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Casalan Louis
Matouba
Saint Claude
97120

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Price per week:

price from €532

Telephone:

0590325626

Mobile:

0690355796

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Located on the picturesque heights of Saint Claude, at the base of the magnificent "Soufrière" mountain, Cycas Estate offers a collection of 4 charming studios for 1-2 people and 4 spacious duplexes for 4-5 people. Nestled within a lush tropical park spanning 1.6 hectares, our accommodations boast exquisite Creole-style furnishings crafted from exotic wood. Each unit features one or two cozy bedrooms with queen-sized beds, a well-appointed bathroom, a comfortable living area with a television and hifi system, a fully-equipped kitchenette, and a private terrace offering breathtaking views of the park.

Experience unparalleled comfort in a tranquil and serene environment, where the fragrant scents of ylang-ylang, jasmine, and "chèvrefeuille" fill the air. Our estate serves as an ideal starting point for a plethora of cultural and sporting activities, both within the national park and along the stunning Lee shore. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the captivating "Les Saintes" islands. With our warm and welcoming hospitality, a delightful stay awaits you at Cycas Estate.

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Directions

From the airport, head towards Basse Terre. Once in Basse Terre, continue towards Saint Claude. Look for us on the right side, just 200m after crossing the bridge over the Noire river. We are located at the exit of Saint Claude, in the direction of Matouba.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Holiday Home 4 85 95 532 595 non

Services

Parking
Garden
Disabled Access
Credit cards accepted

Attractions

  • La Soufrière Volcano: Located in the heart of the Guadeloupe National Park, La Soufrière is an active volcano and the highest peak in the Lesser Antilles. Adventurous hikers can trek to the summit to witness breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape and experience the volcanic activity.
  • Maison de la Forêt: Nestled within the lush rainforest of Guadeloupe National Park, Maison de la Forêt is an educational center dedicated to promoting the preservation of the forest ecosystem. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, take guided nature walks, and learn about the diverse flora and fauna of the region.
  • Cascade aux Écrevisses: This picturesque waterfall is a popular spot for nature lovers. Surrounded by dense vegetation, Cascade aux Écrevisses offers a refreshing swimming spot in its crystal-clear waters. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, hiking, and cooling off under the cascading falls.
  • Habitation La Grivelière: A historic coffee plantation, Habitation La Grivelière provides an insight into the island's colonial past. Visitors can take guided tours of the plantation, learn about coffee cultivation, and taste freshly brewed coffee while exploring the charming plantation house and its surroundings.
  • Domaine de Valombreuse: Situated in Petit-Bourg, just a short drive from Matouba, Domaine de Valombreuse is a beautiful botanical garden and amusement park. It features an extensive collection of tropical plants, waterfalls, and ponds, as well as various activities such as mini-golf, paddle boating, and a small zoo, making it an ideal family-friendly attraction.
  • Gueule Grand Gouffre: This natural phenomenon is a large sinkhole formed by the collapse of a cave roof. Gueule Grand Gouffre offers a unique opportunity for visitors to descend into the depths and explore the underground world. Guided tours are available, providing insights into the geological history of the area.
  • Plage de Malendure: Located on the western coast of Basse-Terre, Plage de Malendure is a stunning black sand beach famous for its exceptional snorkeling and diving opportunities. The beach is home to the Jacques Cousteau Underwater Reserve, offering a chance to explore vibrant coral reefs and encounter a variety of marine life.
  • Ecomuseum CréoleArt: Situated in Pointe-Noire, this open-air museum showcases the traditional Creole architecture and way of life. Visitors can stroll through the recreated village, admire the colorful wooden houses, and learn about the customs, crafts, and traditions of the Creole culture.
  • Les Bains Jaunes: Nestled in the heart of Guadeloupe National Park, Les Bains Jaunes is a natural hot spring renowned for its therapeutic properties. Visitors can relax and rejuvenate in the warm mineral-rich waters while enjoying the tranquil surroundings. 10. Plage de la Perle: Located in Deshaies, Plage de la Perle is a secluded beach known for its pristine white sand and crystal-clear waters. Surrounded by lush vegetation and offering beautiful views of the Caribbean Sea, it provides a peaceful and idyllic setting for sunbathing and swimming.