Need to know
Rooms
43, including six suites and one villa.
Check–Out
12 noon, but flexible, subject to availability and on request. Earliest check-in, 3pm.
More details
Rates usually include an American-style buffet breakfast, return airport or port transfers in an e-car and one Pilates or yoga class a person.
Also
Flowers can be readied in your room for arrival if you want to up the romance. If you need some last-minute resort wear or something with a sunny feel to take home, the hotel’s boutique sells elegant seaside wear from St Barts’ brand Cedric & Rod. If you need something extra special, the hotel can arrange for the resident couturier to whip something up. A delight in the details here is the work that French artist Mayon Hanania has done for the signage and stationery.
Hotel closed
The hotel closes during hurricane season, from August to October.
At the hotel
Public beach (best for surfers given the wind), spa, fitness centre, boutique, two games rooms and reading room, dry-cleaning and laundry, free WiFi. In rooms: furnished sun deck or terrace, flatscreen TV, Nespresso coffee machine, tea-making kit, minibar, air-conditioning and B Signature bath products. Some suites and the villa have a kitchenette too and one suite category has a Jacuzzi.
Our favourite rooms
Built in eco-friendly style using tropical woods, rooms and suites are luxurious but not overwrought – effort has been made to make these feel like true island homes. Each has a sundeck with a view that’s either vibrantly green or blue, and within Caribbean colour abounds: pepper red, saffron yellow, the light blue of the shallows and the ultramarine of the deep. So, to elevate your stay, go for the Ocean Prestige with Jacuzzi, which has a brilliant eyeful of sea with an added spot to soak. Villa Creole, with its two bedrooms and bathrooms and space to play in is ideal for families.
Poolside
There are two, each with a distinct personality. The bubblier (not literally) of the two is the main pool, an enticing heated glassy oval set into the deck surrounding the restaurant and bar (with DJ). It’s open to all ages, and since there’s the option to lie back and sip on something potent like the hotel’s signature Back to the Roots cocktail (a heady mix of rum, lime, guava, mango and passionfruit), and let little ones play freely (the two needn’t be mutually exclusive), it’s the livelier place to hang. The spa pool is for over-18s only, so much quieter. It has spectacular views of craggy peaks and the sea, and there’s a cabana for a couple to cosy up in post-massage.
Spa
Wellness brand Dr Hauschka is in step with the hotel’s Earth-kind approach, with its organic, biodynamic, fair-trade, direct-from-plant-to-pampering products. So, it’s fitting that they’ve helped to develop a range of facials and massages to lull and lift you with a clear conscience. Techniques skip from Hawaiian ‘lomi-lomi’ to Indian Ayurvedic and Thai acupressure; and facials swing from the simple to the skin-correcting. And, you can primp for one of the hotel’s social gatherings with a manicure using natural French nail polish from Kure Bazaar, waxing and make-up services and hairdressing. Each guest gets one free morning yoga or Pilates session, a stay, on the spa deck; if that’s not enough, they’re held daily (at an extra charge). And the fitness centre has top-of-the-line Technogym cardio and strength equipment.
Packing tips
Bring a pashmina or light tailored jacket to keep your arms mosquito-bite free, and pack dress-up wear – this Gallic territory is one of the Caribbean’s most glamorous and monied islands. If you’re partaking in the hotel’s ‘gypset’ night, it’s requested guests wear an in-the-spirit-of-things costume – it’s up to you how far you lean into the theme, but if you don’t have anything suitable, the on-site boutique will have some bohemian pieces.
Also
Public areas are largely wheelchair-accessible and some Junior Suites are adapted for guests with mobility issues.
Pet‐friendly
Small, well-behaved pets can stay at the hotel’s discretion. See more pet-friendly hotels in St Barths.
Children
Most of the hotel’s rooms and suites have connecting rooms with space for extra beds; the Panoramic Suite and Villa Creole both have two bedrooms and bathrooms, and a kitchenette. Babysitting is available on request; must be booked in advance.
Best for
All ages are welcome and there’s something to suit kids and teens alike.
Recommended rooms
Villa Creole has two bedrooms and bathrooms, plus a huge deck for family gatherings. Most rooms also connect to open up bigger spaces for families.
Activities
Confident swimmers will fare best here with the pool and sea to splash about in – plus snorkelling, Sea Bob-bing, surfing and the like. But even water-wing-wearers will have a blast playing in the games room, frolicking on the sand and exploring the critter-roamed gardens.
Swimming pool
Kids are welcome in the main heated pool by the restaurant; however, it’s not guarded so parents will have to keep watch from behind their sunnies.
Babysitting
Babysitting can be arranged; the hotel advises booking in advance of your stay.
Sustainability efforts
The hotel is devoted to keeping its impact on the island low. They follow eco-friendly practices such as solar panels covering some of the electricity and all the hot water, chemical-free water treatment onsite (wastewater is dealt with responsibly), all-natural cleaning and spa products, and only electric cars are allowed on the property – Manapany has several of them for airport transfers and they can help guests hire an electric car for exploring beyond the resort. All towels used are made from bamboo, and the hotel’s four-acre estate has citrus, mango, passionfruit, banana and coconut trees scattered throughout, which supply the restaurant; other ingredients are sourced from island-based suppliers.