Hôtel Villa Saint-Pierre

Martinique


The only hotel in town is a good one, right on the waterfront with a small beach just meters from the front door. The nine comfortable rooms of recent vintage, complete with locally made wooden furniture, have an almost boutique feel, and the welcome is friendly. Rooms with a sea view are inundated with natural light and well worth the extra €10.


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