This small boutique style hotel has a French Caribbean style and is located in the heart of Rodney Bay village. Rodney Bay has 2 banks, over 30 restaurants and bars and a shopping mall. The resort is a 5 minute walk from Reduit beach and the islands only 18-hole golf course is nearby. Downtown Castries, the capital, is 10 miles away.
Right Choice
This boutique style hotel will appeal to younger independent travelers, couples and families as a comfortable base for an action packed beach holiday in the Caribbean or for exploring the beautiful island of St Lucia.
Location and Resort
The Coco Kreole Hotel has just 20 rooms set in a brightly painted building within a short walk of the beach. Guests are also permitted to use some of the facilities, including the spa, of Coco Kreole`s larger sister hotel, the Coco Palm. The area is not just popular for its water sports but also hiking, mountain biking and whale watching.
Swimming Pools
The hotel has a swimming pool and guests can also use the large free-form swimming pool at the Coco Palm.
Eating and Drinking
The hotel serves a continental breakfast on the terrace of the Brown Sugar bar at the back of the hotel. The bar itself is open from 6am until 11pm each day. The hotel serves no meals other than this, but there are plenty of restaurants within walking distance, in many different styles, elegant food, simple local food, Thai and even Indian food.
Accommodation
All have bathroom/shower WC ceiling fan coffee and tea making facilities fridge TV VCR (certain amenities may be payable locally)
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