Walk ten minutes from the Gustavia pier to Shell Beach — a uniquely beautiful cove carpeted entirely in pearlescent shells, backed by the iconic La Plage beach bar — for crystalline snorkelling, a Champagne lunch, and the kind of Instagram-proof beauty that defines St. Barts. No taxi, no transfer, no waiting.
What to expect
Stroll through Gustavia's charming back streets past the Swedish-era wall and Fort Oscar to reach this sheltered cove, where the seafloor glitters with millions of tiny shells. The water is calm and gin-clear, ideal for snorkelling (gear available to hire nearby). Settle in at La Plage for a long lunch — the whole grilled fish, lobster, and tuna tartare are house specialities — and watch the superyachts drift in and out of the harbour entrance. This is the effortless, unhurried pace that makes St. Barts the most coveted island in the Caribbean.
Good to know
A 10-minute walk from the Gustavia pier along the waterfront — no transport needed. Arrive early to secure a sunbed at La Plage (no pre-booking for walk-ins; private reservations recommended in high season). Snorkelling is best in the morning before afternoon winds pick up. Easy to self-time: the walk back to the ship takes under 15 minutes.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Gustavia — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.