St Barts Villas in Marigot
Marine reserve with calm waters and good snorkeling.
Marigot is a protected bay and marine reserve on the north coast. The water is calm, shallow, and clear, with lots of fish. This is a good spot for snorkeling, especially for beginners.
The beach is often quiet. Surrounded by greenery, Marigot is close to Grand Cul de Sac and Lorient.
The Bay
Marigot Bay sits on the north coast between Lorient and Grand Cul de Sac. The bay is protected as a marine reserve, which means the water is clear and full of fish. The beach is small but pretty, with calm water that's good for swimming and snorkeling.
The bay faces north, so it can get some wind and waves during winter months. Summer is generally calmer.
Snorkeling
This is one of the better snorkeling spots on the island. The marine reserve status means there are lots of fish. You'll see parrotfish, sergeant majors, sometimes small rays near the rocks.
Bring your own snorkel gear. There's nowhere to rent equipment right at the beach.
Beaches
Marigot has two small beaches. The main one is sandy with some trees for shade. The other, around the point, is smaller and rockier. Neither has facilities or beach clubs, which keeps them quiet.
Restaurants
No restaurants directly on Marigot Beach. Nearby options include places in Grand Cul de Sac (5 minutes) or Lorient (5 minutes). There's a small grocery store in Grand Cul de Sac for picnic supplies.
Getting Around
Marigot is 10 minutes from the airport, 5 minutes to Grand Cul de Sac, 5 minutes to Lorient, and 15 minutes to Gustavia. Easy access from most parts of the island.
The Villas
We handle 28 villas in Marigot. Some are near the beach, others are on the hillsides with views of the bay. Sizes range from small two-bedroom houses to larger estates.
Villas here tend to be more affordable than beachfront areas like St. Jean or Flamands. You get good value, especially if you don't mind a short walk or drive to the beach.
Best For
Marigot works well for snorkelers and anyone who wants a quiet beach. Good for families with children who like exploring the water. The marine reserve makes it educational. Less ideal if you want beach clubs, restaurants, or water sports right on the beach.
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