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Contact Details:
Address:
MauriceRoute des Chutes du Carbet, L'Habituée,
Capesterre Belle Eau
97130
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price from €65Telephone:
0590 94 09 29Mobile:
0690 57 65 70Description:
Description for B&B:
The Alpinia-Carbet hotel, situated in the villa K-Line, offers comfortable accommodations with an ensuite bathroom and a private toilet. Guests can enjoy picturesque views of the tropical garden and Souffrière from the south/west-facing windows. The room is well-ventilated with two large windows and has a private entrance from either the room's terrace or the villa's entrance. Additionally, Wi-Fi access is available.The nightly rate for two people, including breakfast, is €65. For solo travelers, the rate is €45, also including breakfast. Guests have the option to dine at the hotel's table d'hôte, which includes drinks and an appetizer, for €23 per person.
Description for Gite
DESCRIPTIONWelcome to our cozy bed and breakfast accommodation! We offer a comfortable first chamber with a private bathroom, perfect for two people. Enjoy stunning mountain views from our garden, and choose between an independent entry or an entry in our family villa. The room is priced at $65 per night, including a delicious breakfast.
For families or groups of friends, we also have a second room available. This room can accommodate two people and has a separate shower and toilet. The price for this room is $40 per night, including breakfast.
Feel free to relax in our spacious living room and browse through our extensive library filled with tourist and cultural information. You are also welcome to use our fully equipped kitchen during your stay.
Breakfast is included in the price and can be served either on the terrace outside the room or in the dining room inside the villa. If you prefer, we also offer dinner options. Our homemade dishes feature local products and can be arranged for $23 per person or $21 for half-board.
We provide bed linen and towels for your convenience, and there is a hairdryer available. Stay connected with our WiFi access throughout the property.
If you are traveling with a baby or small child, we are happy to provide a cot or an extra bed, as well as any necessary equipment such as a high chair, changing mat, bath, or stroller.
Here are our rates:
- Special rates for long stays, please inquire for details.
- One night for one person: $45
- One night for two people: $65
- One night for four people: $105
As a special welcome, we offer a complimentary dinner aperitif for guests staying a minimum of seven days.
During your stay, you will be our only guests, allowing us to tailor our services to your specific needs and preferences. Our peaceful accommodation is conveniently located:
- Just 5 minutes from Grand Etang
- 10 minutes from the parking lot of 1st and 2nd Carbet Falls
- 40 minutes from the airport
- 15 minutes from Three Rivers, where boats depart for the holy.
Experience a comfortable and welcoming stay in our warm family home.
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Directions
To reach Saint Sauveur, follow the path towards Carbet Falls and Grand Etang. Once you pass the hamlet of Able, keep driving on the picturesque route. After a while, you'll notice the villa on your right, approximately 500 meters past the water tower.
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Prices
Property type | Quantity |
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extra bed | breakfast |
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 65 | 75 | 400 | 400 | 20 | oui | ||||||||
Notes: bb jusqu'a 3 ans gratuit |
Services
Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Dinner
Credit cards accepted
Attractions
- Chutes du Carbet - Located on the Route des Chutes du Carbet itself, the Chutes du Carbet is a series of stunning waterfalls in the Guadeloupe National Park. The tallest waterfall, Cascade du Carbet, drops from a height of 115 meters and offers breathtaking views.
- Les Bains Jaunes - Situated near the Chutes du Carbet, Les Bains Jaunes is a unique natural hot spring. Visitors can relax and enjoy the warm, mineral-rich waters while surrounded by lush tropical vegetation.
- Ecomusée de Guadeloupe - This open-air museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the cultural heritage of Guadeloupe. Located in Capesterre Belle Eau, it offers a fascinating insight into the traditional lifestyle, history, and craftsmanship of the region.
- Plage de la Feuillère - A beautiful beach located in Capesterre Belle Eau, Plage de la Feuillère is known for its golden sand and crystal-clear waters. It provides a perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying various water activities.
- Parc des Mamelles - Situated a short distance from Capesterre Belle Eau, Parc des Mamelles is a nature reserve and zoo. It offers the opportunity to observe and learn about the diverse wildlife of Guadeloupe, including jaguars, monkeys, and colorful birds.
- Maison de la Banane - Located in Capesterre Belle Eau, Maison de la Banane is a museum dedicated to the history and importance of bananas in Guadeloupe. Visitors can explore the exhibits, learn about banana cultivation, and sample various banana-based products.
- Distillerie Longueteau - Just a short drive from Capesterre Belle Eau, Distillerie Longueteau is a renowned rum distillery. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the rum-making process, explore the distillery's facilities, and enjoy tastings of their unique rums.
- Plage de la Grande Anse - Situated in Trois-Rivières, near Capesterre Belle Eau, Plage de la Grande Anse is a picturesque beach with stunning views of the Caribbean Sea. It is popular among both locals and tourists for its calm waters and scenic surroundings.
- Le Papillon Guadeloupe - This butterfly garden, located in Trois-Rivières, is home to a wide variety of colorful butterfly species. Visitors can walk through the garden, observe the butterflies in their natural habitat, and learn about their life cycle and behavior. 10. Domaine de Séverin - Situated in Sainte-Rose, near Capesterre Belle Eau, Domaine de Séverin is a historic plantation turned eco-tourism site. Visitors can explore the beautifully restored buildings, enjoy guided tours, and learn about the history of the plantation and its role in the local economy.