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What to Do in St Barts When It’s Raining: Our Top 7 Picks

You’ve arrived in St Barts, ready for sun-soaked beaches and tropical cocktails. But as fate would have it, the sky opens up, and rain begins to fall. But fear not! This chic island still has plenty to offer even when the clouds roll in. From indulgent spa treatments to interesting galleries, we’ve uncovered seven fun ways to make the most of a rainy day in paradise. After all, a little precipitation shouldn’t stop you from enjoying your holiday, right?

1. Visit the Wall House Museum

Image credit: Musée du Wall House

First on the list is the Wall House Museum in Gustavia – a fascinating historic site that now plays host to rotating art exhibitions and the municipal library. Originally called the “Steinmetz House” during Sweden’s occupation of the island, this sturdy stone construction likely served various functions over the years – perhaps as a theatre, hotel or venue for meetings.

Its name today, the “Wall House Museum”, pays homage to the robust stone walls that have stood strong for generations. Stepping inside its thick walls transports you back in time, as this resilient relic proudly stands as a reminder of the island’s intriguing past.

2. Pamper yourself with a spa day

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You know that feeling when you slip into a plush robe and the world just melts away? That’s exactly what awaits you at Le Spa at Le Barthelemy Hotel. Picture yourself sipping chamomile tea, the pitter-patter of rain outside creating a soothing symphony as expert hands work out every knot in your shoulders. If that doesn’t sound like heaven, I don’t know what does.

Or perhaps you’d prefer to while away the hours at the Cheval Blanc Spa? Nestled in lush tropical gardens, it’s like stepping into your own private oasis. From hot stone massages to invigorating facials, you’ll emerge feeling refreshed, rejuvenated, and ready to take on whatever the weather throws your way.

3. Go shopping, duh!

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When the clouds roll in over St Barts, there’s no better time to indulge in a little retail therapy. Walk down the cobblestone streets of Gustavia and you’ll find the best designer brands on the market. Hermès, Cartier, Dior – you name it! And let’s not forget Louis Vuitton, because nothing says “I vacationed in St Barts” quite like a new monogrammed tote.

But it’s not all about the big names. If you want to support local high-quality products, swing by Ligne St Barth for some heavenly island-made beauty essentials. Or, if you’re feeling particularly indulgent, why not commission a bespoke piece from Bijoux de la Mer? Everyone back home will be fawning over your gorgeous pearl necklace. So, go grab your credit card and make it rain… in the shops, that is.

4. Have a movie marathon in your villa

Bedroom at Villa Ventura

You look out your villa’s window and see that it’s pouring. So, you know what that calls for? A movie night! Okay, I know what you’re thinking: “A movie in paradise? That sounds a little… un-St. Barts.” But trust me, sometimes a little escape from your escape is exactly what you need.

Think of it this way: you’ve got a beautiful villa with a media room the feels like a private cinema or a cosy bedroom that has a giant flatscreen TV and state-of-the-art surround sound. You can slip into something a little more comfortable, make yourself some hot cocoa, and a bowl of popcorn. Pick a movie, whether you’re in the mood for the latest action film, a steamy romance, or a heart-pounding thriller, your villa’s SMART TV will have lots of choices.

5. Go on a food trip

Image credit: Le Papillon Ivre Gallery

Ready your umbrellas and your appetite, because when it rains, it’s the perfect excuse to embark on a culinary adventure. Craving for some fine wine and tapas? Then visit Le Papillon Ivre in St. Jean. In the mood for some Thai fusion? Book a table at Black Ginger in Gustavia. Looking to try the best crepes on the island? Head to Crêperie St Barth (also in Gustavia).

Or, if you don’t want to leave your villa at all, then have the feast come to you! Call your villa manager and have a private chef come and whip up a gourmet meal for you and your loved ones to enjoy.

6. Have a rainy day yoga session

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When the rains come in paradise, nothing beats an invigorating yoga session to reconnect body and mind. Head to one of the island’s many yoga studios like Yoga Vidya or Absolute Hot Yoga for a soothing class surrounded by like-minded souls.

The instructors will guide you through flows designed to loosen tight muscles and release tension built up over the previous days of sun and fun. Focus your attention inward as you move through familiar poses and explore new alignments, allowing the gentle drumming of the rain on the roof to set the rhythm.

7. Take a cooking class

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Taking a cooking class is a great way to keep you engaged when it pours. Private chefs on the island offer the most scrumptious cooking courses where you can learn to prepare authentic Caribbean dishes that will have your tastebuds dancing with joy. They can come to your villa so you don’t have to brave the weather outside.

Just picture sipping rosé while nibbling on your very own jerk chicken over the kitchen counter. This is also a great activity to do with kids if you’re travelling with them. The smiles and satisfaction you’ll feel knowing you made it all yourself is worth every calorie, if you ask me. So don’t just sit around when it’s raining, get in that kitchen and unleash your inner chef!

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