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Contact Details:

Address:

Oyasamaid
N°2313, Route de la Madeleine
Cayenne
97300

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Price per night:

price from €55

Telephone:

0594315684

Mobile:

0594315684

Description:

Description for B&B:

Discover the Amazon effortlessly with your loved ones at Oyasamaïd Bed and Breakfast, nestled in the heart of Cayenne, French Guiana. Whether you are seeking a warm and inviting accommodation to embark on a memorable family adventure or a unique place to stay on your business trips, our friendly and welcoming atmosphere awaits you. Experience the true essence of Amazonian exploration or enjoy a distinct hospitality experience that sets us apart.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
4 55 60 oui oui

Services

Parking
Dinner
Credit cards accepted

Attractions

  • Place des Palmistes: Located in the heart of Cayenne, Place des Palmistes is a charming square surrounded by historic buildings and palm trees. It is a popular gathering spot for locals and tourists alike, offering a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation and people-watching.
  • Fort Cépérou: Perched on a hill overlooking Cayenne, Fort Cépérou is a historic fortress dating back to the 17th century. Visitors can explore the ruins of the fort, enjoy panoramic views of the city, and learn about the colonial history of French Guiana.
  • Musée Alexandre Franconie: Situated in Cayenne, this museum showcases the cultural heritage and history of French Guiana. It features a diverse collection of artifacts, including indigenous art, historical documents, and displays on the region's natural environment.
  • Îles du Salut (Salvation Islands): A short boat ride from Cayenne, the Îles du Salut consist of three small islands: Île Royale, Île Saint-Joseph, and Île du Diable. These islands were once used as a French penal colony and now serve as a popular tourist destination. Visitors can explore the ruins of the former prison, relax on pristine beaches, and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the islands.
  • Jardin Botanique de Cayenne: This botanical garden in Cayenne offers a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle. It features a wide variety of native and exotic plants, including tropical flowers, giant water lilies, and medicinal plants. The garden also has walking trails, picnic areas, and a small zoo with local wildlife.
  • Marais de Kaw-Roura Nature Reserve: Located approximately 90 kilometers southeast of Cayenne, this nature reserve is a paradise for nature lovers. It encompasses vast wetlands, mangroves, and forests, providing a habitat for numerous bird species, reptiles, and mammals. Visitors can explore the reserve's trails, go birdwatching, or take a boat tour to discover its diverse ecosystem.
  • Centre Spatial Guyanais (Guiana Space Centre): Situated near Kourou, about 60 kilometers northwest of Cayenne, the Guiana Space Centre is Europe's main spaceport. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about space exploration, observe rocket launches (if scheduled), and visit the museum to gain insights into the fascinating world of space technology.
  • Montjoly Beach: Located just outside of Cayenne, Montjoly Beach offers a picturesque coastline with golden sand and crystal-clear waters. It is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying water sports. The beach is also known for its nesting sites of sea turtles, offering a unique opportunity to witness these magnificent creatures.
  • Les Hmong de Cacao: Located in the village of Cacao, around 60 kilometers south of Cayenne, this cultural attraction provides an insight into the Hmong community in French Guiana. Visitors can learn about their traditional crafts, taste Hmong cuisine, and explore the village's vibrant market. 10. Camp de la Transportation: Situated in Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, approximately 230 kilometers west of Cayenne, this former penal camp offers a glimpse into the harsh reality of French Guiana's convict history. Visitors can visit the preserved buildings, learn about the daily life of prisoners, and understand the impact of the penal colony on the region.