Free breakfast is served daily. Public spaces have free WiFi. An outdoor pool, a terrace, and multilingual staff are also featured at the business-friendly Lodge Afrique. Self parking is free.
Don't waste time looking further if you want to stay in St Lucia.
The Manager,owner, gardens ,breakfast , rooms and staff are all fantastic and exceptional.
If you want a big swimming pool this could be a problem
Hospedagem incrĂvel!! Staff super atencioso!! Quarto muito confortĂĄvel!! Chuveiro muito bom!! Era nossa lua de mel!! Comentamos na reserva, e fomos recebidos com presentes!! Muito legal!! O Wi-fi nĂŁo funcionava, mas tinha chovido por isso nĂŁo devia estar funcionando bem!! Mas nĂŁo afeta a estadia!! Vale muitoooo a pena!!
With individual, luxurious huts situated in a lush garden, Lodge Afrique felt like a luxurious resort at a rate I could afford. The breakfasts were delicious and the staff very helpful and friendly. It was a lovely oasis - I hardly wanted to leave to explore St. Lucia and the surrounding parks!
Toll eingerichtetes Hotel in der NĂ€he des Parks. Wir haben mit Zebras im Garten gefrĂŒhstĂŒckt und konnten die Tiere auf einen Meter Entfernung betrachten. Sehr freundliche Inhaber. Touren konnten ĂŒber das Hotel gebucht werden. Hotel ist zu empfehlen.
First off, I can see why most people would be pleased with this property. It is nice looking, secure, and walkable to town. The rooms are also pleasant.
However, I had a significant problem with management during my stay.
On Night #1:
1) The air conditioning remote was broken and therefore we had no A/C. We did not learn this until after the hotel office closed (around 7pm?). It was between 25C and 30C in our room all night.
2) There were bats flying around our room all night. Hitting us in the face, bouncing from wall to wall.
Management's response after Night #1:
1) We fixed the air conditioning remote today, you will be fine.
2) "Oh wow...you are so lucky you had endangered bats flying around your room! No we can't change your room because we are full"
Night #2
1) The air conditioning was "on" but blowing 25C to 30C air. It was set to 17C for 20 hours. No amount of playing with it would making anything cooler come out. It was hotter inside our room than outside our room.
2) The bats made a brief visit again.
Management's response after Night #2:
1) "Oh you must be wrong. We checked the A/C while you were out to dinner and your room was ice cold" (I do not like being accused of lying. It was not ice cold for the entire 20 hours it was on. I find it quite hard to believe our room was ice cold for the two hours we were at dinner)
2) I didn't even have the heart to bring up the bats again.
For $120 USD/night in South Africa, I expect an air conditioned & bat-free room.
Lovely rondavels, great staff, excellent home baked treats for breakfast and much more. The cats - Mackenzie, Aiden and Lily - and tortoises were an added bonus. Beautifully maintained grounds and well decorated rooms. Would love to go back.