Finding an ideal family-friendly hotel in Trois-Ilets does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Residence du Village Creole, a nice option for travellers like you.
Close to some of Trois-Ilets' most popular landmarks, such as Eglise Notre-Dame de la Bonne Delivrance (1.7 mi) and La Savane des Esclaves (2.4 mi), Residence du Village Creole is a great destination for tourists.
Guest rooms offer amenities such as a flat screen TV, air conditioning, and a refrigerator, and guests can go online with free wifi offered by the hotel.
Guests arriving by vehicle have access to parking.
If you’re looking for an Asian restaurant, consider a visit to La Case Thaï, which is not far from Residence du Village Creole.
There is no shortage of things to do in the area: explore popular science museums such as Le Musée de la Mer.
Residence du Village Creole looks forward to welcoming you on your visit to Trois-Ilets.
We staid for a night at Village Creole on our way from Europe to St. Lucia. Accommodation was OK even though we had to wait for hours till the room was ready (arrival at 1 pm). Nobody helped with luggage and it was difficult to find the studio. The room was good and clean, the Air BnB is centrally located in the heart of trois ilots. Restaurants and beaches are nearby, ideal for families. After we left, we didn't empty the dustbin (there wasn't much in it after a single night) and were charged 50 €. Yes, it was written on the check in papers and yes, we forgot. Went back and tried to get refunded. Mail send to the owner, didn't even receive an answer. Conclusion: Don't go there, they don't really care about their guests. It's oy about the money...
We stayed at the Village Creole in January 2019. The accommodations were excellent. We had a studio with nice decor. The accommodations are located on the 2nd floor, within a complex of restaurants and stores. We were about a 10 minute walk to the best beach. The Village Creole staff were extremely helpful with our travel plans. We are returning in 2020.
Designed as a small traditional Creole village by a known architect Lane Pettigrew, it is more than just a lunch or shopping experience. This self-containing and radcher charming complex of old fashion buildings can offer you nice photo-ops, good food at various bistros, gift shopping and more - and if you want to stay there - it also has suites for rent! And the location - just a few minutes walk from beautiful beaches. If you are heading that direction - definitely worth hanging around.
Creole village is excellent for the mainstream tourist. The area is good and the village is very pleasant day or night. The evenings in the village are best with plenty of bar/restaurants and a lively atmosphere. Everything is within easy walking distance -excellent beaches, ferry to FDF or the numerous day trip boats. There are good transport links via the Taxis-collectives (coach or mini-bus) if you research those well. The vehicles are all very modern and air conditioned but like any bus you have to wait and take your chances on a seat. For those with a rental the main car park is less than 100 yards from the village, but don't be tempted to park under the big old tree at the nearest end as it is a major bird roost at night. Rooms are large and spacious with everything you need in an apartment type room with kitchenette. We also had 2 toilets and 2 showers. Air con was fine but it won't work miracles so keep the curtains closed during the day and be prepared for condensation if you try and crank it to max (you shouldn't need to). You get fresh Linen/towels/bin bags delivered every couple of days but other than that you are left to clean your own room and throw out your own trash like a villa rental. There is a launderette onsite and our room had a private balcony with a clothes horse for beach towels etc. The windows are double glazed so even though you are on top of the bars/street it's never too loud. the streets are never busy and the only noise will be the surprise that the municipal teams -bin lorries and street cleaners are about their work from around 03:30am if you happen to be awake then. As mentioned the Pointe Du Boite is a bit of a tourist trap but in a nice way, it's not quite a Creole Disney affair but it's not authentic local island life either -go to St Annes for that. Prices reflect the location but to be fair they are not way above any other beach side location on the island. You can certainly get a cheaper night/food/drinks/souvenir if you go inland but that is true in Cornwall and anywhere else so I can't mark the place down for it. A command of even basic French is going to help enormously in that the staff appreciate it if you at least try but pretty much all the young staff speak English well enough to make the experience relaxed. Do bear in mind that the French attitude to service multiplied by the Caribbean attitude to life makes the dining out experience different to the UK. Not bad, just different. …
The rooms are ideally positioned so you have access to restaurants, shops, the beach and even bus stations. They all come with a kitchenette, which we thought we'd never use, but did every day. The reason? Nothing is open until 10 AM, just a few creperies, which serve limited-choice breakfasts. So we ate in the room every day. The rooms are very large and, surprisingly enough, even if they are surrounded by restaurants and bars, they are very quiet. Even on the New Year's night, everything was silent after 1 AM. I saw some complaints about the noise level, so perhaps we were fortunate to get the right room. Village Creole isn't a hotel per se. You are responsible for most of the cleaning and maintenance, so don't expect to go out and find the room spotless upon your return. Depending on your arrival time, you may even have to get your own key from a safety deposit box and find your way to the room. Also, mosquito nets would have been nice…
We stayed for 6 nights and loved the location, right above all the shops and restaurants and within walking distance of 2 beautiful beaches. The room itself was equipped with everything we needed, and the air conditioning worked great. The bed was very low to the ground and a bit firm but still comfortable. The only thing we felt was missing was a terrace or balcony, I know some of the rooms did have them but we booked a standard room. We checked in after 5pm so reception was closed but they were very good about sending us instructions for obtaining our key and we had no problems. We checked in with them the next day and they were very friendly and helpful. There were a few things in our room, such as the shower that could have used some updating and repairs but all in all we enjoyed out stay and would recommend staying in the village, maybe consider spending a bit extra and getting a room with a balcony. The wifi worked for us during our entire stay but wasn't the best, which was expected on an island. We rented a car and drove around the entire island, which is beautiful, and I would highly recommend. After exploring the island we decided that the area around Trois Islets and Point du Bout, where we were staying, was our favorite and we wouldn't stay anywhere else!!…
There are great things about this property. It is very clean. It is near a couple of nice beaches and near the ferry. The reception people are very nice. I received more clean towels than I needed. There are shops and restaurants all around. The bad thing, for me, was the proximity of the rooms to the restaurants. There was one right below the window where my bed was. I am very sensitive to noise and could not sleep when the music was playing. If you are someone who can sleep with music on, then this might be a decent place for you. The music often played until 11-12 at night. It was quiet afterwards. Sometimes there was noises from the adjoining apartments. The sound proofing was not great. So, if you enjoy staying up later this place would probably work out quite well for you. If you want to rest, not so much.…
We recently spent 5 nights at Village Creole. We loved its location, close to beach, small grocery store and many restaurants and bars. The apartment itself was very basic for the price; there was a bad smell in the shower throughout our stay and the limited towel service was not acceptable. There were no trash bags, no sponges and no dish soap.
I decided to book Village Creole for my third visit to Martinique, because I liked the location. I always try to go to a different hotel for the experience you can get, and I must say it was just perfect for what me and my husband needed. It is not a luxury hotel, but it was very clean, and had all we were looking for. It was nice we did not have to drive around for a restaurant, we just went down the stairs and we could choose from at least 8 different restaurants. We did not have daily cleaning but we didn't mind as we had plenty of towels, soaps, and shower gel. Our room was actually a two storeys apartment with living room, kitchenette and two nice balconies, and at the higher level the bedroom and the bathroom. Make sure if you arrive after 5 pm you communicate this with the reception as they close at 5 pm (they will leave your room key in a lock box next to the reception and will e-mail you the instructions). Very nice and helpful staff, overall we had a great relaxing stay and I totally recommend Village Creole to anybody who would like to visit Les Trois Islets in Martinique.…
Martinique is expensive so this place felt a bit rundown for what we paid- until we compared prices elsewhere. We chose Point de Bout for the location b/c we were a group of five and wanted to be able to split up often to pursue our own interests. It was grea t in that respect - a five minute or less walk to two different, but nice beaches, to the ferry to Fort deFrance, at least 10 to 15 bars and restaurants, a casino, movie theatre, bakery, small shop. A 10 minute drive to several museums, and a golf course, a 20 minute drive to a decent Carrefour and in the opposite direction, a good patisserie. Also, easy access to some great southern beaches with good swimming and snorkeling. You'll want a car in Martinique but it was nice to not have to drive everywhere just for a swim, snack or to buy supplies. Great to have secure parking, too. …
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