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Marie Brigitte
Gallochat
Les Anses D'arlet
97217

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price from €65

Telephone:

+596

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+596 0696257720

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Description for B&B:

We provide a delightful lodging in a serene and peaceful setting, just a few minutes away from the most stunning beaches of Martinique and traditional fishing villages. Our establishment offers two charming rooms with tasteful decor.

A hiking trail starting from our guest house will lead you to Anse Noire, and then to Grande Anse. There, you can swim with turtles, explore the captivating underwater world, or try your hand at diving with one of the numerous clubs available.

Restaurants and small shopping centers are a short drive away, as well as maritime shuttles to Fort-de-France. Additionally, golf courses and horse riding stables are located nearby.

From our guesthouse, you can freely explore all of Martinique through day excursions. Upon your arrival, we warmly welcome you to our wooden Creole house and offer you a spacious air-conditioned double room with a private bathroom.

Starting in November, an independent accommodation option will also be made available.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 65 75

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Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Credit cards accepted

Attractions

  • Anse Dufour: Located just a short distance from Gallochat, Anse Dufour is a beautiful beach known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and pristine white sand. It is a great spot for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing, and it's also a popular place to spot sea turtles.
  • Anse Noire: Another stunning beach in the vicinity, Anse Noire is known for its black sand and rocky shoreline. It offers a unique and picturesque setting for beachgoers and provides excellent snorkeling opportunities. The beach is surrounded by lush vegetation and offers a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere.
  • Anse Mitan: Situated in the nearby town of Trois-Ilets, Anse Mitan is a lively and vibrant beach with a range of water sports activities, such as jet skiing and kayaking. It is also a popular spot for beachfront dining, with numerous restaurants and bars offering local cuisine and refreshing cocktails.
  • Diamond Rock: Located off the coast of Martinique, Diamond Rock is a prominent sea stack that rises dramatically from the ocean. The rock is a popular destination for divers and snorkelers due to its rich marine life and coral formations. It is also a protected nature reserve and offers fantastic scenic views from the shore.
  • Les Salines Beach: Considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Martinique, Les Salines is known for its vast stretch of soft white sand and crystal-clear waters. Surrounded by palm trees and lush vegetation, it offers a picturesque setting for sunbathing, picnicking, and relaxing. The beach also provides facilities such as showers and snack bars.
  • Jardin de Balata: Located in Fort-de-France, Jardin de Balata is a stunning botanical garden that showcases a wide variety of tropical plants and flowers. Visitors can explore the garden's lush pathways, suspension bridges, and admire the colorful array of orchids and other exotic flora. The garden also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Habitation Clément: A historic rum distillery located in Le François, Habitation Clément offers guided tours that provide insight into the rum-making process and the history of the plantation. Visitors can explore the distillery's facilities, view the aging cellars, and sample different varieties of rum. The estate also features an art gallery showcasing works by renowned Caribbean artists.
  • La Savane des Esclaves: Situated in Les Trois-Îlets, La Savane des Esclaves is an open-air museum that highlights the history and culture of Martinique's indigenous people and enslaved Africans. Visitors can explore the recreated traditional huts, learn about traditional crafts and medicinal plants, and gain a deeper understanding of the island's heritage.
  • Saint-Pierre: Known as the "Paris of the Caribbean" before its destruction by the volcanic eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902, Saint-Pierre now stands as a memorial to the disaster. Visitors can explore the ruins of the old town, visit the Volcano Museum, and learn about the tragic events that unfolded during the eruption. 10. Trois-Rivières Distillery: Located in Sainte-Luce, Trois-Rivières Distillery offers guided tours that take visitors through the rum-making process, from the sugarcane fields to the distillery's aging cellars. Visitors can learn about the traditional methods used to produce rum and sample different varieties of this Caribbean spirit.

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