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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 uniquely designed bungalows available in a 2000 square meter garden filled with lush tropical vegetation. Each bungalow can accommodate between 2 to 4 people.

The first bungalow, called The Ylang, is a cozy retreat designed for couples.

The second bungalow, The Thunbergia, is also ideal for couples and features air conditioning and is surrounded by beautiful vegetation.

The third bungalow, The Litchi, is a charming two-story wooden bungalow, painted in red, and offers comfortable Queen four-poster beds.

Lastly, The Liane de jade is a spacious bungalow perfect for four people. It includes a four-poster king bed, an additional double bed, air conditioning, television, and even a dishwasher.

The Orchid Park goes beyond providing accommodation. They also offer a variety of massage and scrub treatments, as well as private Jacuzzis, both indoors and outdoors. All of this is provided in a serene and calming natural environment.

Description for Gite

Each cottage is equipped with a complete kitchen and complimentary WiFi. Additionally, guests have access to a refreshing pool and a cozy jacuzzi located on the premises.

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Holiday Home 4 67 141 399 777

Services

Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Credit cards accepted

Attractions

  • Plage de la Malendure: Located along the west coast of Basse-Terre, this beautiful beach is known for its clear turquoise waters and volcanic black sand. It is a popular spot for snorkeling and diving, with a rich marine life and the opportunity to swim with sea turtles.
  • Réserve Cousteau: Situated near Bouillante, this marine reserve is named after the famous explorer Jacques Cousteau. It offers exceptional diving and snorkeling opportunities to explore coral reefs, shipwrecks, and a diverse range of marine species.
  • Parc des Mamelles: This eco-park is nestled in the lush rainforest of Basse-Terre. It is home to various wildlife species, including monkeys, jaguars, and tropical birds. Visitors can explore the park through various walking trails and canopy bridges.
  • Jardin Botanique de Deshaies: Located in the town of Deshaies, this botanical garden covers 7 hectares of land and showcases a wide variety of exotic plants and flowers. It offers a peaceful and serene environment for a leisurely stroll amidst colorful flora.
  • Fort Napoléon: Situated on the heights of Terre-de-Haut in Les Saintes archipelago, Fort Napoléon is a historical fortress built in the 19th century. It now houses a museum that displays artifacts and provides insight into the island's history and military architecture.
  • Plage de Grande Anse: This beautiful sandy beach is located in Deshaies and is known for its picturesque views and serene atmosphere. It offers a great spot for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying breathtaking sunsets.
  • Cascade aux Écrevisses: Located in the heart of the Guadeloupe National Park, this waterfall is a popular attraction for nature lovers. Visitors can enjoy a refreshing swim in the natural pool formed at the base of the falls.
  • Pointe des Châteaux: Situated at the easternmost point of Grande-Terre, this dramatic cliff formation offers panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding islands. It is a great spot for hiking and enjoying the natural beauty of the Guadeloupean coastline.
  • Memorial ACTe: Located in Pointe-à-Pitre, this museum is dedicated to the memory of the slave trade and its abolition. It provides a comprehensive historical and cultural experience through interactive exhibits, artwork, and multimedia presentations. 10. Les Saintes: This archipelago consists of nine small islands, with Terre-de-Haut being the most popular. Known for its charming fishing villages, crystal-clear waters, and stunning views, Les Saintes offer a tranquil retreat for visitors seeking relaxation and exploration.