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What St. Barts Offers
The tiny island of St. Barts’ actual name is St. Barthelemy. This island offers plenty to do. Activities include snorkeling, diving, windsurfing, sailing and fishing. You can also select a beachfront room high above the water where the views are spectacular and romantic.
Most of the residents are French-speaking descendants so French is the official language, though just about everyone can converse in English. Gustavia is the main town, with a harbor full of impressive yachts and fabulous duty-free shopping for French and Italian goods. Most of the island’s 100 restaurants are here, and French cuisine is on par with some of the world’s best dining. Seafood is tops, from tuna and spiny lobster to fish soup prepared with imported ingredients that arrive twice a week from the United States and France.
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