ecotourism destination, encouraging sustainable tourism practices to preserve the natural beauty, flora, and fauna of the region.

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Sandee St. Jean Beach

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St. Jean Beach

Saint Barthelemy, Saint Barthelemy, Gustavia

Located on the northern coast of Saint Barthelemy, an island in the Caribbean Sea, St. Jean Beach - also known as Saint Jean Beach, Saint-Jean Beach, or Baie de Saint Jean - is a long crescent-shaped white sand beach.  It is one of the most popular beaches on the island, positioned near the Gustaf III Airport, and has a beautiful backdrop of dramatic cliffs, hills, lush vegetation, and many ocean-front buildings, including opulent villas, homes, upscale restaurants, beach bars, boutiques, shops, and luxurious hotels, which together provide breathtaking views of the Saint-Jean Bay and the Caribbean Sea.  Saint-Jean is part of the natural marine reserve of Saint Barthelemy and is promoted as an ecotourism destination, encouraging sustainable tourism practices to preserve the natural beauty, flora, and fauna of the region.

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