Some advice

Cwater

Senior Insider
Greetings St. Barths friends...two friends of ours are traveling to St. Barths for the 1st time in January. They are in the 50’s not married. While Cheryl and I have been going since 1986 our fun time is morning at the beach, lunch, afternoon at the beach, dinner and a walk along the beach. They are looking a bit more for the party scene. We are not familiar with the party scene. Any suggestions? Thanks
 
?. They are in the 50’s not married... They are looking a bit more for the party scene...

Based on unwilling forays -

in Gustavia, Casa the lounge/bar/club below what was Ociela but I guess is now Casa Restaurant and Bagatelle after the dinner crowd are good starting points (didnt't last long enough to find the ending points) if they want to party like it was 1999 (or before)... Bonito has had DJ music after hours previously... Modjo in St Jean, maybe - if I wasn't with much younger Bucket crew, I think I would have been denied entry at that one (if something possessed me to even try)...
 
nikki beach for the after lunch crowd.

baz in the evening for cocktails

le ti for late night dining and crazy fun.
 
I'll agree with a couple of the above suggestions. Going off of what you stated, the 3:30 seating at Nikki and Le Ti as well. We stopped by Le Ti Saturday night and it was really a lot of fun. We went after dinner so we were too late for the cabaret show, but the costumes and the such were unique and worth the trip.

Le ti.png






I'd also suggest something like lunch and chairs at Pearl Beach. We had a great time there and there was much more in the way of people watching than what we usually do on the beach. Plus, if it is their first time on the Island being right near the planes taking off/landing will probably be something they enjoy. Speaking of which, we saw one plane (it looked like a small private plane) land so low that when it went over someone's head in the water I think they literally could have almost touched it
 
Top