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Vacationers can choose from a variety of accommodations while visiting Guadeloupe and its neighboring islands. From inexpensive inns and rental properties, to fairly priced family-owned establishments, to exclusive hotels and luxurious resorts, this French Caribbean country has it all. It is estimated that there are more than 11,000 rooms available throughout Guadeloupe. This includes hotel and resort guestrooms, as well as g�tes - apartment and rental villas. Lodgings in Guadeloupe, as on the majority of Caribbean islands, are considerably cheaper during the off tourist season, which lasts from mid-April to December. During this time, rates can be reduced by as much as 20 to 40 percent. All hotels and accommodations in the archipelago add a 10 percent service charge to the final bill, and there is also a taxe de s�jour, or government room tax, which will vary from place to place, but is generally about $1(USD) to $1.50(USD) per day. Ask your hotel concierge or call ahead to find out whether the fees are included in the price of your stay.
All-inclusive accommodations in Guadeloupe are limited, but at least one, namely Club Med La Caravelle, offers a wide range of amenities in one all-inclusive price. Lodgings at Club Med cost about $1,405(USD) for a 7-day stay, and guests have access to most of their travel needs in one place.
Hotels are located on Guadeloupe's mainland and on the outlying islands. The cheapest accommodations start as low as ?30, and mid-priced lodgings range from ?60-?90, while luxurious rooms and suites can be as high as, 120 or more. Discover all the things that the accommodations that you've chosen have to offer with the easy to follow alphabetical listing of hotels and resorts on this site. Rental properties are another accommodation option on Guadeloupe. Villas and g�tes are a great form of autonomous and inexpensive lodgings, perfect for tourists traveling with families or in large groups. Rental villas and apartments are also ideal for travelers who plan on visiting Guadeloupe for an extended period of time. The cost of rental properties varies from about $250(USD) all the way up to $5,000(USD) per week, depending on the type of housing and its amenities. The absolute cheapest place to stay on the islands has to be in the national parks campsites, where you will probably pay a small park entry fee or the cost of renting camping equipment. Staying at a campsite is a great choice for eco-oriented travelers who want to experience the great outdoors. Whatever your vacation and accommodation style, Guadeloupe has a great selection of lodgings, and travelers are sure to find the right digs for their island getaway. Related Articles
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