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Pascal BervilleA 150m du Spot de Surf gîte kokoplaj-spa recommandé par le routard: T2 avec spa,studios,T3 duplex
Sainte-Anne
97180
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Each studio is equipped with a private garden for your enjoyment. Children under 12 can stay in the mezzanine area free of charge. During the off-season, rates start from 250 / week for two adults. You have the flexibility to choose your desired arrival and departure dates. As a special treat, a welcome punch will be served upon your arrival. Nicole and Pascal are more than happy to provide recommendations on local attractions. If you need a car during your stay, we offer unlimited mileage car rentals starting from 20 / day, with convenient airport pick-up. Visit our website for a selection of photos. Feel free to contact us at the following phone numbers: Home - 0690859264, 0690366611, or 0590203921. We look forward to welcoming you soon. Nicole and Pascal.Reviews
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- Le Spot de Surf - This popular surfing spot is located just 150m away from the gîte Kokoplaj-spa. It is known for its excellent waves and is highly recommended by the travel guide Routard. Surf enthusiasts can enjoy riding the waves and experiencing the thrill of this water sport.
- Plage de la Caravelle - Situated in Sainte-Anne, this beautiful beach is known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine white sand. It offers a perfect spot for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying various water activities such as snorkeling and paddleboarding.
- Marché de Sainte-Anne - This vibrant local market is a must-visit for tourists looking to immerse themselves in the local culture and flavors. It offers a wide variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, and traditional handicrafts. Visitors can also sample delicious local dishes and interact with friendly locals.
- Plage des Salines - Considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Guadeloupe, Plage des Salines boasts stunning scenic views and tranquil surroundings. Its calm waters are ideal for swimming, and the beach offers ample space for sunbathing and picnicking.
- Musée du Rhum - Located in Sainte-Rose, this museum is dedicated to the history and production of rum in Guadeloupe. Visitors can learn about the traditional rum-making process, explore exhibits showcasing the island's rum heritage, and even enjoy tastings of various rum varieties.
- Jardin Botanique de Deshaies - Situated in the town of Deshaies, this botanical garden is a visual delight for nature lovers. The garden features a vast collection of exotic plants, flowers, and trees, including tropical orchids and palm trees. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll through the garden's pathways and enjoy its serene atmosphere.
- Plage de la Datcha - Located in Gosier, this lively beach is a popular spot for both tourists and locals alike. It offers a range of water activities, including jet skiing, kayaking, and sailing. The beach is also surrounded by restaurants, bars, and shops, making it a vibrant hub for entertainment.
- Porte d'Enfer - Also known as the "Gate of Hell," this natural rock formation is located near Anse-Bertrand. It offers a dramatic backdrop for stunning coastal views and is a popular spot for photography. Visitors can explore the nearby hiking trails and enjoy the rugged beauty of the area.
- Cascade aux Ecrevisses - This picturesque waterfall is nestled in the heart of Basse-Terre's tropical rainforest. Surrounded by lush vegetation, the waterfall cascades into a natural pool, creating a refreshing oasis for swimming and relaxation. It is a great spot for nature enthusiasts and hikers. 10. Memorial ACTe - Situated in Pointe-à-Pitre, this museum is dedicated to the memory and history of the slave trade in Guadeloupe and the Caribbean. It offers a thought-provoking and educational experience, with exhibits showcasing the impact and legacy of slavery in the region. Please note that the distances mentioned are approximate and may vary. It is always recommended to check the exact locations and opening hours of these attractions before visiting.