Corossol is peaceful and beautiful, and it reflects the Caribbean's past before mass tourism really took over. This small village is nestled between hills and has only a few homes. This is the ideal place to spend a quiet holiday with your partner, a getaway from the crowds, to honeymoon, celebrate your anniversary or simply go on a memorable vacation. Petit Saint Louis is a villa with one bedroom for two. The villa has direct views to the harbour and the beach. From the balcony, you can see Gustavia, the capital of the island.
There is one bedroom that can be used by two people in the villa. There is a large wardrobe, sound system, key safe, iron and ironing board. A door leads to the private terrace outside. The modern ensuite bathroom has a shower, his/her sinks, and a hairdryer. You will find towels and toiletries.
Lush greenery surrounds the shaded area of the porch. Even when it rains, you will be adequately protected. It can be beautiful in the Caribbean when it rains. There is a small pool and wooden deck available for you to enjoy the view while you relax in the water and sip champagne. You can also relax on the deck in a recliner after taking a dip into the ocean or plunge pool. Corossol Beach is reached via a private, direct footpath.
With such beautiful views, why would you want to be indoors? The majority of Villa Petit Saint Louis guests are at the beach or visiting other attractions in Saint Bart’s. If you do need some time to chill out, here is a fully-equipped kitchen as well as a pleasant living space.
The holiday rental is perfect for a couple. The house has an air conditioner and strong Wi-Fi internet access. The ensuite bathroom has towels and toiletries. Although this Caribbean-style bungalow may be separated from other properties, you can rest assured that a housekeeper will visit it daily, six days per week, to clean it. A chef or masseur can be hired for an additional fee. There is parking for one vehicle in the garage.
The villa is located in Corossol, a fishing village, north of Gustavia. You will find traditional boats, lobster pots and dories in this area. The village's local tradition is straw weaving, and many villagers make hats and accessories to sell at the local markets. The International Seashell Museum is also located in the village, housing a collection of over 9,000 seashells. Sella, an Israeli restaurant, is a great place to eat.
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