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Situated between the charming towns of ST ROSE and Deshaies, our Creole-style cottages offer a comfortable and authentic experience. Each cottage is fully furnished with modern amenities including air conditioning and WiFi. Surrounded by a tropical garden and enclosed within a 1000 m2 plot, our accommodations also feature a refreshing swimming pool.Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea, nearby islands, majestic mountains, and lush sugar cane fields from the convenience of our property. Located just 300 meters from the Cluny beach, our cottages provide easy access to the stunning coastline.
Prices for a week-long stay at our cottages are as follows:
- Low season rates: 420 euros for 1 or 2 people, and 490 euros for 3 or 4 people.
- High season rates: 560 euros for 1 or 2 people, and 630 euros for 3 or 4 people.
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Holiday Home | 3 | 60 | 90 | 420 | 630 | NON |
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Attractions
- Millesime Rum Distillery: Located in St. Rose, this distillery offers a unique experience to learn about the process of rum production. Visitors can explore the distillery, taste different types of rum, and purchase bottles to take home as souvenirs.
- Parc des Mamelles: Situated in Bouillante, this nature park is home to various native species of animals and plants. Visitors can observe exotic birds, monkeys, reptiles, and take a walk through the lush tropical forest. The park also features a treetop adventure course for those seeking a thrilling experience.
- La Maison du Cacao: Located in Pointe-Noire, this museum provides an insight into the world of chocolate production. Visitors can learn about the history of cocoa cultivation, the chocolate-making process, and even participate in chocolate tasting sessions. The museum also has a gift shop where you can purchase artisanal chocolates.
- Jardin Botanique de Deshaies: Situated in Deshaies, this botanical garden showcases a vast collection of tropical plants and flowers. Visitors can stroll through the well-maintained pathways, admire the colorful blooms, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. The garden also features a waterfall and a Japanese garden.
- Fort Royal: Located in Le Gosier, this historical site is an old fortification that offers stunning views of the coastline. Visitors can explore the fort's ruins, learn about its significance in the island's history, and enjoy a picnic while taking in the beautiful scenery. The nearby beach is also perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
- Plage de Grande Anse: Situated in Deshaies, this picturesque beach is known for its pristine white sand and crystal-clear waters. Visitors can relax under the shade of palm trees, swim in the calm sea, or enjoy water sports such as snorkeling and kayaking. The beach is also lined with restaurants and cafes offering delicious local cuisine.
- La Soufriere Volcano: Located in Saint-Claude, this active volcano is a popular attraction for adventurous travelers. Visitors can hike to the summit and witness the volcanic activity, including steam vents and sulfur springs. The challenging trek offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and the opportunity to explore an otherworldly environment.
- Aquarium de la Guadeloupe: Situated in Gosier, this aquarium showcases a variety of marine life found in the Caribbean Sea. Visitors can observe colorful tropical fish, sharks, sea turtles, and even touch some of the species in the interactive touch pool. The aquarium also offers educational exhibits and feeding shows.
- Memorial ACTe: Located in Pointe-à-Pitre, this cultural center and museum focuses on the history and legacy of slavery in the Caribbean. Visitors can explore the thought-provoking exhibits, learn about the impact of slavery on the region, and gain a deeper understanding of Guadeloupe's cultural heritage. 10. La Porte d'Enfer: Situated in Anse-Bertrand, this natural wonder is a stunning limestone formation that resembles a gateway to hell. Visitors can witness the powerful waves crashing against the rocks, creating a dramatic spectacle. The area also offers scenic coastal views and a peaceful atmosphere for relaxation.