Some things never change. . . limited parking space, for sure. It's also a treasure hunt to find the place for anyone who doesn't know where it is . . . i.e., no signage giving guidance through a narrow roadway in a small, vintage St. Barths residential neighborhood. And, the last quarter / half mile of the road is passable by only one car at a time. The result is that if another vehicle is encountered as one drives to the Hotel or is departing, someone has to back-up for the other to get past.
Very nice arrangement options.https://stbarth.com/villas/five-star-beach-access
If you’re a client of St. Barth Properties, as we are, you’ll be privy to this special client offering in the upcoming season. The past couple of years, Peg Walsh had an arrangement with Le Barthélemy, but she’s switched things up this year. Looking forward to checking the new Manapany out. We stayed at the old Manapany on our first trip to St. Barth in ‘96 but haven’t been back since.