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Named after King Gustav III of Sweden, this public airport is dubbed as one of the most perilous airports globally, thanks to its prohibitive terrain. But worry not, you're in safe hands of skilled and experienced pilots.
Discover your freedom by renting a car right from the airport. There are several car rental companies operating at the airport, granting easy availability of compact cars to SUVs. Notably, driving is on the right-hand side, unlike in the UK.
If you're planning a leisure drive around the island, small compact cars are preferable. They're easy to navigate through the island’s narrow roads and manage steep inclines.
You'll find a couple of gas stations near the airport. Make sure you check their opening hours, as they're different from what you're used to in the UK.
Expect a tropical savanna climate with very little rainfall. It's a good idea to pack sunscreen and light, breathable clothing.
Take the coastal drive from the airport to Gustavia, the main town. The views along the way are spectacular. If you're a confident driver, explore the steep, winding roads leading to several secluded beaches.
From the airport, it's a short drive to Gustavia, where you can find ferry services to neighbouring islands. You can also take one of the smaller commuter airlines to visit nearby Caribbean destinations.
Although the official currency is the euro, most businesses accept US dollars and credit cards.
St. Barths is home to quaint towns like Gustavia and St. Jean, each showcasing a unique blend of French elegance and Caribbean charm.
Whether you're planning to explore the assorted shanty-style bars or basking under the sun in St. Jean's beach, arriving at Gustaf III Airport and renting a car provides an unrivalled sense of freedom to uncover the tiniest secrets Saint-Barthelemy has to offer.