Top 10 Bed and Breakfast Inns in Grande-Terre Island, Caribbean

June 11, 2023 Madelene Haan

Discover the best Bed and Breakfast Inns in Grande-Terre Island, Guadeloupe including Les Bananiers, Chez Flo - Villas et Chambres d'hotes, Le Cocotel, Hotel La Christophine, Karucoco Lodge, Le Cocotel, Le Domharry, Alizes Bungalows, Residence Cocody, Le Nil.
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1. Les Bananiers

Rue des Phares et Balises Perinet, Le Gosier 97190 Guadeloupe
Excellent
60%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
4%
Poor
1%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 215 reviews

Les Bananiers

Finding an ideal romantic small hotel in Le Gosier does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Les Bananiers, a nice option for travelers like you. While staying at Les Bananiers, visitors can check out Fort Fleur d'Épée (2.2 mi), which is a popular Le Gosier attraction. The rooms offer a refrigerator, a kitchenette, and air conditioning, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease. Les Bananiers features express check-in and check-out, beach chairs, and outdoor furniture. In addition, as a valued Les Bananiers guest, you can enjoy a pool and free breakfast that are available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. While you’re here, be sure to check out L'Oasis, one of the Mediterranean restaurants that can be found in Le Gosier, which is a short distance from Les Bananiers. Best of all, Les Bananiers makes it easy to experience some great Le Gosier attractions like Parc Paysagier du Calvaire, which is a popular park. Les Bananiers looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Le Gosier.

Cozy place in nature

Reviewed By kristinapB187FT

We were very pleased with our stay. Florence, the owner, welcome us like at home and served goods from the varden for breakfast. The rooms are clean, very cozy and all created with personal owner's touch. The area is surrounded with nature and is very peaceful. Highly recommended.

2. Chez Flo - Villas et Chambres d'hotes

37 Lot les Hauts de Saint Francois, Saint Francois 97118 Guadeloupe
Excellent
94%
Good
3%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 33 reviews

Chez Flo - Villas et Chambres d'hotes

Pour vous détendre et profiter d'un séjour de qualité, les villas et chambres d'hôtes chez Flo vous proposent sur un terrain de 1 700m², avec une belle végétation, une villa de 460m² avec ses terrasses de 150m² et 2 villas indépendantes de 80m² où vous pourrez vous relaxer, prendre vos petits déjeuners, vos cocktails... Nous mettons à votre disposition un choix de chambres d'hôtes et de villas très bien équipées. Notre établissement est équipé d'une réserve d'eau. Pour rester dans le thème de notre île, nos chambres et villas portent chacune le nom d'une des 7 îles de Guadeloupe.

Faultless but you will need a car

Reviewed By BrushM

it's very unusual that you come across an establishment as perfect as this one. It's just lovely as are the hosts and it feels as if eveything is new. Add to that the tranquillity and spaciousness of the property and you have something really special. It was by far the best place we stayed at in Guadeloupe and it would be my first choice if we went back, and gicen the size of the island you could pretty much base yourself here and see everything. The only caveat I would put on it is that you really need a car as there are really no eating options within walking distance - yes you can walk into town but in the heat it's not much fun.

3. Le Cocotel

Rue de Kerdoret Sainte Marthe, Saint Francois 97118 Guadeloupe
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 11 reviews

Le Cocotel

Beautiful place and friendly staff

Reviewed By MayaG14

We loved our stay at the cocotel. The room is very neat and new. I loved sitting outside on the porch surrounded by green. The swimming pool is really nice and the jacuzzi was the cherry on top. The staff was really friendly.

4. Hotel La Christophine

8 Le Balaou, Saint Francois 97118 Guadeloupe
Excellent
81%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
6%
Terrible
13%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 16 reviews

Hotel La Christophine

Une chambre qui vous offre une belle vue de sa terrasse sur la campagne guadeloupéenne et de l'autre côté, sur une piscine à débordement. Cela vous tente ? Alors Flo et Yannick vous attendent dans leurs 6 chambres de 25 m². Elles sont décorées avec raffinement et équipées d'un lit de 160 x 200 cm, d'une climatisation, d'une douche à l'italienne, d'un W.C., d'un sèche-cheveux, de linge de lit et de serviettes de toilette, de draps de bain, d'une T.V. à écran plat de 122 cm, d'un coffre-fort, d'un mini-bar, et d'une WIFI gratuite. Il ne reste plus que 80m pour plonger dans le lagon de Saint-François : c'est un peu ça le paradis, non ?

This hotel does not correspond to 5 stars

Reviewed By _H8801LM

This hotel does not correspond to 4 stars, living conditions correspond to a maximum of 3 stars, I do not understand why your company offers it as a 3 star hotel, this is a clear hoax! Check out at 10 a.m., very far from the sea, very high cost-250 euros per room! We don’t understand by what criteria this hotel was awarded 4 stars! This is not a hotel, but an ordinary family pension. This married couple owns two similar houses, which for some reason we do not classify in 4 and 5 stars.

5. Karucoco Lodge

Impasse des Sapotilles, Sainte-Anne 97180 Guadeloupe
Excellent
0%
Good
100%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4 based on 1 reviews

Karucoco Lodge

Super séjour

Reviewed By Anna97122

Excellent week-end, petit déjeuner très frais. Malheureusement pas de rideaux occultant dans les chambres. Très bon accueil, visite des lieux et des activités interressantes car logements situés à proximité du parc de loisirs. Le tarif comprend l'accès au parc donc que quoi s'amuser durant le séjour.

6. Le Cocotel

Rue de Kerdoret Sainte Marthe, Saint Francois 97118 Guadeloupe
Excellent
100%
Good
0%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
0%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

5 based on 11 reviews

Le Cocotel

Beautiful place and friendly staff

Reviewed By MayaG14

We loved our stay at the cocotel. The room is very neat and new. I loved sitting outside on the porch surrounded by green. The swimming pool is really nice and the jacuzzi was the cherry on top. The staff was really friendly.

7. Le Domharry

Impasse des surettiers, Anse-Bertrand 97121 Guadeloupe
Excellent
0%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
75%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

2.5 based on 4 reviews

If you’re looking for a guest house in Anse-Bertrand, look no further than Le Domharry. The rooms offer a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a seating area, and getting online is possible, as free wifi is available, allowing you to rest and refresh with ease. Le Domharry features room service, beach chairs, and sun umbrellas. In addition, as a valued Le Domharry guest, you can enjoy a pool and barbeque facilities that are available on-site. Guests arriving by vehicle have access to free parking. While in Anse-Bertrand, you may want to check out some of the restaurants that are a short walk away from Le Domharry, including Le Rayon de Soleil (0.5 mi), Pizza Yola (0.5 mi), and Chez Prudence (0.9 mi). If you’re looking for something to do, Lagon de la Porte d'Enfer is a nice way to spend some time. The staff at Le Domharry looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.

Accueil chaleureux et agréable.

Reviewed By katymini2712

Accueil chaleureux, propriétaires discrets.Les propriétaires ont su nous conseiller des sites à visiter et découvrir tant sur la commune que sur l'île. Nous avions loué le studio les marines, très bien décoré et très bien agencé.Il ne manque rien. Nous vous encourageons.

8. Alizes Bungalows

249 Street Lethière - BP180 Carrefour Gendarmerie, Sainte-Anne 97180 Guadeloupe
Excellent
78%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
0%
Poor
4%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 23 reviews

Alizes Bungalows

Location de meublés 2 étoiles et de studios, plein pied, répartis dans un parc clos et verdoyant de 7000m2 au centre ville / bourg, vous offre Calme, Confort, proche de toutes commodités. La plage du bourg est à quelques minutes à pied (environ 400m) et à peu près à égale distance de la plage de Bois Jolan et La Caravelle (Club Med). Le marché nocturne hebdomadaire est également à quelques minutes à pied. Parking, Wifi, buanderie, autonomie en eau potable, Possibilité de navette aéroport (payant).

Extraordinary place to stay! Feel like at home !

Reviewed By ivanaa927

The stay was more than extraordinary. Clean and well located. On arrival we were very well received. Christine is very pleasant and helpful. After welcoming us, she quickly gave us recommendations of all the must-see places in the area. I will always remember her kindness and goodwill which was very important to me especially during this vacation. Her advices were more than precious. I will be back with pleasure! I recommend this place without hesitation. You will feel at home.

9. Residence Cocody

4 Route de l'Origan Fonds Thezan, Sainte-Anne 97180 Guadeloupe
Excellent
66%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
0%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 32 reviews

Residence Cocody

Residence Cocody is an excellent choice for travelers visiting Sainte-Anne, offering a charming environment alongside many helpful amenities designed to enhance your stay. Free wifi is offered to guests, and rooms at Residence Cocody offer air conditioning. During your stay, take advantage of some of the amenities offered, including a sun terrace. Guests of Residence Cocody are also welcome to enjoy barbeque facilities, located on site. For travelers arriving by car, free parking is available. While visiting Sainte-Anne, you may want to try some lobster at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Kote Sud. Enjoy your stay in Sainte-Anne!

Cozy residence with sea view

Reviewed By SubNormale

The residence basically consist of 3 studio apartments each with private bathroom and a nice patio. Our apartment was clean and in very good conditions. Not far from the Club Med and the very nice Plage de la caravelle, it is a good base to explore the island of Grande-Terre. There is a small garden with a common BBQ that we used almost every day.

10. Le Nil

Hegesippe Ibene Plage du Bourg, Sainte-Anne 97180 Guadeloupe
Excellent
47%
Good
13%
Satisfactory
7%
Poor
7%
Terrible
27%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 15 reviews

Le Nil

St Anne Beachfront Hotel Re-Launched

Reviewed By reedmangreg

I had Le Nil, or as it was called under previous ownership Le Diwali (you can see old profile here on TripAdvisor), on my radar for a few years while planning the trip to Guadeloupe - it all started with Club Med idea but I wanted something more intimate, not all inclusive yet with a breakfast on the spot and the absolute beachfront on St Anne - this is exactly what Le Nil is, so if I have your attention still read more below as for just "reopened" hotel probably you may have some doubts or questions (I definitely did!) and I want you rest assured - this is a great spot with just some small negatives as well that can be worked out in the future of this very recently taken over business. Location: I would lie to you if the 40-45 minute drive from the airport is pleasant or scenic - it's easy no questions asked but it's pretty slow since you do cross many towns etc. but it's worth it once you get here - and yes I would lie to you if I said it was easy to find Le Nil - I read on Booking.com that it's hard to find them and for the first time in my life I have doubts that the place indeed is a legitimate business if not for the fact that I knew the prior owner's Le Diwali being a real business :P we arrived late and it was dark and we didn't see the logo at all from the road - for the record the hotel is an absolute beachfront and the TripAdvisor location is simply incorrect and the owner's can only request the change once they claim it... considering neither of Andy or Fanny speak any English (to all of the non-French speaking people like us don't worry each day you will have either lovely Maya or Roman whom both speak perfect English and will help you with anything you need) it may take a while but all in all I tried to leave here a picture of the logo you want to look out for on the main road N4 as you approach the google maps location - it's a normal road leading to a property and and as a matter of fact leading through another property - it's a pass through hotel that then leads to Le Nil behin its own fence - extremely unusual but I hope this helps you finding it - that other property is better marked as its a light blue and white bigger banner on the street wall called "Residence Paradis Bleu" while Le Nil has a much smaller logo and as beautiful as it is it's extremely dark and completely invisible at night for a person who is not expecting to see it that way :( Just to add a few more useful pieces here - you are on St Anne Beach, literally you walk out to the beach - one of my top 5 beaches ever (see my separate review) and we have seen, to not be modest, almost everything in the Caribbean region + some in Pacific by now - also plenty of restaurants walking distance, a boulangerie (most likely won't need it since the excellent breakfast is included in the room rate) and also a a Carrefour Express is an easy 5 minute walking distance - we are in mid 30s and we brought a 6pack of water in the backpacks + beer etc. in one shot to give you an idea how doable it is :) Room/Rooms: OK for the record we had 2 nights in probably the worst room of the house and 2 nights in the best (or probably one of 2 best rooms in the house) - we booked originally the cheaper room on the ground level - it turned out to be the room the closest to the "main floor action" right behind the kitchen - did it bother us and we couldn't survive 4 nights here? Probably we would be fine but after 2 nights Fanny approached us playing a voice mail recorded by Roman a night before asking us if we want to upgrade the room for a small upcharge - I made a decision on behalf of both of us not because I wasn't fine with our current room but because I wanted to see what is the "best Le Nil has to offer" - all in all we basically traded less noise from the kitchen for a stunning ocean view balcony with rocking chairs (loooooooooooved sipping rhum :P and chilling there) and lack of Netflix :) (we were able to hook their TV up to their WiFi in the bottom floor but somehow the WiFi did not work on the phones nor obviously on the TV in the upper floor room in the upgraded room). The WiFi is spotty and it didn't bother me too much it upon our room switch but sometimes I felt like I could have accomplished more planning out the day have I had the Wi-Fi - but then again that water/ocean front views... I will take it every day all day over any internet/Netflix/WiFi you name it - when the ocean calls my heart answers! :) back to the "basics" each room came with a safe, a good A/C and like I said before a smart TV - something only this hotel had in our 4 while on Martinique and Guadeloupe for 2 weeks - which in all fairness and retrospective I would think Le Nil to be the last one to offer that :) Hotel Grounds: so I already mentioned that you arrive to Le Nil by passing through another property - once on the grounds there is basically the hotel, its restaurant and the beachfront - you can walk outside the gated entrance to the lovely St Anne Beach (again an absolute top 5 of my life, see separate review) or you can chill within the premises of Le Nil and still love it - I did one day stay "on the spot" and read my books, explore the map of Gwada and had some rhum - whatever you are up to they have it covered. The restaurant on the spot and full bar, as the live music events many evening of the week are just a tip of what this place one day will be - they are amazing and the only true full blown yet intimate hotel right on the beach (it appears there are some rentals and B&B in the area but nothing that can match up this potential here). Beach: St Anne... oh the St Anne beach what a lovely place!!! Loved it - see my full long separate review on that - if you manage to get here in this review you will manage to go to my separate review of it - I will mention it for the 3rd time here, top 5 of my life as of the time I am writing this review and we have been almost everywhere in the Caribbeans! Food & restaurant options: the breakfast included in the room was perfect - quality, good size and the views/venue served it - absolute perfection - whenever I was tired the day before and in need of the rest I was already looking forward to another day to have that lovely beachfront breakfast :) great coffee, fresh juices, pastry, croissants or bagels, fruits - my "usual" favorite French Caribbean food :) we also had 2 dinners at the hotel and they were both really good, so were the cocktails - if there is one area that the hotel absolute EXCELLS is the food/drinks - I could not say a single bad word about it or leave any room for improvement - it was an extremely pleasant surprise as I am used to some OK food while on the hotel grounds and usually seek out better but here at Le Nil you get the real deal - and quite frankly all at reasonable price. However, if you are like us and like to explore the area and other restaurants I highly recommend at least having a lunch at Le Kontiki next door and give a shot to L'Oce-Ann - I have reviewed both separately here, especially the latter don't get discouraged by the low review average - French West Indies seem to have very demanding reviews from the French folks and it's not like I don't appreciate good restaurants but I feel like the French translate their European standards to Caribbeans and after being to almost every island/country in this absolutely amazing region of our globe I can say that they are wrong and tend to miss what this region truly has to offer! Again, I am normally very modest but here I will stand my ground as by now I have seen to much, experienced too much in Caribbeans to not intervene - both Martinique and Guadeloupe had some amazing food places we visited that based on the average reviews you would never consider - so if you don't believe me at least give it a shot, as I always say if you dislike a restaurant you simply aren't going to return and you love it you may have a meal of your life :) Thins to do: I am an honest person who speak my mind; I loved Le Nil nd St Anne but didn't like Grand Terre - loved Basse Terre though! I enjoyed the breakfast and the time on St Anne Beach but when it came down to exploring the area, which is what I always look forward to, this side of the island simply doesn't have as much to offer as it's "across the bridge" sibling - an absolute must is of course Anse des châteaux no matter what you think/feel or people tell you (see my what I wrote separately on TA to prove my point) and La Douche and maybe Kreol West indies to throw in some local culture there as well after a half day on the beach. If you love rhum like I do then go to Damoiseau Distillery (disregard the low average here, I had seen about 30 rom/ron/rhum distilleries in my life and 10 rhum ones a week prior to stopping here and I still stand my ground on recommending this place) and give a shot to the new player on the market Rhum Gwadinina (both reviewed separately), we didn't venture out to north of Grand Terre but we did try our best in Basse Terre, despite the November 2021 street riots and blockades that further decreased amount of things I had on my radar but driving, assuming normal conditions, here is very easy and fast as both Martinique and Gwada had the best roads I have ever seen in Caribbeans (even better than Puerto Rico, considering its a US territory and its mountainous terrain similar to Martinique's and Basse Terr'es in Gwada). Overall: is this place an absolute 5? NO! Is it a solid 4 - YES! is it 4.5 to stretch it to 5? Probably - what stuck with me was the kindness of Fanny who didn't speak a word in English and yet was always smiling and super nice, the helpfulness and attention to us by both Roman and Maya, our English speaking savors :) whom always treated us nicely and respectfully trying to help us despite our inability to speak French (for the record we speak multiple languages, simply French is not of them) - especially Maya's assistance with the scheduling the COVID test at the airport facility that spoke hardcore 100% French and only French was something that I will never forget and I am grateful forever - it's these things that let me overlook the smaller things and I can only wish this place growth, prosperity and bright future! Thank you for having us - you were the "human" people when the "human" touch was desperately needed and we will never forget!

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