St. Jean

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Official: French Recognised regional languages: Saint-Barthelemy French, Antillean Creole

Currency

Euro

St. Jean Private Jet Charter Flights

St. Jean is located on the island of Guadeloupe. It is one of the five departments that make up this French territory in the Caribbean. St Louis is its largest city and was originally a fishing village. In 1493 Christopher Columbus was said to have landed at Pointe-à-Pitre. The soil here is volcanic and rocky, which are

The weather in St. Jean in summer is hot and dry but with plenty of sea breezes. The average temperature is 26°C (79°F), which makes the heat bearable. However, during the hottest time of year, it can climb to 35°C (95°F).

St. Jean is a picturesque town in the French Alps and is also known as Saint Jean de Maurienne or simply St. Jean was built around the River Arc and has been a popular destination for tourists since the late 19th century. The town has stunning views of mountains, gardens, and terraces which attract thousands of visitors each year.

If you are considering flying let us know and we will make all the arrangements. We have the experience to make sure you get the best flight possible. You just sit back and relax and enjoy the comfort and privacy of flying in a private jet. For information or price quotes, contact us 24 hours a day at +1 (858) 683 3591 or email us at charter@centurionjets.aero.

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