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Hotel Policies & Fees
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Property Amenities
In addition to an outdoor pool, Pierre & Vacances Village Club Sainte Luce provides a health club and a children's pool. Dining is available at one of the apartment's 3 restaurants and guests can grab coffee at the coffee shop/café. The property also has a snack bar/deli. Guests can unwind with a drink at one of the apartment's bars, which include a poolside bar and a bar/lounge. Public areas are equipped with high-speed wireless Internet access (surcharge).
This beach apartment also offers multilingual staff, gift shops/newsstands, and a garden. Onsite parking is complimentary. A total renovation of this property was completed in 2010.
Rooms
Pierre & Vacances Village Club Sainte Luce offers 329 air-conditioned accommodations with safes and hair dryers. Accommodations at this 3-star apartment have kitchenettes with refrigerators, microwaves, separate dining areas, and cookware/dishes/utensils.
Bathrooms include showers and complimentary toiletries. In-room wireless high-speed Internet access is available for a surcharge.
Room Amenities
Dining
Habitation Philippeau - Overlooking the pool, this buffet restaurant serves breakfast and dinner.
La Case de Mahi-Mahi - This beachfront restaurant serves lunch and dinner. Some meals may not be served daily.
Le Ti-Case - This restaurant serves lunch and dinner. Some meals may not be served daily.
Recreation
An outdoor pool and a children's pool are on site. Other recreational amenities include a health club.
The recreational activities listed below are available either on site or nearby; fees may apply.
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“Among the Best Hotels in Sainte-Luce!”
Beautiful Hotel but very French so they don't give you new bath towels every day (only every 7th day so for most visitors there will be no change of towels). Soap, shampoo and the like are very limited. Bring your own towels (and soap) or be prepared to use the on site Laundromat or pay extra for new bath towels every few days. The beach towels are too short for anyone approaching or exceeding 6 feet but those can be changed daily. Despite all this we will stay there again next time we visit Martinique since these are minor annoyances compared with the beauty of the hotel and grounds. Ask for a room on the 3rd Floor of the Sainte Lucie (022) is a good choice for six. The rooms have fabulous views of the pool and the Caribbean. The grounds are immaculate and the rooms are in excellent shape. Two small beaches are on the grounds with lots of activities for adults and children alike. Rentals of Kayaks etc are available on site. Sainte Luce is within 20 minutes or less of Trois Islets (in one direction) as well as Sainte Anne where the fabulous beaches are located (in the other direction) and not any further from the other parts of the island than if you stayed elsewhere. Overall a great place to stay for a week. Most of the employees don't speak anything but French as a practical matter so be prepared! They are very friendly however and try hard to please. The idea that the island is hostile to Americans and other non-French persons is nonsense in our view.
“A quiet and pretty beach resort, good for families”
The hotel grounds are very pleasant. A pedestrian plaza runs between the buildings, while grassy lawns with palm trees and singing birds surround the cluster of buildings. The rooms have large porches or balconies with mini-kitchens and dining tables. In addition to our large balcony, we had three rooms--a large living room with a sleeper sofa, a bedroom with a double bed, and a very small room with two twin beds. The hotel grounds are adjacent to uncrowded beaches with nice sand. We prepared most of our own meals using our mini-kitchen, but we liked the buffet restaurant at the hotel the one time we had dinner there. My one complaint is that we had maid service only once during our 8-day stay, and they did not supply us with additional bathroom soap. Many of the hotel staff spoke some English, but things will be easier for you if you speak some French. It is very useful to have a rental car if you are staying at this hotel; we used our car to drive to supermarkets and to drive to various hiking trails (e.g., the Caravelle peninsula, and the Mt. Pelee volcano). Overall, it was an excellent hotel, and we would stay there again.
“Beautiful resort--IF YOU SPEAK FRENCH”
A lush resort, well-spaced buildings, good restaurants (some buffet style) and a pretty complete shop ("superette"). Big pool, bar, nice beaches on both sides of the resort; boats and scuba diving (extra) on site. Mostly French guests--staff speaks mostly French. "kitchenettes" are quite good--incl. small dishwasher,all on the balconies/terraces (one per appt.)
“A LittleTreasure”
This is an attractive garden resort with self catering accommodation blocks. There is a supermarket on the site which stocks a lot, at reasonable cost and a laundry. There is also a pizza take away on site which appeared very popular. The restaurant is self service Go early if you want the widest choice! Overall if offers good value for money but there are lots of rules enforced by friendly staff ! Beware that a sizeable deposit is taken per room before you are given your key and remote control for the television and you have to stay three days or more before you get a pool towel! Check-in is not allowed before 4pm. The resort offers a lot of activities for everyone, The pool is big, excellent and clean and has a soft drinks bar poolside. There are lots of water sports, aqua aerobics, a disco, fashion shows in the evening and a creche for babies. Great if you speak French and know what is going on, but most of the staff can speak English too so you can always ask.
“Excellent Family Resort!”
My Wife and I and our two sons (7 and 10) just got back from Martinique and "Pierre & Vacances". The island, the people, and this hotel were all excellent! The hotel has a great Pizza Cafe, a large buffett style restaurant, and a 3rd restaurant closer to the water. All were very good. We also liked the store that had a little of everything. The family and kids activities were a lot of fun, and we put the boys in the kids club two different mornings. Our 10 year old got to try a little SCUBA in the pool, and our younger son enjoyed the club so much that he insisted on staying longer. Be sure to rent a car, the island is lovely. In addition to Saint Luce, be sure to visit St. Anne to watch the sunset over Diamond Rock. Also, we really liked the North West side of the island from Fort-De-France to St. Pierre (destroyed in 1902, but rebuilt soon after). Finally, we are from the USA, but love the French and Europeon lifestyle!
“A vacance to remember”
Beautifully maintained grounds and excellent accommodation. The only blot on the landscape was the price and quality of the food in the buffet restaurant.All the hotel restaurants had restricted opening necessitating the use of a car unless you want to self cater for the duration of your stay
“Knowledge of the French language is beneficial”
Not much time was spent using the hotel's facilities due to extensive travel around Martinique with our rental car. No problems were experienced dealing with the hotel staff.
“French only”
The hotel is 99,99% occupied by French. We as German without good language knowledge of French were not very well accepted. The hotel says they speak German and English at the reception - but I don't know if these once have been on vacation during our stay. All other information in written form is also in French only. The service at all is very low and they don't try to help if you don't speak French. Most of the staff is not able to understand English or any other language. The hotel is closed to the beach and has a nice pool area, but that is all we could find a positive during the stay.
“Too loud music”
The rooms and facilities are excellent. Beaches are good. The only drawback is that there is almost continuous very loud live or other music being played in the bar and restaurant, which makes it almost painful to be in the bar/restaurant.
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Pointe Philippeau , Lieu Dit Pavillon Sainte-Luce, , 97228 Martinique
Nearby Points of Interest
Location Highlights
Lamentin Airport – Fort de France (FDF): Approximate driving time is 40 minutes and distance is 25 kilometers (16 miles).
There is a coach transfer service between the airport and Fort de France, or visitors can catch a taxi from the terminal building.
Driving directions: From Fort de France, take the N5 towards Rivière Salée, followed by Sainte-Luce. Just after the large service station, turn right before entering the village of Sainte-Luce and continue for about 500 meters.
It is a good idea to hire a car to explore the island.
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Sainte-Luce, Martinique:
Pointe Philippeau , Lieu Dit Pavillon Sainte-Luce, , 97228 Martinique
