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Jean-Yves Divoux
67 Rue du Général Lambert
Saint-Leu
97436

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Price per night:

price from €29

Telephone:

0262 34 76 98

Mobile:

0692 60 13 98

Description:

Description for B&B:

The Dodo Spot offers a variety of accommodations including 3 bedrooms, 5 self-catering studios, and 2 bungalows with 2 bedrooms. Nestled amidst a charming tropical garden, these accommodations provide a picturesque view of the Indian Ocean. This idyllic setting is perfect for those seeking to indulge in oceanic delights while also exploring the island's captivating attractions such as the volcano, the untamed south coast, the majestic high plains, and the awe-inspiring Mafate or Cilaos circuses.

Description for Gite

We offer a variety of accommodation options at our gite:

- Cozy small bedrooms measuring 8 m², which can be arranged with either a double bed or two single beds. These bedrooms share a common bathroom.
- Our self-catering studios provide spacious living areas ranging from 25 to 30 m². They are furnished with a comfortable double bed and a convertible sofa. Additionally, each studio includes a TV, private bathroom, private kitchen, and a terrace for your enjoyment.
- For those seeking more space, our 2-bedroom bungalows are an excellent choice. These bungalows offer a generous size of 356 m² and feature two bedrooms with double beds. Each bungalow includes a private bathroom, private kitchenette, and a terrace for relaxation.

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Directions

To reach St-Leu, head west along the main coastal road for one hour from Saint-Denis airport. You'll find St-Leu's northern entrance.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Notes: buffet breakfast 5 Euros
Apartment 5 44 266 10 non
Holiday Home 2 59 350 10 non

Services

Wi-Fi
Parking
Garden
Credit cards accepted

Attractions

  • Kelonia - Located in Saint-Leu, Kelonia is a sea turtle observatory and conservation center. Visitors can learn about these fascinating creatures, their conservation efforts, and even see them up close in their natural habitat.
  • Le Jardin d'Eden - This beautiful garden is a hidden gem in Saint-Leu. It features a variety of exotic plants, flowers, and trees, providing a serene and peaceful atmosphere for visitors to enjoy.
  • Stella Matutina Museum - Situated in Saint-Leu, this museum offers a fascinating journey through the history of sugar cane and rum production in Reunion Island. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, learn about the island's colonial past, and even sample some local rum.
  • La Maison du Coco - Located in Saint-Leu, La Maison du Coco is a unique museum dedicated to the coconut palm and its various uses. Visitors can discover the importance of this tree in Reunion's culture, cuisine, and economy, and even try some coconut-based products.
  • Conservatoire Botanique National de Mascarin - Just a short drive from Saint-Leu, this botanical garden is home to a wide variety of endemic and exotic plant species. Visitors can take guided tours, explore the well-maintained gardens, and learn about Reunion's rich biodiversity.
  • Le Trou du Souffleur - Situated in Saint-Leu, this natural blowhole is a popular attraction for both locals and tourists. When the waves crash against the shore, water is forced through a small hole, creating an impressive spout of water and a unique spectacle.
  • Kélonia Aquarium - Located in Saint-Leu, this aquarium offers an opportunity to explore the vibrant marine life of Reunion Island. Visitors can admire various fish species, coral reefs, and other marine organisms, gaining a deeper understanding of the island's rich underwater ecosystem.
  • Le Maïdo - A scenic viewpoint situated a short drive from Saint-Leu, Le Maïdo offers breathtaking panoramic views of the island's rugged mountains, lush valleys, and the Indian Ocean. It is a popular spot for hiking, photography, and enjoying stunning sunsets.
  • Musée Stella Matutina - Housed in a former sugar factory in Saint-Leu, this museum showcases the history and culture of Reunion Island. Visitors can explore exhibits on the island's diverse heritage, from its agricultural past to the cultural traditions of its inhabitants. 10. Plage de Saint-Leu - Saint-Leu Beach is a picturesque stretch of sandy shoreline perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. With its clear waters and coral reefs, it is also a popular spot for snorkeling and diving, offering a chance to discover the island's vibrant marine life.

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