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CHANTAL
Sainte Claire
Goyave
97128

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Price per week:

price from €290

Telephone:

0590952848

Mobile:

0690366581

Description:

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Experience the ultimate independence with our charming bungalow rental in Guadeloupe. Nestled in the serene and peaceful surroundings of Goyave, this delightful accommodation is situated within a beautifully landscaped garden spanning 2000m², adorned with vibrant flowers. Just a mere 800m away, you can easily access the stunning beach. The bungalow boasts air-conditioned rooms and comes fully equipped with all the amenities you could desire. Its strategic location in the heart of the island allows for convenient exploration without wasting precious time on lengthy commutes. Enjoy the added convenience of free wifi and private parking, as well as the proximity to nearby shops.

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Directions

To reach your destination from the airport, follow the N1 road towards Basse-Terre. At the Goyave roundabout, continue straight ahead in the direction of Basse-Terre. Soon after the roundabout, as you descend, take the left road. At the stop sign, make a right turn. Then, after passing the bus stop labeled "Plage de Ste Claire," take the first right. Keep driving on this road for approximately 400 meters, and you will find the entrance after making the turn.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 2 290 330

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Disabled Access

Attractions

  • La Soufrière Volcano: Located in the Guadeloupe National Park, La Soufrière is an active volcano and the highest peak in the Lesser Antilles. Visitors can hike up to the summit and witness breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding islands.
  • Le Jardin Botanique de Deshaies: This beautiful botanical garden is situated in the town of Deshaies, near Goyave. It features a wide variety of tropical plants, flowers, and trees, as well as ponds, waterfalls, and scenic walking paths.
  • Plage de Grande Anse: Considered one of the most stunning beaches in Guadeloupe, Plage de Grande Anse is known for its soft white sands and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Visitors can relax under the shade of palm trees, swim, snorkel, or simply enjoy the picturesque views.
  • Cascade aux Écrevisses: Located in Basse-Terre, this enchanting waterfall is nestled within the lush rainforest. Visitors can take a refreshing dip in the natural pools or enjoy a picnic in the surrounding picnic area.
  • Le Parc Archéologique des Roches Gravées: This archaeological park is home to numerous rock carvings made by the indigenous Arawak people. The carvings, known as "roches gravées," depict various geometric patterns and symbols and offer insight into the island's pre-Columbian history.
  • Musée du Rhum - Damoiseau: Rum enthusiasts will enjoy visiting this museum, which showcases the history and production of rum in Guadeloupe. Visitors can learn about the distillation process, explore the exhibits, and even sample some of the local rums.
  • Fort Delgrès: Situated in the town of Basse-Terre, Fort Delgrès is a historic military fortification built during the French colonial era. It offers panoramic views of the surrounding area and provides insight into the island's rich history.
  • Le Zoo de Guadeloupe: Located in Petit-Bourg, this zoo is home to a wide range of animal species, including monkeys, jaguars, flamingos, and many more. Visitors can explore the zoo and learn about the diverse wildlife found in Guadeloupe.
  • Ecomusée de Guadeloupe: This open-air museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing Guadeloupe's traditional heritage. Visitors can explore recreated traditional houses, witness traditional crafts being made, and learn about the island's cultural traditions. 10. Le Parc des Mamelles: Situated in Bouillante, this ecological park is home to numerous animal species, including native birds, reptiles, and mammals. Visitors can take a canopy walk, observe animals in their natural habitats, and learn about the importance of conservation. Please note that some attractions may have specific opening hours or admission fees, so it's recommended to check their official websites or contact them directly for the most accurate information.

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