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Eddie Corporin
Pk35 Domaine De La Pointe Maripa
Roura
97311

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price from €65

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0694251097

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The main house offers guest rooms of 18 m2 and 9 m2. The ground floor, which spans 130 m2 and is exclusively for customers, provides ample space for relaxation. The upper floor is reserved for the family owners. The cottage can comfortably accommodate 8 to 10 people, with cozy hammocks provided for sleeping. Guests can enjoy a delicious breakfast included in the service.

The Villa Francois offers two picturesque trails - one leading to Francois mountain and the other to the mesmerizing mountain snake in the heart of the Amazon rainforest. Nestled in the secluded forest, this house provides a unique opportunity to be in constant contact with wildlife.

Additionally, a river is just a 10-minute walk away and provides easy access for canoe launching.

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Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1 65
B&B
(3 pers.)
1 90
Holiday Home 1 30 300

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Attractions

  • Iles du Salut (Salvation Islands): Located off the coast of Kourou, the Iles du Salut is a group of three islands known for their historical significance. They were once used as a French penal colony and are now a popular tourist destination, offering stunning natural beauty and a chance to explore the remnants of the prison.
  • Space Centre (Centre Spatial Guyanais): Situated in Kourou, the Space Centre is a major tourist attraction in French Guiana. It is the European Space Agency's primary spaceport and is responsible for launching satellites into space. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about space exploration and witness rocket launches if timing permits.
  • Maroni River: The Maroni River is a natural border between French Guiana and Suriname. It offers picturesque landscapes, lush rainforests, and the opportunity to experience the unique culture of the indigenous Maroon communities that reside along its banks. Boat tours, fishing trips, and cultural exchanges are popular activities here.
  • Devil's Island (Ile du Diable): Another notable island within the Iles du Salut, Devil's Island is known for its eerie history as a high-security prison. It housed political prisoners, including Captain Alfred Dreyfus, and offers a haunting insight into the penal colony's past. Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about the island's dark past.
  • Guiana Amazonian Park (Parc Amazonien de Guyane): Covering a vast area of the Amazon rainforest, the Guiana Amazonian Park is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest national parks in France. It is home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare species like jaguars and giant river otters. Guided tours and hikes allow visitors to immerse themselves in this pristine natural environment.
  • Cayenne: The capital city of French Guiana, Cayenne, offers a blend of French and Creole cultures. It features colorful colonial buildings, bustling markets, and a vibrant culinary scene. Visitors can explore the historic Place des Palmistes, visit the Fort Ceperou, or simply stroll along the picturesque coastline.
  • Cacao Museum (Musée du Cacao): Located in Roura, near Domaine De La Pointe Maripa, the Cacao Museum showcases the history and production process of cacao, a significant crop in French Guiana. Visitors can learn about the cultivation, harvesting, and processing of cacao beans, as well as sample various chocolate delicacies.
  • Montjoly Beach: Situated near Cayenne, Montjoly Beach is a serene coastal stretch that offers tranquility and natural beauty. It is known for its fine golden sands, clear waters, and nesting sea turtles. Visitors can relax on the beach, swim, or even witness the hatching of baby turtles during the nesting season.
  • Cacao Trail (Sentier du Cacao): The Cacao Trail is a scenic hiking trail that winds through the lush rainforests of French Guiana. It offers an immersive experience, allowing visitors to learn about the region's flora, fauna, and traditional cacao plantations. Guided tours along the trail provide a unique insight into the local way of life and the importance of cacao cultivation. 10. Saint-Joseph de l'Approuague Church: Located in the village of Roura, near Domaine De La Pointe Maripa, this charming church is known for its picturesque setting amidst the rainforest. It showcases a blend of traditional and modern architectural styles and offers a peaceful atmosphere for visitors to appreciate the spiritual heritage of the area.