You might find lobsters, starfish, eels, tarpon fish, baby nurse sharks, and if you’re lucky, even sea turtles and migrating humpback whales in the marine park off the coast of Colombier Beach, one of the most famous snorkeling areas in the Caribbean. The protection of the bay and a ban on fishing allow for superb snorkeling with the assurance of seeing a multitude of neon-colored fish. David and Peggy Rockefeller owned the land surrounding this beautiful bay and stretch of sand (you can still see their villa in the hills), so don’t be surprised if you hear it called Rockefeller Beach. The friendly crew will welcome you aboard the catamaran where you can choose shade or sunshine as you sail along St. Barth’s western coast, and anchor off-shore, close to the coral reefs of Colombier Beach. After the crew delivers a full orientation, you’ll have an hour to swim, snorkel and sunbathe in these turquoise waters.
Sail aboard a catamaran to snorkel in the Marine Park off the coast of beautiful Colombier Beach.