Stars including Amy Schumer avoid Covid restrictions in St Barts
The St. Barts party bubble! Stars including Robbie Williams, Macca and Amy Schumer looking to avoid tough COVID-19 restrictions flock to island’s five star resorts and restaurants – with no need to quarantine and a midnight curfew
- Stars at St. Barts can enjoy relatively normal holiday due to minimal restrictions with restaurants, hotels and spas on the tropical island all welcoming guests
- Visitors don’t have to quarantine as long as they provide proof of a negative Covid test or take one on arrival
- Eateries have limited tables to parties of six and encourage social distancing but are open until midnight
- Stars including Sir Paul McCartney, Amy Schumer, Robbie William, Vogue and Spencer Matthews have been spotted on the French-speaking Caribbean island in recent days
Few places in the world have seen any upside to the Covid-19 pandemic, but St Barts might just be one of the rare tourist destinations to benefit with a host of celebrities flocking to the Caribbean island for a New Year getaway.
Sir Paul McCartney, Amy Schumer, Robbie Williams, Vogue and Spencer Matthews, Sofia Richie, Wendi Deng and Chrissy Teigen are among a host of stars spotted on the French-speaking haven in recent days, eager to enjoy its restaurants, five-star hotels and spas – with minimal Covid-19 restrictions.
Eateries have limited tables to parties of six and are encouraging social distancing and masks when not seated at a table, but partygoers are free to enjoy the island’s bars and restaurants until midnight, shop in designer boutiques and enjoy dozens of beautiful beaches and crystal-clear, swimmable water.
Those looking to travel to the area don’t need to quarantine as long as they can provide proof of a negative coronavirus test result on arrival and show no symptoms, or take a test as soon as they land, although Tier 4 rules in England ban travelling for leisure reasons.
It’s quite a turnaround in fortune for the island, which saw many of its luxurious hotels and resorts destroyed and rebuilt after it was battered by Hurricane Irma in 2017, but with some of the most lenient Covid-19 restrictions in the Caribbean it’s no wonder A-listers are eager to enjoy the revamped resorts.
Previously, the Bahamas would have been a hotspot for famous faces at this time of year, but there are no flights from the UK while a state of emergency remains in force, and tourists from elsewhere must apply for a Travel Health Visa, after receiving a negative test result, no longer than seven days before travel.
Vogue Williams shows off her enviable figure as she’s seen with a friend jogging on the beach in St Barts, where celebrities are flocking to take advantage of relaxed Covid-19 restrictions
Sofia Richie was seen taking to the waters with a thrill-seeking ride on a jet ski in St Barts just before Christmas
It’s apparently the place to be this New Year, with a host of celebrities enjoying a tropical getaway to St. Barts (pictured)
One of the A-listers spotted on St. Barts this week was singer Robbie Williams (pictured), 46, and his wife Ayda Field, 41, who escaped either their home in LA or London following Christmas
Such is the lure of St Barts that some even appear to be happy to flout the rules to get there, such as presenter Vogue Williams, 35, who lives in Battersea, London, with husband Spencer Matthews and their two children.
She was last spotted in the capital hours after it entered into Tier 4 on Sunday, December 20, which bans travel abraod for leisure, with exceptions only in place for work, education and childcare.
However, she appeared to flout Tier 4 rules by flying to St. Barts for a family holiday, eight days after London was plunged into the new restrictions, and was spotted jogging along the beach with a male pal.
Vogue is a frequent visitor to St. Barts as husband Spencer Matthews’ parents own the five-star Eden Rock hotel on the island – voted the best in the world. MailOnline has contacted representatives for Vogue Williams for comment.
Elsewhere, Sir Paul McCartney was certainly in holiday mode as he tried out a trendy new man bun while sunning himself on the beach in St. Barts on Tuesday.
The Beatles legend, 78, rocked his funky ‘do as he cosied up to glamorous wife Nancy Shevell, 61, while enjoying his annual Caribbean winter getaway.
Rupert Murdoch’s ex Wendi Deng, 52, frolicked in the sea with a hunky mystery man while also in the area yesterday, and Chrissy Teigen and John Legend were spotted on a yacht in the area.
American actress Amy Schumer, 39, her husband Chris Fischer, 40, and their son Gene, one, were seen taking a dip in the sea on Wednesday, and Lionel Richie and daughter Sofia were also on the island earlier this week.
This is despite America’s Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warning travelers to ‘avoid all nonessential travel to [the island],’ which has had a smattering of COVID-19 cases in December.
Here FEMAIL looks at the limited rules in place for celebrities enjoying a getaway to St. Barts…
Testing before or on arrival
If based in Tier 4 in England, travel exceptions are only allowed for reasons such as work, education and childcare.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office advises against all but essential travel to St Martin and St Barts.
All travellers over the age of 11 must undertake a test for COVID-19 within 72 hours before departure for St. Barts (St Barthélemy).
The traveller must show proof of a negative result before embarking.
Travellers must also provide a self-certified document stating that they have no COVID symptoms and that to their knowledge they have not been in contact with any person confirmed positive within the last 14 days.
Airlines will refuse boarding to anyone who does not produce both proof of a negative result and the self-certified document.
Visitors staying more than seven days are requested to take a follow-up test at the health center on St. Barts on their seventh day.
Bun together! Sir Paul McCartney was seen showing off his man bun on a St Barts getaway with his wife Nancy Shevell earlier this week
American actress Amy Schumer (pictured), 39, her husband Chris Fischer, 40, and their son Gene, one, were seen taking a dip in the sea on Wednesday
Chrissy Teigen and John Legend (above with their children) were spotted on a yacht in the area. They’re among a host of A-listers who have flocked to the Caribbean island for a New Year vacation
Businesses open – including luxury spas and hotels
Businesses are open throughout the tropical island, including five-star hotels and luxury spas, but are sticking to strict hygiene rules and often encourage face masks.
With their celebrity clientele – including Beyoncé, Jon Bon Jovi and Gwen Stefani as regulars – and picturesque settings, the hotels, most of which hold less than 60 rooms, are tourist attractions themselves.
The island’s flagship five-star hotel, Eden Rock, reopened after a two-year closure enforced by category 5 Hurricane Irma in 2017.
A night at the lavish venue, owned TV personality Spencer Matthews’ parents, will cost a staggering £805 per room.
Meanwhile, Le Barthélemy Hotel & Spa, a glamorous resort on St. Barts, explained that guests will be asked to use the hydroalcoholic gel that will be offered to them on arrival.
‘Our employees will wear masks,’ the Spa added on its website.
‘In accordance with the recommendations of medical experts and good practices in the sector, all guests (from 10 years old) will be required to wear a mask or face protection in the hotel’s public indoor areas in the vehicle during transfers or when they receive room services.’
The luxurious hotel Eden Roc on St Barths that is owned by Pippa Middleton’s in-laws has been voted one of the best in the world
Social distancing and rule of six in restaurants
Restaurants across the island are open, but have limited tables to parties of six.
Social distancing is encouraged, with tables set three to four metres apart, and masks are to be worn when not seated at a table.
Guests may remove the face coverings while seated but are asked to keep them on when entering or moving around the venue. There also doesn’t appear to be a curfew for restaurants.
Lionel Richie and model daughter Sofia (pictured) were also on the island earlier this week
No masks needed on open beaches
All beaches are open with no restrictions in St. Barts, although social distancing between different households is still encouraged.
Masks are not required on the beaches and businesses based on them, such as bars and restaurants are open.
However, face coverings are required when leaving the beaches for busy streets and when social distancing is not possible.