Zenitude Hôtel-Résidences Le Salako is located beach front and 7 km from Point-a-Pitre City and offers an extensive garden a sun terrace, swimming pool and free Wi-Fi.
Located in Le Gosier, Hotel Auberge de la Vieille Tour Guadeloupe is situated in a former 18th-century windmill. It has an outdoor swimming pool, and a 7-acre tropical garden.
Alan
United Kingdom
Excellent location close to cafes etc.
Very pleasant room in the “vanilla“ building. Good breakfast and dinner.
Situated in Le Gosier, 700 metres from Canella Beach, Arawak Beach Resort features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a garden.
Laura
United Kingdom
The Hotwl is located in Gosier which is the best location in Guadeloupe. The facilities are great, pool, beach, breakfast, restaurant.
Set in Le Gosier in the Grande-Terre Region, 23 km from Saint-François, Hôtel Les Bananiers features a year-round outdoor pool and terrace and offers accommodation for adults only.
Jenn
United Kingdom
The property was quiet, low-key, comfortable, and hostess (wife) was friendly and full of knowledge! There were also so many cats around it was fantastic.
Situated at the heart of a tropical garden, among palm trees and close to the beach, La Creole Beach Hotel & Spa features rooms with sea or garden views, an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant.
Mahogany Hotel Residence & Spa, part of Creole Beach Hotel, is set in tropical gardens on Guadelupe’s Verdure Peninsula. It offers a gym, spa and sauna, as well as an outdoor pool.
Sandra
France
Breakfast was really great, lots of variety and tasty. Also enjoyed the Hammam. The spa is popular so probably need to book treatments when you reserve the room.
Good place to stay if you are not renting a car...
Good place to stay if you are not renting a car... Everything within easy walking distance. Small beach within a park area was very pleasant. Dacha beach a little further is larger and a super beach... Great beach bars and restaurant and great large tree providing shade on the beach. The little town is very local with lots of character and friendly people. Interesting graveyard to visit too.
gerrit
Germany
Scored 2.0
2.0
1) As a vacation destination and the importance of a balcony...
1) As a vacation destination and the importance of a balcony for accommodation, I have to mention that the door to the balcony due to the broken key inside the lock was not accessible and locked for more than 2 weeks and took 2-3 days and visit of a repair person visiting the place.
2) Most importantly, there is a shortage of water for about 12 hours per day in the property and very difficult to have a proper shower in the place because water is cutoff in the morning or afternoon for showers and this issue was not mentioned at all in the description of the property and I was not aware of that.
3) This problem I am mentioning here is the worst thing that happened to me in whole of my life that when I sent a message to the owner of the property in English, she sent a voice message that it was STUPID that I spoke just English and no French. It was shocking for me.
4) When I arrived to the facility, for 3-4 first days I did not have internet as WIFI did not work and it was important for me to have it for my work.
5) Also, the air conditioner did not work for 3-4 days when contacted to the person in charge he said that I had to contact to the owner of the property but after 3-4 days the air conditioner started to work.
6) There was a problem with electricity due to the water linkage from the second floor and shortage of electricity for more then a week and just today fixed.
for a week there was no electricity in the corridor and toilets, and the facility was not properly cleaned.
Minofar
Scored 10
10
The property is as the description states, not always the...
The property is as the description states, not always the case. Losing the water on the island for almost two days is an island problem, not the property's fault. They did what they could to lessen the effects of the outage.
Michael
Canada
Scored 10
10
We hired a car, and were able to get around easily , we...
We hired a car, and were able to get around easily , we liked St Annes, and ate there. I am vegetarian and would highly recommend
Widy Gregos...just 10 mins away, I believe the food was vegan, and gluten-free, whatever it was fabulous.
It is necessary to book.
From our apartment, we could drive to anywhere in Guadeloupe in about an hour.
Beaches were clean and generally sand and rocks.
Wildlife was abundant, from Iguanas to Humming birds.
Driving from one island to the other always involved going through Point a Pitre the capital which was via a busy motorway...not something we expected.
David
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We liked the beaches before the town, Arawak and next to The...
We liked the beaches before the town, Arawak and next to The Pelican Hotel. Very quiet and good swimming. The Pelican bar was good for Tapas and cocktails. The town beach Datcha was very crowded with tourists and bars.
Le Ti Maki is a very good restaurant but you need to book.
New Ti Paris, live Jazz restaurant, again need to book
Amanda
France
Scored 2.0
2.0
The area we were in was really seedy and run-down.
The area we were in was really seedy and run-down. We eventually found an area that had some forms of eateries - I wouldn’t call them restaurants.
We had to get our phone torches out on every side street as they were unlit and uneven.
Maybe there are nicer areas of Le Gosier, but we did not stay around to find out.
Being attacked in the street and sprayed with pepper spray with no provocation will do that for you.
There are hundreds of gorgeous places on Guadeloupe - choose them, personally, I would avoid Le Gosier.
Giselle
Italy
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The room was clean and the bed was really comfortable. The beach facilities were absolutely perfect and the hotel was in a great location. Breakfast was lovely and had great selection of hot and cold options.
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