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Is St Barts a volcanic island?

Surrounded by warm translucent waters and adorned with sloping hills draped in jungly vegetation, the tiny 10 square-mile St. Barts is a volcanic island of incredible natural beauty.



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The crime rate is low. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and purse snatching, occurs. Ensure that your personal belongings, including your passport and other travel documents, are secure at all times.

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Listed at number 115 on the GPI, Haiti is the most dangerous country in the Caribbean Islands as of 2022. By far the most dangerous threat to U.S. tourists is kidnapping for ransom. Reports of convoys being attacks, protests, and other violent events are also common in Haiti, as well as armed robberies.

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Many expats who move to St. Barts find that the cost of living is higher than in the United States, Canada, or Europe. The main currency is the Euro, as a French territory. Most vacation rentals cost anywhere from US$ 300 to US$ 1,000+ per night.

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For those who truly love to sail, St Barts is considered to have some of the best sailing conditions on the planet. So what makes the world's rich and famous flock to St Barts for a vacation? Simply put, it's a level of exclusivity not found in many other urban areas.

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St Barts belongs to France. It is part of the French West Indies but is an overseas collectivity with a degree of autonomy. As such, St Barts is not an independent country and the locals have no desire to part ways with France.

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The Russian billionaire appears to own at least one additional property in St. Barts that has not been previously reported. In 2009, Roman Abramovich paid a reported $90 million for his 70-acre estate on the Caribbean island of St. Barts, a French overseas territory.

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St. Barts is incredibly safe and there is very little to no crime on the island. The island is also marked as one of the safest Caribbean islands due to its murder rate of zero.

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Yes, the water in St Barts is generally safe to drink.

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Buying Process, Fees & Taxes Can foreigners buy property in St Barts? Yes, foreigners can buy property in St Barts and the island welcomes investment from overseas buyers. There are no restrictions on foreign buyers acquiring real estate in St Barts and a buyer does not need to be a resident of St Barts or France.

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Saint Barths is an open territory Saint Barths is entirely open to foreign investment, which means that one can buy and sell movables or real estate freely. European, U.S., and Canadian citizens can also manage any local company or corporation.

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