Subject: CAMP ANNOUNCEMENT: Caribbean Island Camp January 2025 🏖️

*January 13th – 19th, 2025 in Saint Barthélemy *

* Easily reachable from United States and Europe *

* Seven-day Brazilian Jiu Jitsu training camp *

* Six nights central accommodation *

* An affordable chance to visit exclusive celebrity island *

* Dinners in local restaurants *

* Daily surf lessons and board rental *

* Catamaran boat trip *

* Fresh bread from local bakery every morning *

* Laundry service *

* Stay extra nights at affordable rate *

* Minivans and cars available for exploring the island *

* Some of the world’s best beaches *

Come run away from the cold winter together with us! The tiny island of Saint Barthélemy in the Caribbean used to be a hideout for pirates before Sweden and France invaded. Today it’s usually off-limits for anyone but Hollywood celebrities and the super rich, anchoring the world’s biggest yachts and staying in ultra-expensive luxury hotels.

Saint Barthélemy (also called St. Barth or St. Barts) is a small island east of Puerto Rico with a population of just 9,000 people. It’s known for being a celebrity get-away, and the town harbor is always full of billionaire yachts. There are 14 beautiful beaches around the island, all reachable with a short drive and in some cases a little hike

We’ll be staying in perhaps the nicest public sports dorms in the world, purpose built for visiting athletes. It’s simple hostel-style accommodation, with most rooms having bunk beds for four people. There are also a handful of shared double rooms with twin- and queen size beds available for early signups. All rooms have shared bathrooms and showers.


There’s a common area for hanging out, eating etc., and we also have a small kitchen and refrigerator for simple cooking. Within walking distance is the beach, small shops, the main supermarket of the island, and the airport.

During the week, you’ll have the opportunity to do a few surf lessons at the beach near the house. We’ll be looking closely at the surf reports and usually go out early every morning when the wind is low, water calm, and the waves just right. The surf spot we go to is a reef break that’s very easy for beginners but also has challenging areas for more experienced people. There are very few other people in the water with us, so there’ll no fighting for the waves.


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