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St. Barths shopping
With its Carré d'Or shopping complex and little boutiques lining the backstreets, Gustavia is certainly the hub for shopping on the island, although there is also a good cluster of boutiques at Villa Créole in St. Jean. Everything from perfumes to liquor and designer duds are duty-free on the island. That means you might save some bucks—still, prices aren't what you might call cheap. Also, mind the quirky hours: Stores generally close between noon and 2 pm on weekdays and after noon on weekends; many close completely for the off-season.
A lone outpost in the wilds of Grand Fond, this little wine shop, co-run by Ruinart Prize–winning sommelier Jean-Baptiste Barre, is worth a visit for its...more
This little boutique in St. Jean opened in 1995 and has since grown into a $60-million worldwide brand. It's done a hell of a job promoting the image of St....more
This fabulous women's shoe store (with men's shoes next door) features heavy fashion hitters such as Prada, Miu Miu, Paul Smith, and Patrick Cox. Closed...more
St. Barths's answer to New York's Canal Street, Laurent Effel is the place to score knockoffs of Prada, Hermès, Gucci, and Chanel belts, bags, and...more
Drop in here for all types of Cuban cigars and all associated accessories, including beautifully handcrafted and humidors, cigar cases, and the classic straw...more
Products are made on the premises of the renowned skin-care line's flagship store . The laboratory is visible through the large glass panel inside the shop....more
Parisian Fabienne Jaca cut her teeth at Calypso St. Barths before launching her own line of island-ready clothing and accessories. Jaca's silk kimono wrap...more
High-rolling regulars depend on this dynamic duo to dress them to the nines in haute couture, including Ungaro, Galliano, and Valentino. Closed Sundays and the...more










