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Sunset HotelvsAuberge de la Petite Anse
Both hotels are endorsed by travel writers. Overall, Auberge de la Petite Anse scores marginally better than Sunset Hotel. Auberge de la Petite Anse comes in at 73 with positive reviews from 2 reviews like Star Service, Lonely Planet.
Sunset Hotel
Fodor's
DK Eyewitness
BlackBook
Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet
Rue de la Republique, Gustavia 97133, St. Barthelemy
From $0/night
- Free Internet
- Concierge
- Air Conditioning
- Minibar
- Baggage storage
- Safe
"An economical and handy, if not luxurious option for those who want to stay in town." Full review
"A two-star hotel right in the center of Gustavia. Relatively simple rooms with a central balcony that overlooks the harbor and offers a great sunset view."
"Ten rooms with traditional West Indian colonial dècor, located right on the harbor."
"The most central hotel in Gustavia, Sunset Hotel is also clean, unpretentious and family run." Full review
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Book ahead – the owner proudly told us that all his rooms were full every single night in 2010.
Top choice
"Its 10 rooms are simple but clean and come with fridges; pricier ones have stunning harbor and sunset views...breakfast is served on the panoramic terrace. " Full review
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Two caveats: it's on the 3rd floor, with no lift/elevator, and wi-fi is in public areas only.
Auberge de la Petite Anse
Star Service
Lonely Planet
Anse des Flamands 97095, St Barthelemy
From $0/night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Free Parking
- Kitchenette
- Air Conditioning
- Beach
"At the end of a narrow winding road...past St-Barth Isle De France, is the island's best bargain for those seeking an inexpensive noncommercial escape with unencumbered water views and a place to cook." Full review
"As the snaking stone road starts to peter out at the far end of Flamands, little Auberge de la Petite Anse emerges." Full review