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Gyms in Saint-Barthélemy - Find a Fitness Club on the Island

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Saint Barthelemy

Gyms in Saint-Barthélemy: What the Fitness Market Actually Looks Like

Saint-Barthélemy (St Barts) is a French overseas collectivity with roughly 10,000 residents spread across a single island of 25 km². The commercial gym market is small by design -- international chains do not operate here. The fitness scene is built around a handful of independent clubs, resort and villa gyms at luxury properties (Eden Rock, Cheval Blanc, Le Sereno, Le Toiny, Hôtel Manapany), and boutique yoga and pilates studios serving the long-stay visitor market.

Pricing reflects the island's high cost of living: monthly membership typically runs€60-€100/monthat independent clubs and€120-€150/monthat resort-affiliated gyms open to non-guests. Payment is euros (Saint-Barthélemy uses the euro as a French territory); card is standard.

What Gyms Are Available

The independent gym scene is concentrated inGustavia(the capital and port) andSaint-Jean(near the airport and beach), with additional studios in Lorient. Expect imported European fitness equipment, small-group training, and a professional-services feel rather than a mass-market chain experience.

Resort gyms at the leading hotels are equipped to international five-star standards and available to non-guests for a fee; these are the only facilities on the island that regularly include pool, sauna or spa.

Where the Gyms Are -- by Quartier

Saint-Barthélemy is a single commune divided into quartiers (neighbourhoods). Gym density tracks coastal activity:

  • Gustavia -- the capital port, home to most of the island's year-round independent gyms and boutique studios
  • Saint-Jean -- beach and airport quartier with several independent clubs and yoga studios
  • Lorient -- residential/surf quartier with yoga and pilates studios
  • Flamands, Pointe Milou, Anse des Cayes -- primarily resort and villa gyms
  • Grand Cul-de-Sac, Petit Cul-de-Sac, Toiny, Grand Fond, Colombier-- small resort-gym or private-villa access only

Coverage extends across the island -- use the directory below to drill into your quartier.

What to Expect at a Saint-Barth Gym / Salle de Sport

  • Equipment: cardio (tapis, vélos, elliptiques), free weights to 40 kg, selectorized machines at larger clubs; resort gyms carry full Technogym or Matrix lines
  • Classes: yoga, pilates, barre, small-group functional training -- the dominant format on a small island
  • Pool/Sauna: resort gyms only
  • Opening hours: typically 06:00-20:00; limited Sunday hours; operations scale down in the September low season
  • Language: French is primary; English is near-universal given the international clientele

Contracts and Cancellation

Saint-Barth gyms generally sell monthly or short-term memberships without long tied contracts, reflecting the transient visitor population. Drop-in rates and 10-class packs are common at yoga and pilates studios. Resort gyms sell day passes (€30-€60) and weekly/monthly visitor rates.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the cheapest gym in Saint-Barthélemy?

Independent clubs and studios in Gustavia and Saint-Jean start around€60/month. Single-drop-in rates at yoga studios run €25-€35.

Are Saint-Barth gyms open 24/7?

No. The island has no 24/7 chains. Most gyms run 06:00-20:00 typical, with seasonal adjustments.

Do Saint-Barth gyms have swimming pools?

Pools are limited to resort-affiliated gyms (Eden Rock, Cheval Blanc, Le Sereno, Le Toiny, Manapany, Le Barthélemy).

How much is a gym membership in Saint-Barthélemy?

Independent clubs: €60-€100/month. Boutique studios: €120-€180 for 10-class packs. Resort gyms: €120-€150/month for non-guests.

Is English spoken at gyms in Saint-Barthélemy?

Yes, nearly universally -- French first, but every commercial fitness provider caters to an international clientele.

Browse Gyms by Quartier

Use the quartier links below to drill down to the fitness clubs and studios closest to you.