96 rooms from £153 per night
“Four-star resort in popular Trois Ilets area. Pretty rooms located in colonial-inspired buildings are surrounded by lush gardens. A large free-form pool with its buzzing swim-up bar is the heart of the property. Enjoy fab restaurant & local evening entertainment. A safe choice for fun in the sun.”
“Four-star resort in popular Trois Ilets area. Pretty rooms located in colonial-inspired buildings are surrounded by lush gardens. A large free-form pool with its buzzing swim-up bar is the heart of the property. Enjoy fab restaurant & local evening entertainment. A safe choice for fun in the sun.”
Recommended For
- Total relaxation
- Ticks all the boxes for tropical beach breaks; palm-fringed pool, outdoor spa treatments, al fresco dining and activities nearby
- Beach Life
- The famous white-sand beaches of Anse Mitan - considered the best on the island - are minutes away on foot
- Hotel Entertainment
- Enjoy live Bossa Nova, Biguine, Jazz three times a week in an outdoor setting. In high season watch Ballets Créoles dance shows
- Great walks
- Take a day trip to the north of the island to hike Montagne Pelée, surrounded by tropical flaura and fauna
- Other Activities
- Resort activities include braiding coconut leaves, creating cocktails and designing floral composition
- Wildlife Area
- Go dolphin-watching in Flemish Bay or go on a kayaking excursion to spot sea turtles
- Sailing
- Head to the marina for day cruises or the sea shuttle to Fort-de-France
- Sights nearby
- Visit the Sugar Cane Museum and Clément Plantation
- Snorkelling
- Local markets
- Riding
- Fishing
- Cycling
- Golf
- Watersports
- Kayaking
- Diving
- Windsurfing
- Close to nightlife
- Restaurant
- Three dining areas include Creole flavours for breakfast & dinner at Le Pitayar restaurant, Tropical Cafe and poolside Palm Bar
- Artworks
- At the Tropical Cafe admire sculptures by Jean-Louis Toussaint and murals by Ruben Carrasco
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- While all room types feature balconies, Superior Rooms come with private outdoor space
- Family Suites
- Four poster beds
- Sit-out Terrace
- On an island
- Pet friendly
- Village
- Beach nearby
- Disabled access
- Wellbeing
- Contemporary
- Charming
Facilities
- Swimming Pool
- Set over 220 sq metres, the tropical resort-style pool comes with thatched parasols and swim-up all-day pool bar
- Restaurant
- Three dining areas include Creole flavours for breakfast & dinner at Le Pitayar restaurant, Tropical Cafe and poolside Palm Bar
- Rooms with balcony/terrace
- While all room types feature balconies, Superior Rooms come with private outdoor space
- Outdoor dining
- All dining options are completely open to the elements and face the garden and pool
- Massage
- Relax with a treatment in the large poolside cabana made of latania leaves
- Airport transfer
- Walking distance restaurants
- Car not required
- Private dining room
- Bar
- Family Suites
- Shops
- Parking
- Safe
- Meeting Room
- Library
- Billiard/pool table
- Sit-out Terrace
- Laundry
- Disabled access
- Garden
- Pet friendly
- Business Centre
- Suites
- Concierge
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Air conditioning
- Four poster beds
- Wifi
- Games room
Activities
- Hotel Entertainment
- Enjoy live Bossa Nova, Biguine, Jazz three times a week in an outdoor setting. In high season watch Ballets Créoles dance shows
- Great walks
- Take a day trip to the north of the island to hike Montagne Pelée, surrounded by tropical flaura and fauna
- Other Activities
- Resort activities include braiding coconut leaves, creating cocktails and designing floral composition
- Wildlife Area
- Go dolphin-watching in Flemish Bay or go on a kayaking excursion to spot sea turtles
- Sailing
- Head to the marina for day cruises or the sea shuttle to Fort-de-France
- Sights nearby
- Visit the Sugar Cane Museum and Clément Plantation
- Snorkelling
- Close to nightlife
- Local markets
- Riding
- Fishing
- Cycling
- Golf
- Watersports
- Kayaking
- Diving
- Windsurfing
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