Rosewood Le Guanahani St. Barth introduces an exciting new series celebrating art, culture, and culinary excellence

IN BRIEF
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Rosewood Le Guanahani St. Barth is embracing a vibrant new chapter with a series celebrating art, culture, and culinary excellence. This luxurious resort, nestled on a private peninsula, invites guests to experience the local art scene through rotating exhibitions featuring talented artists from the island. Collaborating with the gallery Artists of St. Barth, the resort showcases unique artworks in its stunning grounds and lobbies. Additionally, the culinary offerings are elevated through the exquisite creations of Executive Pastry Chef Julien Boury, whose dessert series combines technical prowess with personal storytelling, taking guests on a flavorful journey around the globe while embracing the island's rich culture.
Welcome to the world of Rosewood Le Guanahani St. Barth, where luxury and culture converge to create a vibrant experience on the enchanting island of St. Barthélemy. With a stunning landscape and a unique artistic spirit, the resort is now introducing a thrilling new series that celebrates art, culture, and culinary excellence. This immersive initiative not only highlights local talents but also offers guests an unforgettable journey into the heart of Caribbean creativity.
Transformative Journey of Rosewood Le Guanahani St. Barth
Set on an exclusive private peninsula covering 18 acres in the rugged northeast corner of Saint Barth, the Rosewood Le Guanahani has been a premier destination for over 35 years. Known for its relaxed charm and secluded setting, the resort faced significant challenges when Hurricane Irma struck in 2017. After undergoing a meticulous four-year transformation, it proudly reopened in 2022 as a luxurious Rosewood property. This new chapter brings forth an invigorating blend of authenticity and innovation with a focus on enhancing the cultural experience for guests.
An Immersive Art Experience
In the heart of the Rosewood Le Guanahani, a captivating art program has been launched to connect guests with the local artistic community. The resort collaborates with the local gallery Artists of St. Barth, founded by Emmanuel Leprince in 2016. This partnership strives to showcase the talents of over 30 local artists, including painters, sculptors, and photographers, who all contribute to the vibrant creative atmosphere of the island.
Local Talent Showcased in Stunning Exhibitions
The official launch of the art program took place in November 2024, featuring an exhibition by renowned fashion photographer Antoine Verglas. His work captures the natural beauty of St. Barth through evocative documentary-style portraits. Subsequently, the lobby was adorned with delightful pieces by self-taught painter Karolina Karlsson, whose pastel creations align deeply with the human experience. The artistic contributions even extend outdoors, with dynamic displays from local sculptors such as Jean Martin and Aurelien Gambade.
Supporting the Cultural Landscape
Marion Sarrazin, Rosewood’s Guest Experience Manager, emphasizes the resort's commitment to showcasing the rich art scene of St. Barth. “Our aim with the project is to introduce local artists to our clientele,” she states. The initiative is not merely for decoration; it’s a cultural bridge connecting visitors with the essence of St. Barth’s artistic vibrancy.
The Culinary Adventure: A Taste of Excellence
Beyond the visual delights of art, Rosewood Le Guanahani is also elevating the culinary experience for its guests. With a focus on integrating local flavors and global influences, the resort has unveiled a new dessert series that creates an unforgettable dining journey.
Julien Boury’s World of Desserts
The highlight of this culinary initiative is the intimate dessert experience crafted by Executive Pastry Chef Julien Boury. His innovative approach combines technique and storytelling, transforming pastry into a sublime art form. Each monthly event invites guests to indulge in desserts inspired by Chef Boury’s travels across France, Switzerland, China, and the Caribbean.
Flavors that Transcend Borders
Guests can expect unique dessert creations such as a bergamot-infused madeleine paying homage to the famous La Bergamot confectionery in Nantes, a black cherry marmalade dessert inspired by the Hôtel du Palais in Biarritz, and a tropical treat celebrating St. Barth’s local produce, featuring banana, passion fruit, and Guadeloupe's chocolate. These desserts encapsulate the interplay of flavor, technique, and creativity that defines the culinary offerings at Rosewood Le Guanahani.
Cultural Engagement Beyond the Resort
Rosewood Le Guanahani endeavors to provide guests with a deeper understanding of local culture. One of the social hubs within the resort, the Beach House St. Barth, serves as a space for cultural immersion where guests can socialize and learn even more about St. Barth's heritage.
A Whimsical Dessert Series
This gathering spot also hosts themed dessert nights, allowing guests to indulge while connecting with the local community. It’s the perfect blend of gastronomy and culture, providing a platform for stories to be shared, tastes to be explored, and friendships to blossom. The effort is not merely to satisfy palate but to establish a meaningful dialogue between visitors and locals.
The Road Ahead
The future looks bright for Rosewood Le Guanahani as it plans to extend its initiatives even further. The art program promises to showcase a wider array of local artists in more intimate spaces, including guest rooms, creating a unique personalized ambiance reflective of the island's spirit.
Quirkiness and Character Within Every Room
The cottages are painted in vibrant hues of yellow, blue, and lavender, each offering a private entrance and terrace overlooking either the beach or the lush gardens. Managing Director Martein van Wagenberg promises that every room has its own distinct character—a delightful quirkiness inherent to Caribbean life gives each space an eclectic feel, further enriching guests’ experiences.
Through its innovative art, culinary prowess, and commitment to cultural engagement, Rosewood Le Guanahani St. Barth is truly redefining luxury travel. With a dedicated focus on local talents and a desire to connect visitors with the rich heritage of St. Barth, the resort invites all to embrace the art of living well, making every moment on the island an unforgettable blend of pleasure and discovery.

Celebrating Art, Culture, and Culinary Excellence at Rosewood Le Guanahani St. Barth
The newly transformed Rosewood Le Guanahani St. Barth is taking the luxury experience on the island to an exhilarating level. With an emphasis on art, culture, and exceptional cuisine, this stunning resort merges local talent and flavors to create an unforgettable destination.
One guest remarked, "The art program showcased throughout the resort is simply breathtaking. Walking through the open-air lobby feels like wandering through an art gallery, with pieces that capture the spirit of St. Barth beautifully. It adds a delightful uniqueness to our stay!"
Another visitor shared, “Dining at The Beach House St. Barth was an absolute delight! The monthly dessert series by Chef Boury is an immersive experience. Each creation not only tasted incredible, but also told a story that connected to various cultures. I could savor the journey through flavors from the Caribbean to France, and it was magical.”
A couple celebrating their anniversary commented, "We were enchanted by the blend of vibrant local art and the serene atmosphere of our colorful bungalow. Every corner had its own charm, from the lush gardens to our private terrace with breathtaking views. It felt like a hidden paradise!"
culture while relaxing in luxury. The resort truly embraces the talent that exists on the island, making our vacation not just a getaway, but a deeper cultural experience.”
A seasoned traveler added, "I've visited many resorts around the world, but the commitment of Rosewood Le Guanahani to highlight local artists is extraordinary. It shows a genuine respect for the island's heritage and makes for an enriching stay that goes beyond the usual sun and sea.”