


St. Barths Channel
The ocean area between St. Maarten and St. Barths (Saint Barthélemy) is part of the Caribbean Sea, specifically a strait known as the Saint-Barthélemy Channel (or St. Barts Channel).
It’s a narrow body of water separating the two islands, often traversed by ferries and private boats, and known for its clear turquoise waters and strong currents depending on the weather.
Final Print will be without watermark
The ocean area between St. Maarten and St. Barths (Saint Barthélemy) is part of the Caribbean Sea, specifically a strait known as the Saint-Barthélemy Channel (or St. Barts Channel).
It’s a narrow body of water separating the two islands, often traversed by ferries and private boats, and known for its clear turquoise waters and strong currents depending on the weather.
Final Print will be without watermark
The ocean area between St. Maarten and St. Barths (Saint Barthélemy) is part of the Caribbean Sea, specifically a strait known as the Saint-Barthélemy Channel (or St. Barts Channel).
It’s a narrow body of water separating the two islands, often traversed by ferries and private boats, and known for its clear turquoise waters and strong currents depending on the weather.
Final Print will be without watermark