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Pascal Berville
A 150m de La Plage et à proximité de 2 autres plage 14 Res du Helleux. locations-guadeloupe.org
Sainte-anne
97180

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Price per week:

price from €475

Telephone:

0590203921

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0690366611

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Our cottages are equipped with air conditioning for your comfort. We also offer convenient airport delivery for our car rental service. The rates for our Studio cottages range from 250 to 450 per week, depending on the season. Additionally, our T2 cottages with spa facilities are available for 405 to 695 per week, depending on the season.

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Attractions

  • La Plage de Bois Jolan: Located just 150 meters from your location, this beach is a popular tourist attraction known for its stunning white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water. It offers a peaceful and serene atmosphere, perfect for sunbathing and swimming.
  • Plage de la Caravelle: Situated nearby in Sainte-Anne, this beach is famous for its picturesque setting and calm waters. It is a great spot for families as it offers various water activities such as snorkeling, jet skiing, and paddleboarding.
  • Plage de la Pointe Marin: Another beautiful beach in Sainte-Anne, this spot is known for its fine sand and shallow waters. It is a favorite destination for both locals and tourists, offering a relaxed ambiance and numerous beachside restaurants.
  • Pointe des Châteaux: Located just a short distance away, Pointe des Châteaux is a stunning headland that offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a popular spot for hiking and exploring the unique rock formations and cliffs. The scenic beauty and tranquility of this place make it a must-visit attraction.
  • Musée du Rhum: Situated in Sainte-Rose, a short drive from your location, this museum showcases the history and production of rum in Guadeloupe. Visitors can learn about the traditional methods of rum-making, sample different varieties of rum, and explore the exhibits that depict the island's rich cultural heritage.
  • Jardin Botanique de Deshaies: Located in Deshaies, a picturesque village in Guadeloupe, this botanical garden is a paradise for nature lovers. It features a diverse collection of tropical plants, flowers, and trees, as well as beautiful waterfalls and ponds. The garden provides a peaceful retreat where visitors can enjoy a leisurely stroll amidst the lush greenery.
  • Memorial ACTe: Situated in Pointe-à-Pitre, this museum is dedicated to the memory of slavery and the slave trade. It explores the history, impact, and legacy of slavery in the Caribbean region. The museum offers a thought-provoking and educational experience through its interactive exhibits and multimedia presentations.
  • Les Saintes: A group of small islands located off the southern coast of Guadeloupe, Les Saintes is a tropical paradise known for its pristine beaches and charming villages. Visitors can take a ferry from Sainte-Anne and explore the picturesque landscapes, indulge in water sports, or simply relax on the idyllic shores.
  • Cascade aux Ecrevisses: Situated in the heart of Basse-Terre, this enchanting waterfall is surrounded by lush vegetation and offers a refreshing swimming spot. The cascading waters and natural pools make it a popular attraction for nature enthusiasts and hikers. 10. Fort Napoléon: Located on the island of Terre-de-Haut in Les Saintes, this historic fort offers panoramic views of the surrounding islands and the Caribbean Sea. It was built in the 19th century and now serves as a museum, showcasing the island's military history and providing insight into its strategic importance during various conflicts.