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Address:

Arnaud Banel
723 Route De Trou Caverne, 97116 Pointe-noire
Pointe-noire
97116

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Price per week:

price from €399

Telephone:

+590 0590385677

Mobile:

+590 0690080451

Description:

Description for B&B:

There are four unique bungalows available in a 2000 square meter garden filled with lush tropical plants.

The Ylang is a cozy bungalow perfect for a couple.

The Thunbergia is a small, air-conditioned bungalow secluded among the vegetation, ideal for couples.

The Litchi is a charming red wooden bungalow with two floors and comfortable Queen four-poster beds.

The Liane de jade is a spacious bungalow that can accommodate up to 4 people, featuring a four-poster king bed, a double bed, air conditioning, television, and even a dishwasher.

At Orchid Park, guests can enjoy relaxing massages, rejuvenating scrubs, and indulge in private Jacuzzis both indoors and outdoors, all set in a serene natural environment.

Description for Gite

Each cottage is equipped with a complete kitchen and complimentary WiFi. Additionally, guests have access to our on-site pool and a cozy small jacuzzi.

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Holiday Home 4 67 141 399 777

Services

Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Credit cards accepted

Attractions

  • Plage Caraïbes: Located just a short distance from 723 Route De Trou Caverne, Plage Caraïbes is a beautiful Caribbean beach known for its stunning turquoise waters and golden sand. Visitors can relax on the beach, go for a swim, or simply enjoy the picturesque surroundings.
  • Le Parc des Roches Gravees: This archaeological park is situated near Pointe-Noire and showcases ancient rock carvings made by the Arawak Indians. Visitors can explore the park's walking trails and discover these intriguing prehistoric petroglyphs that depict various symbols and animals.
  • Réserve Cousteau: Located in Bouillante, a short drive from Pointe-Noire, Réserve Cousteau is a popular diving and snorkeling spot. This marine reserve offers crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life, making it a paradise for underwater enthusiasts.
  • Maison du Cacao: Situated in Pointe-Noire, Maison du Cacao is a chocolate museum and plantation. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the chocolate-making process, explore the plantation, and sample delicious locally-produced chocolates.
  • Le Jardin Botanique de Deshaies: This stunning botanical garden in Deshaies, near Pointe-Noire, is a must-visit for nature lovers. It features a vast collection of exotic plants, flowers, and trees, along with walking trails that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes.
  • Cascade aux Ecrevisses: Located in Basse-Terre, not far from Pointe-Noire, Cascade aux Ecrevisses is a picturesque waterfall surrounded by lush vegetation. Visitors can hike to the waterfall, swim in its refreshing pools, and enjoy a picnic in the serene natural surroundings.
  • Zoo de Guadeloupe: Situated in Bouillante, the Zoo de Guadeloupe is home to various species of animals, including Caribbean fauna and endangered species. Visitors can explore the zoo's enclosures, attend educational shows, and learn about the region's biodiversity.
  • Les Chutes du Carbet: These impressive waterfalls are located in the heart of the Guadeloupe National Park, near Capesterre-Belle-Eau. The Carbet Falls consist of three cascades, the tallest of which reaches a height of 115 meters, offering a breathtaking sight for hikers and nature enthusiasts.
  • Plage de la Grande Anse: Situated in Deshaies, Plage de la Grande Anse is a stunning beach renowned for its picturesque setting and calm waters. Visitors can relax on the sandy shores, swim in the clear blue sea, and enjoy the views of the surrounding lush hills. 10. Le Parc Archéologique des Roches Gravées: Located in Trois-Rivières, this archaeological park showcases more than 200 rock engravings made by the indigenous people of Guadeloupe. Visitors can explore the park's trails and learn about the rich cultural heritage of the region through these ancient carvings.