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Villa Rackam, balcony on the Baie des Saintes with pool and 300m from beaches
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Popular amenities
- Pool
- Kitchen
- Washing machine
- Dryer
- Air-conditioning
- Outdoor space
Explore the area

Terre-de-Haut, Guadeloupe
- Fort NapoléonPlace, Fort Napoléon9 min walk
- Les Saintes (Terre-de-Haut)Place, Les Saintes (Terre-de-Haut)12 min walk
- Plage de Grande AnsePlace, Plage de Grande Anse14 min walk
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About the area
Terre-de-Haut
At this villa you'll be within just a 15-minute stroll of Anse du Figuier and Les Saintes (Terre-de-Haut). .Villa features a private pool, a washing machine and 2 bathrooms. In-room dining is easy with a kitchen that comes equipped with a fridge, a microwave and a dishwasher. A TV, a coffee/tea maker and a hairdryer are also available.
What's nearby
- Fort Napoléon - 9 min walk - 0.8 km
- Les Saintes (Terre-de-Haut) - 12 min walk - 1.0 km
- Plage de Grande Anse - 14 min walk - 1.2 km
- Bay of Marigot - 3 min drive - 2.0 km
- Plage du Pain de Sucre - 4 min drive - 1.7 km
Restaurants
- Le Triangle - 4 min walk
- Coconuts Bar / Chez Cécile - 7 min walk
- Café De La Marine - 12 min walk
- Les Balançoires - 4 min walk
- Chez les Filles - 11 min walk
About this property
Entire place
You'll have the entire home to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.
Villa Rackam, balcony on the Baie des Saintes with pool and 300m from beaches
### Description
In the heart of a listed site, the terrace extended by a swimming pool overlooks one of the most beautiful bays in the world. Villa Rackam is a subtle blend of Creole and contemporary architecture. Exclusive furnishings, meticulous decoration and original works of art.
A fully-equipped independent kitchen opening onto the terrace and the sea. Spacious, airy living room.
2 air-conditioned bedrooms with 160cm beds, each with its own private bathroom opening onto the Caribbean sky.
Parking space for golf carts and electric bikes with recharging station. Access to the villa is not possible for vehicles larger than a golf cart.
The villa is not recommended for children under 5.
The villa is not accessible to disabled persons.
If you wish to rent an electric cart or an electrically-assisted bicycle, please contact us.
If you have luggage and no electric buggy, we advise you to book a cab to the villa. Please note that the villa is at the top of a short but steep and narrow climb.
For early-morning departures, there is a shuttle service to the pier.
For your arrival and the use of geolocation we advise the use of Waze rather than Google Maps which here will be more accurate.
### Highlights of the accommodation
A unique view of the bay, Fort Napoléon and Marie-Galante. The island's beaches and best restaurants within walking distance. Sea views from every room.
### Nearby
It will only take you 6 minutes to walk to Anse du font curé. Then to tour of the island by car, scooter or electric bike. Visit Fort Napoleon, Pompierre beach and Pain de sucre. In the evening, enjoy a quiet dinner overlooking one of the most beautiful bays in the world. La Dive Bouteille” diving club and kayak rental 300 m away. For walkers, there's a 45-minute round-trip to admire the sunset from the summit of Camel (the island's highest point).
### A little history
The islands of Les Saintes or Les Saintes, in Guadeloupean Creole Lésent, are an archipelago of volcanic islets in the French West Indies in the Caribbean Sea. Divided between the communes of Terre-de-Haut and Terre-de-Bas, Les Saintes are administratively attached to Guadeloupe. Its inhabitants are called Saintois(es).
The smell of pancakes on the island quickly confirmed the Breton origin of these inhabitants. After numerous English invasions, always repelled, the first settlers arrived in the archipelago in the 1640's. They were Bretons, Normans, Vendeans and Alsatians.
### On the practical side
✅ Internet access
✅ Air conditioning in all rooms
In the heart of a listed site, the terrace extended by a swimming pool overlooks one of the most beautiful bays in the world. Villa Rackam is a subtle blend of Creole and contemporary architecture. Exclusive furnishings, meticulous decoration and original works of art.
A fully-equipped independent kitchen opening onto the terrace and the sea. Spacious, airy living room.
2 air-conditioned bedrooms with 160cm beds, each with its own private bathroom opening onto the Caribbean sky.
Parking space for golf carts and electric bikes with recharging station. Access to the villa is not possible for vehicles larger than a golf cart.
The villa is not recommended for children under 5.
The villa is not accessible to disabled persons.
If you wish to rent an electric cart or an electrically-assisted bicycle, please contact us.
If you have luggage and no electric buggy, we advise you to book a cab to the villa. Please note that the villa is at the top of a short but steep and narrow climb.
For early-morning departures, there is a shuttle service to the pier.
For your arrival and the use of geolocation we advise the use of Waze rather than Google Maps which here will be more accurate.
### Highlights of the accommodation
A unique view of the bay, Fort Napoléon and Marie-Galante. The island's beaches and best restaurants within walking distance. Sea views from every room.
### Nearby
It will only take you 6 minutes to walk to Anse du font curé. Then to tour of the island by car, scooter or electric bike. Visit Fort Napoleon, Pompierre beach and Pain de sucre. In the evening, enjoy a quiet dinner overlooking one of the most beautiful bays in the world. La Dive Bouteille” diving club and kayak rental 300 m away. For walkers, there's a 45-minute round-trip to admire the sunset from the summit of Camel (the island's highest point).
### A little history
The islands of Les Saintes or Les Saintes, in Guadeloupean Creole Lésent, are an archipelago of volcanic islets in the French West Indies in the Caribbean Sea. Divided between the communes of Terre-de-Haut and Terre-de-Bas, Les Saintes are administratively attached to Guadeloupe. Its inhabitants are called Saintois(es).
The smell of pancakes on the island quickly confirmed the Breton origin of these inhabitants. After numerous English invasions, always repelled, the first settlers arrived in the archipelago in the 1640's. They were Bretons, Normans, Vendeans and Alsatians.
### On the practical side
✅ Internet access
✅ Air conditioning in all rooms