"We stayed here four nights before catching a sailing ship. While not luxurious, this hotel was perfect for our needs. The decor was dated but everything in the room was clean. Sheets clean. The mattress was a little firmer than I prefer but fine for short term. No hot water in the kitchen sink or bathroom sink but the hot water and water pressure in shower were wonderful. Daily maid service. Kitchenette had cups, plates, utensils. Bring your own coffee. We brought cone fillets but there were some in room. Fridge kept things cold. No I’ve machine on floor but when asked the clerk got me a small ice bucket full. The pool was clean and refreshing. Desk clerks responded quickly to any requests.
It is in a neighborhood. The Marigot market is 0.8 miles away to walk. It took a couple of tries to find best, quickest route. From front door - turn right for a cute bakery open till 6p. From front door go left to a grocery store with plenty of snacks, drinks. Go left to walk to town and follow road to main thoroughfare, go left, then right at Rue de Republic. Then straight to waterfront, market and restaurants. We pulled our suitcases to waterfront to catch boat. It was bumpy but fine. You could take a taxi. Probably 10 euro. "
"The property fails to inform their guests of everyday rules. And those rules are absurd. I could go on and on about how ridiculous they r. I have been in the hotel business for over 23 years and I can tell u. They don't know how to run a hotel. Food subpar. All buffets unless you upgrade, which we did. Then just ok. U cannot buy a drink at the bar and carry it to ur table. You cannot sit on the beach in the am on ur way to breakfast. The cash bar was subpar. No communication at all about turning on lights or air. Meaning we checked in and had to place a key into a slot to just turn on lights but we were not informed. I could go on forever!"
"The staff make this hotel. They are wonderful, polite, engaging and charming. Nothing is too much effort.
The beach is stunning and empty and without any hawkers which makes it totally safe to leave your bag by your lounger whilst you swim etc. "
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