Mélange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine October 2018 | Page 17

Savannah Bay Savannah Bay Beach is perhaps the largest on the island, but it is also one of the least visited due to its location, nestled on the island’s east coast, secluded, with roads leading to it that may give you pause. Although the island is only 16 miles long and 3 miles wide, locals consider this beach to be “remote” and many times opt instead to visit other beaches which are closer and more accessible. Most visitors however, consider it to be “nearby” and would visit more than the locals. They enjoy the serenity and privacy it affords and, in addition to being quiet, the beach offer views of St. Barths and the mountains of St. Martin. Photo Credit: TripAdvisor