Among the island’s eight square miles of rolling hills and rocky reefs are the beautiful traces of its volcanic origin, most of which can be intimately explored on foot. Beyond the breathtaking views, part of the allure of the island’s hike-able attractions is the seclusion that comes with them.
Rosewood Le Guanahani St. Barth's ideal location in Grand Cul-de-Sac allows for easy self-guided hiking along picturesque paths that wind through the peninsula and showcase the island’s indigenous flora and fauna.
Discover the island of St. Barth from a new vantage point under the lead of a local expert. Hiking excursions provide access to exceptional sites on the island such as Colombier Beach, the natural pools of Grand Fond. There are 15 paths, of varying length and difficulty, through gorgeous natural environments complete with rare plants and wildlife, some of which are accessible only with a guide.
Hidden among formations of volcanic rock on the wilder coastline of St. Barth, the natural pools are a beloved natural gem located near Grand Fond and accessible via a short hike beginning at Toiny Beach.
Formed by a natural process of erosion, the pools offer a serene respite following a hike with dramatic views of the cliffs and natural, rugged beauty of the island. Protected from the full force of the ocean, the calm water of the pools is the perfect place to take a dip, relax, and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature before continuing your journey. Best visited in the early morning or late afternoon, take advantage of the perfect light to capture the moments that will become precious memories.
Our Clefs d’Or concierge will be happy to assist in planning a discovery trip.
For inquiries or reservations:
leguanahani.concierge@rosewoodhotels.com