A hunderd-year old Post-House, has been run by the same family since 1946. The Hostellerie ... more
Saint Roch awaits you on the banks of the river Ourthe, not far from lush pastures and fragrant woods, in a small and friendly village at the gateway to the Arde...
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Advantages: Paradise! Disadvantages: Not easily accessible
Language: French, Creole
Currency: Gourde
Close your eyes and think talc-like beaches, warm crystal-clear waters, and hot Caribbean sun. Sounds like paradise? It sure is! When someone asks me where my favourite place in the world is, my answer every time is Labadee. I have visited the island 3 times with the cruise company Royal Caribbean and every time I have fallen in love with the island over and over again. Here's why?
***Labadee?***
Where is Labadee I hear you scream. Well Labadee is located with in the secluded north coast of Hispaniola, (Haiti). It is a 260-acre peninsula, that features lush green mountains, 4 stunning beaches, nature trails, an open-air dining area, and a marketplace with fine arts and crafts. Labadee (pronounced La-Bah-Dee) sits 20 minutes west of the island where the Atlantic and the Caribbean meet ...
funphobic2 06.10.2005
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Advantages: Eat, drink and shop.... Disadvantages: ....until you drop
like the Chateau Tilques also tend to like the Hostellerie des Trois Mousquetaires at Aire-sur-la-Lys to the east of St Omer (0033 321 39 01 11), but again I don't; both seem to me to be pitched at a certain type of English tourist with pretensions, among whom I would not like to think of myself as numbered. Some way south of St Omer but worth a mention is the little town of St Pol-sur-Ternoise, where the Hotel Le Lion d'Or (0033 321 03 10 44) offered excellent value when I was last there, admittedly some years ago.
LE TOUQUET-PARIS-PLAGE. South down the coast from Boulogne, this is a stylish resort in the summer, a rather chilly wind-swept one in the winter. It boasts plenty of hotels in every price-range but, for reasons that escape me, I've never stayed there. If you want a period experience - the period being early in the last century ...
torr 14.04.2004 (10.06.2006)
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