20 Of The World’s Most Secluded (And Beautiful) Beaches
11. Colombier Beach, St. Barth’s
Although there are 14 beaches on St. Barths (Saint Barthélemy) in the Caribbean, the most secluded but greatly enjoyed beach would have to be Colombier Beach.
The area around the beach was once owned by David Rockefeller, and he and his family and friends would enjoy the secluded beach from time to time.
This is why it is still often referred to as Rockefeller’s Beach. The beach is not reachable by car, but a very scenic and somewhat rugged hike of about 25 to 30 minutes will get you there – a boat will, too.
Although other celebs and the rich do visit the beach, almost none of the beaches on the island are ever crowded. The one time it may have quite a few people is over the Easter weekend when local people like to camp there.
The beautiful Colombier Beach is on the very western end of the island and is surrounded by a cove. It offers no facilities, so you will need to bring your own food and drinks, and don’t forget the sunscreen.
It has a gorgeous sandy beach, very blue water, and about 300 days of sunshine to look forward to. Both ends of the beach have unusual rock formations, but the center of the beach itself has a nice sandy bottom. It is ideal for swimming or snorkeling. Some consider Colombier Beach to be the most beautiful of any on the island.
