Frommer's Review
In the early 1990s, a much larger hotel on this spot split up after its managers dissolved their partnership. This hotel is one of the two separate entities, and the background explains why it's flanked on either side by very similar-looking properties. The St.-Tropez des Caraibes is the better maintained of the two. Don't expect too many hotel-style amenities here, as there's no bar, and very little to do on-site -- but with the sweeping sands of Orient Beach at your disposal, you may not care. Three of the units have a kitchen, but many bars and restaurants are within walking distance. Seven units lie within each of eight neo-Romanesque buff- and pink-colored buildings. Rooms are genuinely appealing, each with bright but soft tones of pink and green, floral upholsteries, a balcony, and a bathroom with a shower. The best accommodations, with the highest ceilings and the greatest sense of space, lie on the top (third) floor of each of the eight buildings. A 7-day minimum stay is required.
Facilities:
Outdoor pool; laundry service; 1 room for those w/limited mobility
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