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Address:
Arnaud Banel723 Route De Trou Caverne, 97116 Pointe-noire
Pointe-noire
97116
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Description for B&B:
We have four unique bungalows available in our 2000 square meter garden filled with lush tropical vegetation. Each bungalow is designed to accommodate 2 to 4 people and offers a distinct experience.First, we have The Ylang, a cozy bungalow perfect for a couple seeking a romantic getaway.
Next, The Thunbergia is a small yet comfortable air-conditioned bungalow surrounded by the vibrant greenery of our garden. Ideal for couples looking for a tranquil escape.
For those who prefer a touch of elegance, The Litchi is a charming red wooden bungalow spread across two floors. It features Queen four-poster beds for a truly regal experience.
Lastly, we have The Liane de jade, a spacious bungalow suitable for up to 4 people. It offers a combination of a four-poster king bed and a double bed, along with modern amenities like air conditioning, television, and even a dishwasher.
In addition to our exceptional bungalows, Orchid Park also provides a range of indulgent services. Both internally and externally, we offer massages, scrubs, and the opportunity to relax in private Jacuzzis. All of this is set in a serene and natural environment, ensuring a truly rejuvenating experience.
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All of our cottages come equipped with a complete kitchen and complimentary WiFi. Additionally, our site offers a refreshing pool and a cozy small jacuzzi for your enjoyment.Reviews
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Holiday Home | 4 | 67 | 141 | 399 | 777 |
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Attractions
- Plage de la Perle - Located just a short distance from your location, Plage de la Perle is a stunning beach known for its white sand and clear turquoise waters. It's a perfect spot to relax, sunbathe, and enjoy water activities like swimming and snorkeling.
- Ecomusée de Guadeloupe - Situated in Pointe-Noire, Ecomusée de Guadeloupe is a fascinating museum that showcases the history, culture, and traditions of Guadeloupe. Visitors can explore various exhibits, artifacts, and learn about the island's heritage.
- Les Jardins de Valombreuse - A beautiful botanical garden located in Petit-Bourg, just a short drive from Pointe-Noire. Les Jardins de Valombreuse features a variety of tropical plants, exotic flowers, and lush greenery. Visitors can stroll through the garden, enjoy the peaceful surroundings, and even have a picnic.
- Réserve Cousteau - Known for its exceptional diving opportunities, Réserve Cousteau is a marine reserve located in Bouillante. Divers can explore vibrant coral reefs, encounter colorful fish, and even spot sea turtles and other marine life. Snorkeling and boat tours are also available for those who prefer to stay above water.
- Cascade aux Ecrevisses - A picturesque waterfall nestled in the tropical forest of Basse-Terre. Cascade aux Ecrevisses offers a refreshing swimming spot and a chance to connect with nature. The waterfall is surrounded by lush vegetation, making it a great place for a picnic or a hike.
- Zoo de Guadeloupe - Situated in Les Abymes, the Zoo de Guadeloupe is a popular attraction for animal lovers. The zoo is home to a variety of exotic animals, including monkeys, jaguars, birds, and reptiles. Visitors can enjoy guided tours, educational shows, and feeding sessions.
- La Soufrière - For adventure seekers, La Soufrière is a must-visit attraction. It is an active volcano located on Basse-Terre, offering hiking trails that lead to its summit. The challenging hike rewards visitors with breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and an opportunity to observe volcanic activity.
- Parc des Mamelles - Located in Bouillante, Parc des Mamelles is a wildlife park dedicated to the conservation of endangered species. Visitors can encounter animals like iguanas, flamingos, monkeys, and even the elusive raccoon-like mammal, the agouti. The park also features canopy walkways and educational exhibits. These attractions offer a range of experiences, from natural wonders to cultural landmarks, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate the beauty and diversity of Guadeloupe.