This Caribbean Villa Has a Private Pool, Fresh Lobster Nearby, and It’s Right on One of the Best Beaches on the Island

By: - May 9th, 2026
Villa Do Dragon in St Barth.
Villa Do Dragon in St Barth.

There’s a stretch of sand in St. Barts where the afternoons feel slower than the rest of the island. The water at Flamands Beach stays wide and bright blue all day, the waves roll in softly enough for long swims, and the beach never gets crowded in the way people expect from St. Barts. You hear the surf constantly here. Doors stay open, lunch turns into sunset. And a barefoot walk down the beach usually ends with rosé at La Langouste or an afternoon under the palms at Cheval Blanc St-Barth Isle de France.

That’s the backdrop for Villa Do Dragan, a 2-bedroom beachfront villa that has quietly become one of the strongest summer villa values on the island right now.

The villa is directly on Flamands Beach, one of the best swimming beaches in St. Barts, with the sand just steps from the terrace and pool. In a destination where true beachfront villas usually climb into another pricing category entirely, this one keeps the experience simple: ocean in front of you, private pool behind you, and enough indoor-outdoor living space for a relaxed week with family or another couple.

And here’s the thing — St Barth is even better in the summer.

Why Flamands Works So Well in Summer

Summer in St. Barts is different from winter. The island quiets down slightly, tables become easier to book, roads calm down, and villas that are nearly impossible to justify during peak season suddenly become attainable.

Flamands is particularly good this time of year.

The beach is long enough for real walks. The water stays calm most days in summer. You can swim in front of the villa in the morning, come back for lunch, then head back into the ocean before sunset without ever needing a car.

That ease is what makes beachfront villas here so addictive.

At Wimco’s Villa Do Dragan, the terrace opens directly toward the water. The pool runs parallel to the beach, lined with loungers facing the Caribbean Sea. Inside, the design stays clean and contemporary, with an open great room connecting the kitchen, dining area, and living room. Large openings keep the ocean visible from nearly everywhere in the house.

The sound of the surf becomes part of the villa almost immediately.

A Rare St. Barts Beachfront Setup

True beachfront villas in St. Barts are surprisingly limited, especially in the smaller 2-bedroom category.

Many villas advertise water views but require a drive to the beach. Others are elevated high above the coastline. Here, the beach is directly outside.

You walk from the terrace onto the sand.

That changes the rhythm of a St. Barts trip completely. Beach bags disappear. Planning disappears. The island starts to feel smaller and easier.

The villa’s two king bedrooms each have ensuite bathrooms and air conditioning, making it particularly good for couples traveling together. The kitchen is fully equipped, although most guests on this part of the island eventually settle into a mix of beach lunches and relaxed dinners out.

You’re also close to some of the island’s best restaurants.

La Langouste is nearby for long beachfront lunches. Bonito in Gustavia is about a 15-minute drive for dinner overlooking the harbor. Shellona at Shell Beach remains one of the island’s best afternoon scenes. And if you want a classic St. Barts beach club day, Nikki Beach in St. Jean is a short drive across the island.

The location also puts you near the trail to Colombier Beach, one of the island’s most beautiful stretches of coastline, reached by foot or boat.

The Summer Value Equation

St. Barts has become dramatically more expensive over the last several years, especially during the winter season.

That’s exactly why summer has become such a smart window for villa travelers.

Airfare drops. Villa rates soften. Restaurants become easier to reserve. And the island itself feels calmer and more local.

Properties like Villa Do Dragan stand out because they deliver the version of St. Barts most travelers actually want: direct beach access, privacy, a pool, walkable sand, and enough style to feel distinctly St. Barts without crossing into ultra-compound territory.

This villa sleeps 4 guests, which also makes the pricing more manageable when split between two couples.

And unlike many contemporary villas on the island, this one keeps the focus outdoors. Most of the trip happens near the terrace, beside the pool, or directly on Flamands Beach.

That’s the part people remember.

What You’ll Actually Do Here

Most days at this villa probably look roughly the same.

Coffee outside while the beach is still empty. A swim before breakfast. Another swim after breakfast. Lunch somewhere nearby in Flamands or St. Jean. A slow afternoon beside the pool. Rosé in the late afternoon while the light changes across the water.

Then dinner in Gustavia.

Or dinner back at the villa with fish on the grill and the sound of the ocean coming through the terrace doors.

That simplicity is increasingly rare in St. Barts.

Many villa stays on the island become logistics-heavy: steep hills, constant driving, complicated layouts, or homes designed more for architecture photography than actual vacation living.

This one keeps everything close together and directly connected to the beach.

The price? About $8,855 per week at Wimco St Barth Properties.

Getting There

One of the reasons St. Barts has become easier than ever to visit is the continued expansion of Tradewind Aviation’s luxury scheduled service directly to the island.

The carrier operates flights to St. Barts from San Juan, with travelers boarding Tradewind’s Pilatus PC-12 aircraft for the final leg into Gustaf III Airport. The experience is far more private and refined than a standard regional airline connection, with dedicated lounges, streamlined boarding, high-end snacks and beverages and impeccable service. San Juan also has more flights than just about anywhere from the US.

For villa travelers, particularly in summer, Tradewind has become one of the most comfortable and efficient ways to reach St. Barts. Instead of spending an entire day navigating complicated regional transfers, many visitors are landing on the island by early afternoon and arriving at villas like Villa Do Dragan in time for a swim before dinner.

From Gustaf III Airport, Flamands is about a 15-minute drive.

About the author

Lori Chase is the Wellness Editor and Senior Travel Contributor at Caribbean Journal, where she covers the intersection of luxury travel, well-being and Caribbean lifestyle. A graduate of Cornell University, her coverage spans integrative wellness programming, nature-driven experiences, sustainable hospitality, and the increasingly sophisticated ecosystems of wellness travel emerging across the islands. Based in South Florida, she has been traveling to the Caribbean for more than a decade. Her favorite island is St Barth.
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