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4.2 out of 5

"Very friendly speaking english was nice & helping with bags to room & making sure we were happy. Good job Steve. " More

By a verified traveller on Sat 28 Sep 2019

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Premium Bungalow, Sea View

Bed Count 2 Twin Beds Maximum Occupancy 4 Max

Standard Bungalow, Garden View

Bed Count 2 Twin Beds Maximum Occupancy 4 Max

Deluxe Bungalow, Private Pool, Sea View

Bed Count 2 Twin Beds Maximum Occupancy 4 Max

Family Suite

Bed Count 1 King Bed Maximum Occupancy 6 Max

Malabou Beach Hotel ratings based on 5 Verified Reviews

Review Summary
4.2 out of 5 4.0 out of 5.0
Room cleanliness 4.5 out of 5.0
Service & staff 4.5 out of 5.0
Room comfort 4.5 out of 5.0
Hotel condition 3.5 out of 5.0

Guest reviews for Malabou Beach Hotel

Everyone (3) Couples (1)
5 out of 5
Very friendly speaking english was nice & helping with bags to room & making sure we were happy. Good job Steve.

Posted by on 28 Sep. 2019

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3 out of 5
Lovely isolated location, beautiful setting. Unfortunately our first bungalow had a broken A/C and no hot water, they did move us to another but then 2 mornings in a row we woke up with no running water. Very inconvenient with a young child.

Posted by on 7 Sep. 2019

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5 out of 5
Great hotel with friendly staff with lots of things to do in the area. Also, the Internet was perfect in the hotel, even at the beach could I watch a movie on my tablet,

Posted by on 8 Jun. 2018

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4 out of 5

lovely beach bungalows on a beautiful lagoon

Pros: Lovely rooms and beautiful location on a lagoon. In better weather a couple of nights would have been well worthwhile.
Cons: Sunny warmer weather.
Location: swimming, snorkelling, kayaks, & exploring the northern tip of New Caledonia
Malabou is at the very north of New Caledonia and is quite isolated. The drive from Noumea up the west coast can be done in one day but it would be better to take a break half way at say the Sheraton Deva Resort near Bourail. Eating out everywhere in New Caledonia is expensive and uninspiring. At Malabou there is really no other choice but the resort. We drove down the east coast, which is quite an adventure. Hienghene is spectacular and a definite over night stay. The trip is spoilt by trying to go back to Noumea all the way from Malabou in one day. Much too far on narrow windey roads especially at night with locals in a hurry to get home. There are plenty of lovely picnic spots, so next time I would buy a baguette, salad and cheese at a local shop. There was even one spot with an honour system for hiring Kayaks.

Posted by , from Sydney on 22 Jul. 2015

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4 out of 5

Malabou again

Pros: Excellent staff, new bungalows are really good, great food, best in class
Cons: complete the upgrades, additional television channels
Location: About 5 hours north of Noumea. Very tranquil. Clean sandy beaches.
If you want the full 5 star experience, this is not for you. 6th visit over 3 years. This is an excellent retreat, in idyllic surrounds. Excellent smorgasbord meals, great staff and service. The revamped bungalows are a real improvement. Beach, pool and bar all excellent. Staff have good communication skills and manage the french english thing very well. Better than most in New Caledonia

Posted by , from Australia on 22 Jun. 2015

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