Hotel The Champs

Dominica


This comfortable family-run hotel clings to a steep hill above Picard, meaning superb views are guaranteed. There are two rooms at garden level and three larger ones upstairs, all with fridge, TV and a porch with lounge chairs. The restaurant serves dinner for guests nightly, and is well known locally for its wood-fired pizza served on Friday night.

Note that the road leading up to the hotel is very steep; it takes about 10 to 15 minutes on foot, which makes having your own wheels ideal.


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