I was born in Anguilla. I spent years working in hospitality on St Martin, up at six to meet a delivery as a private chef, on the phone at noon confirming tables. I've now lived on St Barth for years.
The three islands aren't a route I researched on a map. They're the route I've lived. That kind of life teaches you the islands from the inside: the people you can call at 10pm, the captain who takes a boat out when the weather is borderline, the table that opens up when you ask the right way.
Most visitors only see the surface. They book a ferry online, hope it runs on time, hope the restaurant has their reservation ready, hope customs goes smoothly. It usually does. But "usually" isn't what you want when you've flown across an ocean for five days off.
3 Island Hopping is me using what I know so your days actually work. No guesswork, no hoping. Just someone from these islands, for these islands, who already knows everyone you'd need to know.
Jen