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Gyp Sea Beach Club
The guide was updated:Gyp Sea Beach Club brings bohemian flair to Pelican Beach, where rhum cocktails and BBQ aromas drift over the sand. Their mixologist crafts tropical drinks from rare rhums, best enjoyed at the beachfront cigar cellar or on loungers dipped in the shallows.
The menu spotlights wood-fired seafood and inventive desserts (yes, even grilled), with toes-in-sand dining under billowing linens. While reservations are key for sunset service, early arrivals might snag a walk-in spot between swims in the calm, turquoise bay.
Useful Information
- Address: Plage du Pelican, Baie de Saint-Jean Saint-Barthélemy
- Opening hours: Daily 10:30am–7pm
- Website: www.gypsea-stbarth.com/beach-club
- Phone: +590 690 63 33 44
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Sand Bar at Eden Rock Hotel blends barefoot luxury with culinary star power under chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten. The revamped colonial-style dining room overlooks St Jean Beach, where DJ-curated playlists complement the sea breeze and menu of truffle pizza and crispy salmon.
By day, it’s all about light lunches with refreshing cocktails; evenings bring refined dishes like vegan matcha crème brûlée alongside Jean-Georges’ signature flair. Come for the sparkling Caribbean views, stay for the effortless switch between casual bites and gourmet dining — all within arm’s reach of the water’s edge.
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Gyp Sea Beach Club
Gyp Sea Beach Club brings bohemian flair to Pelican Beach, where rhum cocktails and BBQ aromas drift over the sand. Their mixologist crafts tropical drinks from rare rhums, best enjoyed at the beachfront cigar cellar or on loungers dipped in the shallows.
The menu spotlights wood-fired seafood and inventive desserts (yes, even grilled), with toes-in-sand dining under billowing linens. While reservations are key for sunset service, early arrivals might snag a walk-in spot between swims in the calm, turquoise bay.
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Le Tamarin
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Arrive at 6:30pm for Garden Hour, when twilight transforms the space into a magical jungle alive with candlelight. Standouts like the Beef Wellington and Chocolate Gianduja dessert shine, while the eggplant appetizer challenges palates. With limited taxis on the island, book transport ahead to fully savour the experience.
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L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon Saint-Barth
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