Pierre et Vacances Village Club Sainte-Luce, Martinique

Pierre et Vacances Village Club Sainte-Luce est une Hôtel est situé à Sainte-Luce, Martinique. L'adresse de la Pierre et Vacances Village Club Sainte-Luce est Pointe Philippeau - Lieu-dit Pavillon, Sainte-Luce 97228, Martinique. Si vous avez besoin de service, vous pouvez les contacter via le site Web ou par téléphone au numéro suivant +33 5 96 62 12 62.

La latitude de Pierre et Vacances Village Club Sainte-Luce est 14.464032, et la longitude est -60.93438. Pierre et Vacances Village Club Sainte-Luce est situé à Sainte-Luce, avec les coordonnées gps 14° 27' 50.5152" N and 60° 56' 3.768" W.

Le fuseau horaire de l'endroit est America/Martinique, le site web est https://www.pierreetvacances.com/fr-fr/fp_LUL_location-village-sainte-luce. Si vous avez des questions, s'il vous plaît laissez un commentaire.

Hôtel

Latitude14.464032Longitude-60.93438
Code postal97228DMS Lat14° 27' 50.5152" N
DMS Lng60° 56' 3.768" WGeoHASHddsdm3hgn4cpe
UTM Zone20PUTM(E)722655.5442256504
UTM(N)1600049.7285371409Fuseau horaireAmerica/Martinique
PaysFranceRégionMartinique
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This dilapidated excuse of a resort made for a ruined vacation, thanks to its many deficiencies:

NB: bedroom photograph is from unit for which you are asked to pay 310 euros plus per day!

*** (10/03/2017 21:10)
Please please do not stay at this place.. whatever u do run from this place. They falsely advertise and the pics are not real.. Firstly they claimed they could not find our reservation.. when I showed proof the said it's only for two nights instead of four.. we reserved three rooms they only had two available.. rooms with molds.. bathroom broke. The lights went out and had to wait for repair.. Wifi not working.. grounds dirty and they said house keeping is weekly.. they could only give us four towels for 7 ppl.. we left early and they refused to return our money back.. Do not stay here

We had reserved many months in advance for a 2 bedroom unit for six people during the week our daughter visited us. We asked for a late check out from our first unit and an early check in to the 2 bedroom unit. “Pas possible!”. Could the management arrange to have our bags moved? “Pas possible!” We were directed to take our bags down the 39 steps, place them in an unguarded storage room, then had to wait 5 hours with no offer of pool towels, no offer of anything; just frequent trips back to the reception desk to see if our 2 bedroom was ready. 5 hours and many trips to the reception desk later, we were given the single key (for six people now!) and made to collect our bags and carry them up 51 steps to an attic hovel that P et V falsely represented as a 2 bedroom unit appropriate for six people. The entire unit had dormer-like ceilings, so there was no standing headroom in at least half the space. One bedroom was about 5’ x 7’ (see photo) with no way of getting into the bed and only a small light at the door of the bed. Each of the two bedrooms had headroom only directly above the beds, so that a trip to the bathroom in the night always resulted in assaults on the head by the sloping ceiling. Night-lights? Of course not! The bathrooms and kitchen were the same: only very limited headroom. Furnishings? The “living room” had a 30” square outdoor table and 4 garden chairs. There was virtually nothing on the walls other than an obsolete TV hung at the end of an alcove in the living room, thus making it viewable by only one person. The bathrooms had the same shower problem, and were a disaster.

To start at the beginning: checking in: a total disaster, no signage, no organization. Be prepared to waste at least an hour checking in, and also be prepared for absolutely no service. Worst of all: only one room key, the old fashioned metal kind. Since our initial unit was “only” half a mile from the reception desk where we were told to leave the key, one can imagine the inconvenience, which became much greater when we were to move to a unit for six people and still given only one key.

The beaches surrounding P et V are quite nice, but are all public with easy parking. And in Martinique the beaches are public, open to everyone. So . . . do yourselves a favor: if you want to stay in this area, rent a house or apartment with a pool and walk or take a short ride by car to the beaches, which have many nice restaurants for lunch. Don’t even think of wasting time or money on the awful food at P et V. The nearby town of St. Luce has many good restaurants, but it is a good idea to make reservations. After a first miserable meal at P et V, we went out for all our other meals.

*** (25/11/2016 03:03)
Terrible terrible!!! The food is absolutely disgusting! Bugs in the fruit, just nasty food.. no one speaks English so forget about asking for anything because they will not even try to help you. The rooms are gross, hard, uncomfortable beds, and the bathrooms smell terrible. They play obnoxious French music all hours of the night so you cannot get a good night's sleep. The restaurants and supermarket are only open certain hours so you must plan your vacation days around them instead of having a leisurely time. The entire island is awful, and not friendly to tourists. We came for a week vacation and left after two horrible days. Save your money and go somewhere else, unless you want a awful experience!

I think we were the only Americans staying there at the time, and I don't speak French, but my wife speaks French well enough and did most of the translating with the front desk staff and bartenders as needed. I only mention this as a fair heads-up if you also do not speak French, beware that it's a little more difficult than navigating Paris in English, as we didn't encounter a lot of English speaking staff. However, if you are traveling to Martinique, you should probably be prepared for this anyway.

The rooms are very dated, with 12” televisions (we never used ours) inappropriately located. The rooms were cleaned only once a week, with towels changed very infrequently. And we were asked to pay 10 euros a day for the use of the room safe! When we asked for assistance with our bags (my wife and I are in our mid-seventies) the answer was “pas possible!” As a result we had to carry our bags up 39 steps to get to our first room unaided. The rooms have a bare minimum of furniture, with the most uncomfortable beds imaginable. The bathrooms are a step back in time, with showers elevated 12” or so off a tile floor, with plate glass doors, making for a dangerous exit after showering.

*** (13/02/2017 04:42)
Nice hotel complex. Close to the beach. All what you need in one place. May be too big for some people.

*** (14/12/2016 23:08)
My wife found this place through her chase credit card travel rewards and we were very happy with almost everything. We had a great room, the pool was nice (a little cold for my preference, but it didn't stop me from getting in), and everything was set up so that if you really wanted to, you could stay on the resort property for your entire vacation.

*** (27/03/2017 00:37)
DO NOT STAY HERE! REPEAT: DO NOT STAY HERE!
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