Beach tips for newbies?

Dani

SBH Member
Hi all - We are making plans for our first (hopefully of many!) trips to St. Barts and could use some of your expertise when it comes to planning our beach trips. We will be staying in a small loft in the harbor so no lovely pool or even host-supplied beach chairs and umbrellas for us this time around. As we will be there at a fairly busy time (Jan 16-23), we thought it might be prudent to make some reservations/plans for the beaches in advance (unfortunately enjoying a "towels on the sand wherever we may land" approach won't be ideal as my husband has back issues that will require a chair).

We've so far booked lunches at Shellona and Gyp Sea and are considering others (recommendations welcome!), but are discovering that booking transats could be problematic - Gyp Sea gives priority to hotel guests and we will need to call at 9:30am day of to see if anything is available for us; Shellona also gives priority to hotel guests and doesn't make them available to anyone else until 1pm day of (although they said we could stop by in the morning day of and ask but there's no guarantee). So, my questions:

1. Am I worrying too much about this (I have been known to do this! :D) and chances are we won't have any problems renting chairs day of?
2. Any tricks of the trade you can recommend for securing chairs? (Tips, compliments and general goodwill to the right person/people, etc?)
3. Nikki Beach looks a little bit too "Mykonos in August" (this is the only reference I have but if you've been there you know what I mean) for our peace and quiet-loving ways, so I haven't enquired there or at Lil Rock yet - worth trying? Other suggestions?
4. Are there less "organized" folks offering chair and umbrella rentals that we will find once we are on the ground - if yes, any recs on who to try/your fave spots?
5. And finally, should all else fail, we'd be totally fine buying a couple of nice chairs and umbrellas we can keep in the back of the car and deploy whenever and wherever the spirit moves us. (I love this idea for the flexibility it gives us to go anywhere, anytime actually.) Will we find foldable lounge chairs (the chaises longues - not the little half chairs) and brellies available for purchase and, if yes, any places you'd recommend we do our shopping?

Thanks so much for any insight you can provide - this forum has been such a delight and so helpful as we prepare (especially the "Top 10" lists!) -
Dani
 
The Shellona chairs usually don't get used by the clientele that stays up the road at the hotel. Just go over there and say you will eat lunch on the chair and you should be fine. You will have to pay $100 each probably. I would personally set up a towel at Shellona and enjoy the same atmosphere, just 10 feet further away. Same thing with Nikki, set up a towel, bring your own Rose and you will have just as much fun. I had no idea GypSea had a hotel ?
 
The Shellona chairs usually don't get used by the clientele that stays up the road at the hotel. Just go over there and say you will eat lunch on the chair and you should be fine. You will have to pay $100 each probably. I would personally set up a towel at Shellona and enjoy the same atmosphere, just 10 feet further away. Same thing with Nikki, set up a towel, bring your own Rose and you will have just as much fun. I had no idea GypSea had a hotel ?

Thanks so much - would love to just bring a towel and will do so if we are able to find a couple of loungers and umbrellas to purchase! Shellona serves the Carl Gustaf as I understand it, and Gyp Sea the Villa Marie.
 
Thanks so much - would love to just bring a towel and will do so if we are able to find a couple of loungers and umbrellas to purchase! Shellona serves the Carl Gustaf as I understand it, and Gyp Sea the Villa Marie.

Eve is our expert on renting chairs on St. Jean and will chime in shortly. She rents from a watersports guy right next to Pearl Beach Hotel adjacent to the runway.
 
Saw this and have made some notes! Since many of these recs are from several years ago I figured it might be worth checking in to see if anything has changed. Thanks!

That thread is less than a year old - early 2022.
 
Book lunch reservations and ask if loungers are available that day. You’ll likely have to pay extra for the chairs…$50 to $100 depending on the location. If you’re using a villa agency, ask the concierge to book them for you. These are my favorites…

Guanahani
Toiny Beach Club
Christopher Hotel…no beach, just beautiful pool and view
Pearl Beach…bring your own chairs or rent elsewhere on St. Jean if you can and sit close by.
Le Barthélemy
 
Not sure if you rented through an agency or not, but if you did, I’m sure you concierge can get you some foldable beach chairs and an umbrella. Relatively speaking, I don’t think the are cheap, but it will probably beat buying them. I know we had the option on our last visit in November when we rented through Wimco.
 
3. Nikki Beach looks a little bit too "Mykonos in August" (this is the only reference I have but if you've been there you know what I mean) for our peace and quiet-loving ways . . .

we lunched at Nikki recently (our first time) based on numerous recommendations of forum friends. the cuisine was excellent and plating beautiful. we went at noon on a wednesday, and there was nothing untoward for peaceful ambiance lovers. beach transat service begins at 10h30 and restaurant service at 12h00. website says transat reservations available by phone only and day of only. i suppose you could ask for transats when making lunch reservation on line ???
 
we lunched at Nikki recently (our first time) based on numerous recommendations of forum friends. the cuisine was excellent and plating beautiful. we went at noon on a wednesday, and there was nothing untoward for peaceful ambiance lovers. beach transat service begins at 10h30 and restaurant service at 12h00. website says transat reservations available by phone only and day of only. i suppose you could ask for transats when making lunch reservation on line ???
Last time we were there-2020- transats were 100 E
 
They used to have beds too. More like 300€
I emailed Nikki for info on their matelas. Here is their response :
Si vous souhaitez effectuer une réservation sur la plage pour un matelas, vous devrez nous appeler le matin même à 9h00 car nous ne prenons pas de réservation à l’avance. Voici la ligne directe pour réserver : +590 590 27 64 64

Informations :


  • Un matelas peut accueillir 3 personnes allongées
  • Le prix du matelas est de 100€, ce prix inclus les serviettes et un parasol.
  • Du samedi au dimanche ainsi que pendant la période festive, un service bouteille est demandé et obligatoire (Détails fournis une semaine à l’avance)
  • Le matelas est disponible à partir de 10h30et sera gardé jusqu’à 13h00. Passé cet horaire, le matelas sera revendu.

So, call at 9h00 the day of to reserve. 100€ for a matelas accommodating three (including towels and umbrella). Reservation good from 10h30 till 13h00. On weekends and festive season a purchase of libation is obligatory.
 
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