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For the Celebrity-Starved: St.-Barthelemy
New York Times (free registration required), January 28, 2007
"...Be prepared to pay. Demand is high at the two-dozen hotels on the island, which pushes room rates up. During high season, which runs from November to April, it's not unusual to find prices for basic rooms starting around $600. One-bedroom villas, which are more plentiful, can often be had for less..."


Flymove
Telegraph.co.uk, July 8, 2006
"At Christmas and New Year, St Barts resembles Monte Carlo during Grand Prix week as the likes of P. Diddy, Mariah Carey and Leonardo Di Caprio swarm down in their chartered planes and Blofeld-style yachts. In August and September, on the other hand, the Black Amex crowd has scattered to Sardinia or the Hamptons, leaving St Barts at its most relaxed..."

The Beginner's Guide to St. Barts
New York Times (free registration required), January 15, 2006
"It's relatively easy to maintain a healthy disdain for the renowned fabulousness of the Caribbean island of St.-Barthélemy until you actually go there and find yourself up to your neck in deliciously warm turquoise water, not quite hungry after your recent two-hour lunch but beginning nonetheless to ponder your plans for the drinks and dinner to come. That's when it occurs to you that there's nothing so bad after all about being young, beautiful, rich and fashionable..."

Pricey St. Barts Made Just a Little Cheaper
Frommer's, March 10, 2005
"While you can splurge and easily spend upwards of $1,500 per night for a deluxe suite or St. Barts' villa, several quaint island hotels offer package deals and lower rates tailored to us members of the bourgeois-hindered..."

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Street Auguste Nyman, 97133 Gustavia


 

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