My husband booked this trip for us. We have been going to St Barths 6-7 years ago and we always stayed at Eden Rock. Most of the beach front hotels were damaged and under repair, so he looked it up and found this hotel that has direct access to the beach.||||We have 2 kids and I am sure they will enjoy the beach so we took a chance to move on from Eden Rock for now and try to have a great time.||||It looks like a family-run hotel that has no online booking, but my husband was able to book it and paid for it by credit card. It really didn't bother him so much that the hotel is not online. It is a small hotel and very small scale I think they have tried their best to sustain what they have.||||The restaurant on the property that is not related to the hotel itself was really great. We ordered 3 meals from them and it has local flavor with a french touch.||||Our kids loved the beach and they keep going to the beach. It is small as most of the hotels are still being worked out. I am grateful that it fills our cravings.||||The room is very simple, but clean and it takes care of most of our needs. The additional touch you can only find it after everyone repair the basic and have the leisure to add some feelings to it. ||||We needed babysitting service and they are able to secure someone for us.||||I think it was at its best considered what happened to the island a few months ago, I am thankful this place existed for...
Read moreWe stayed at Hotel Baie des Anges in February 2017 and enjoyed our stay so we weren't sure what to expect this February as St. Barts recovers from Hurricane Irma. ||Flamands Beach lost about 5 feet of sand so the palm trees that shaded the beach at the hotel are gone, only the foundation of the hotel is there.|| It's a slightly desolate feel particularly when most of the other hotels and homes on the beach are still being repaired. On the other hand, it can be quite nice having the beach to oneself.||Our room was in good shape though our beach front kitchenette was not in good repair, with no microwave or electricity. This may not matter to some but we planned to make use of these amenities. It was disappointing to arrive and see this as Annie the owner of the hotel assured me via email in November that the kitchenette would we working. She and her husband did, however, install a microwave and give us a portable cooktop, so they and we made do just fine. There are other small issues such as light switches were hanging off the wall and lights were out in the room. They too were repaired midway through our stay. Maybe next year the situation will be improved here and along the beach as repairs continue. The staff continued to be helpful and friendly as well as the restaurant staff at La Langouste. Still love St. Bart's and would...
Read moreHello there, My partner and I booked one of the suites of this hotel for €505 per night. The suite had a swimming pool outside which you couldn’t use as 20+ hungry mosquitoes were waiting for you outside the room and my partner was chasing them inside the room, blood splats everywhere. No hot water in the shower. We asked to fix the hot water and they never did. The “included” breakfast was only pastries, black coffee and bread with butter and jam. If you order eggs they charge you extra. As we were checking out we informed them about the hot water they never fixed and they didn’t even apologise, they were talking in French with each other. We mentioned the mosquito problem in the suite, they said all the rooms have the same problem. The remote control for TV had no batteries. In the end they asked us to pay the extra scrambled eggs but only in cash and they didn’t even have change to give us back. The service didn’t exist in the hotel at all. We asked for a nearby restaurant, they said there were none, but in fact Cheval Blanc was a 5 minute walk away on the beach and a far more professional experience.
That’s all from me. I hope you enjoy the beautiful beaches, the green water and...
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