


Bedroom :
People : 2
Bed : 1 Queen size 160cm / 5,25ft
Mattress : shape memory
Size: 20m2 / 66ft2
Terrace: 15m2 / 49ft2
More info :
A small, intimate room with a private terrace, furnished with tropical essences that bring a feeling of disorientation and relaxation.
This luminous room, with its minimalist, natural feel, teak furniture from sustainable forests, solid angelica wood flooring and Scandinavian touches that hint at a contemporary world and the Cobra movement, will charm you with its discreet, Caribbean-style setting. It offers a sea view through its jalousie opening and a garden view from its private terrace.
The elegantly decorated bathroom with WC and walk-in shower has a window overlooking the garden and palm trees.
Comfort :
Breakfast included | |
Rocking chair | |
Queen-size four-poster bed 160 cm | |
Memory foam mattress | |
Organic Egyptian cotton satin bed linen | |
Mosquito net | |
Air conditioning from 7:30 p.m. to 7:20 a.m. | |
Computer compatible safe | |
Walk-in shower | |
Organic cotton towels | |
Organic shower gel | |
Hair dryer | |
Magnifying mirror | |
Nespresso © with capsules | |
Kettle | |
Ecolabel recycled paper handkerchief | |
Minibar | |
FSC standard toilet paper | |
Rainwater toilet |
Very high-speed 2G and 5G 100Mbps WIFI | |
Bluetooth speaker | |
Beach fouta - free loan | |
American billiards | |
Snorkeling kit (free loan from 36 to 48) | |
Darts | |
Board games | |
Yamaha concert grand piano | |
Ice cube dispenser | |
Free filtered water dispenser | |
5000L anti-cut drinking water tank | |
Rainwater recovery (WC+washing machine) | |
Private enclosed parking | |
Electric vehicle charging station | |
Green photovoltaic electricity | |
Terms :
WHO IS GERTY ARCHIMÈDE ? - Heritage and History of Guadeloupe
Gerty Archimède was the first woman to be called to the bar of Guadeloupe in 1939, thus becoming the first woman lawyer in the French West Indies. In 1948, she joined the French Communist Party, which appointed her to represent it in numerous conferences around the world. . In 1980, she chaired the 7th congress of the Guadeloupe Communist Party. She was then elected deputy of Guadeloupe under the first legislature of the Fourth Republic. Member of the PCF group, she sat from November 10, 1946 to April 17, 1951. She was thus one of the first female MPs in Guadeloupe. She was also elected President of the Bar from 1967 to 1970. A museum is located at 25 rue Maurice-Marie-Claire in Basse-Terre. It is installed in the house where Gerty Archimedes lived until his death in 1980.
