Pretty much anything you'd need during a trip here. Restaurant reservations, private chefs, yacht charters, car rentals, villa setup, airport transfers, event planning, babysitters, groceries before you arrive. I live on the island year-round and my friends run most of the luxury stuff here, so if it exists in St. Barth, we can usually pull it off. I'm your one phone call for everything on the island.
Just shoot me a WhatsApp message. Tell me your dates, what you're looking for, and I'll get back to you with a plan and pricing. Usually within a few hours. No signup, no forms, just a normal conversation.
Of course. Even if you're here for just a day or two, I can help. Need a car, a restaurant, and a boat for one afternoon? Done. Staying a month and want everything handled? That works too. There's no minimum.
That's one of the things I do best. I know every restaurant owner on the island personally, a lot of them are friends. Even during Christmas week or NYE when everything looks fully booked, a text usually solves it. Give me a heads up and I'll make it work.
It depends on what you need. Some people just want a couple of restaurant bookings and a car, others want me on call for their entire trip. I'll give you a clear price upfront based on the scope. No hidden fees, no surprises. Just message me and we'll figure it out together.
Yes. Villa in Gouverneur, hotel in Flamands, house in Lurin, even if you're coming in on a yacht. I work with all types of guests and all types of stays.
The whole island. St. Barth is only 8 square miles and I live here year-round, so I know every corner of it. Gustavia, St. Jean, Flamands, Colombier, Grand Cul-de-Sac, Gouverneur, Lorient, Lurin, Saline, Toiny, Corossol. Wherever you're staying, I've got you covered.
For sure. Most people fly into St. Martin (SXM) and then take a small plane or helicopter over to St. Barth. I'll arrange the whole thing: transfer from SXM, flight to Gustaf III Airport, car waiting for you when you land. You don't have to figure out any of the logistics.
Yes, fluent in both French and English. I also understand Spanish and get by in Italian. St. Barth is a French island, so speaking French is key for dealing with local providers. Most of my clients are American, British, or international, so everything on my end is in English. You'll never have a language barrier.
The island is great year-round, but peak season is mid-December through April. Christmas, New Year's, and Carnival are the busiest weeks. If you're planning a trip during that time, reach out early. Villas, restaurants, and boats book out fast, and the sooner I know your dates, the better options I can secure for you.