Related Entries (54)La Creole Beach
More La Creole Beach Entries-
Tristan V conference
A Travel Blog entry by kiwi_swede from Le Gosier, Guadeloupe
The conference was at La Créole Beach Hotel. The program is at http://www.crt.umontreal.ca/tristanv/ The talks were excellent, and lead to many discussions afterwards. The social program was also great ...
-
A vacation from our travels!
A Travel Blog entry by cerimattrtw2006 from La Digue, Seychelles Islands
... great care of us - We had our own cottage, 7 fruits, eggs, toast and cake for breakfast every morning, huge and delicious Creole dinners (fish, breadfruit and dessert), followed by Citronelle tea (makes you sweat and sleep well - as if we needed it!). It ...
-
A day of rest... definitely a SUNday
A Travel Blog entry by psubrat93 from La Pointe, Haiti
... place to fit in. I found the skit was well done and I could easily follow along with the story despite not speaking Creole. Right around noon, the sun breaks through the gray and the sky becomes blue. It begins to warm up ...
-
Day 7 (The best day of my trip)
A Travel Blog entry by excope from La Digue, Seychelles, Seychelles Islands
... of many of the same things listed on the restaurant menu for only 50 Rupees (about 3 Dollars). Fish, Chicken, Mangos, Rice, and Creole Sauce were loaded onto my plate with a smile (and a reciprocated smile). I went back to Dave's and ate ...
-
Puerto viejo - la pura vida
A Travel Blog entry by steffi0 from Puerto viejo, Costa Rica
... artist, to be played at the carribean coast of costa rica, where everybody is descent from jamaica, the common language is creole english and even the marijuana is straight from jamaica !!!! so the night started out great, went on better and ended ...
-
Arrival
A Travel Blog entry by mkouletio from Gosier, Guadeloupe
... the expressway to the tourist town of Gosier. Through a very appreciated time share certificate, we had one week stay at the Creole Beach Hotel. This is a 150+ room hotel with small kitchens and great sea views from many rooms. It has a private beach ...
-
Tamaran to Saint Isles
A Travel Blog entry by mkouletio from Terre des Hauts, Guadeloupe
... the main island. We travelled with two-dozen tourists from our hotel on a boat called Tip-Top-Two which runs regular tours from Creole Beach for about 80 Euro per person including lunch. We departed at 7am and were greeted by a heavy down pour while ...
-
Dive! Dive! Dive!
A Travel Blog entry by smash from Beau Vallon, Seychelles Islands
... on Anse Cayman, brownish very common on Anse Source d'Argent * Restaurants o Boathouse, Beau Vallon Beach, Mahe - creole buffet o Beau Vallon - Baobab Pizzeria o Victoria - outdoor market, plus supermarket (good ...
-
1st city stopover in PERU!
A Travel Blog entry by trekamerica from Piura, Peru
... "The city of the eternal heat" because it is hot all year round.One of the best known tourist attractions in Piura is La Esmeralda beach, known as Colan for it is located near the town of Colan. Colan beach is a very long beach with warm waters. Local ...
-
In Love With Reunion Island - Trip Report
A Travel Blog entry by kuznetss from Reunion , Réunion, Reunion
... Maido (2203 m). We stayed in the Boucan Canot, which stretches between Cap Homard and Cap la Houssaye. The small hotel right on the beach called La Villa du Soleil (54 RN plage de Boucan Canot, 97434 Saint Gilles Les Bains, Ile de la Réunion, Tél : +262 ...
-
Reunion - fantastic mountains, waterfalls
A Travel Blog entry by diannemurray from St Denis, Reunion
... on the way up, but can't get any good photos, as either no stopping spot, or clouds. La Plaine des Palmistes is a pretty ordinary spot, and the Creole architecture is nothing special. Talk to the Tourist Office, making reasonable ground in French, but ...
-
Costa Rica now
A Travel Blog entry by martinandheike from Tilaran, San Jose and Tortugero land of Turtles...., Costa Rica
... humid as hell. we booked into a great and cheap little "Cabana". The local population here are Afro Carribean and speak a mixture of Spanish, Creole and English. The next day we were up at 6am with a guide we had met the day before. He took us out on his ...
-
Grenada, West Indies
A Travel Blog entry by fletcherclaytor from St. George's, Grenada
... necklaces and small carved tikis for earrings or necklaces. And the lady selling bathing suit wraps and hair braiding. Coconut Beach French Creole restaurant up the beach: a pink and lavender beach place that served simply delicious shrimp, ...
-
Food, Francs & Relaxation
A Travel Blog entry by kazbar212 from Amborovy, Mahajanga, Madagascar
... , the shop owner will sheepishly convert the amount into Ariary and accept the cash. Food Malagasy Style: Really different to Creole. There is the same French influence on more traditional dishes but with a twist that is delicious and ...
-
Another 4 states, another 2000 miles...
A Travel Blog entry by amandarrell from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
... your car here! On Sunday we braved the cold and the wind and walked up to the Treme (pronounced 'Tre-may') Creole & Gumbo Festival, looked around the stalls and saw a couple of really good jazz bands, including one where the trombonist ...
-
Caribbean
A Travel Blog entry by guy.everton from Bocas Town, Bocas del Toro, Panama
... than $7 or $8. Reluctantly, we sat down at a place that seemed cheaper than most, and I enjoyed pescado a la criolla - dorado fish creole-style cooked with peppers, aji, onions, garlic and coriander, accompanied by the obligatory rice and tomato salad ...
-
Things to do and places to go in Guadeloupe
A Travel Blog entry by plasmoid from Guadeloupe, Guadeloupe
... usually held in Pointe-á-Pitre in August. The festival features a banquet open to all that lasts for hours, and traditional Creole costume is prevalent. Dancing and parades proceed the event. Belying its dual roots, Creole foods and French foods ...
-
The final countdown
A Travel Blog entry by r.m.heslop from Flic En Flac, Mauritius
... Richard (who was, naturally, outraged at the audacity) - Our final night in Mauritius at the Twins Gardens restaurant for Creole seafood buffet, sega dancing and lang-arm open dancefloor. We can like to sokkie too. Mixed feelings as our time in ...
-
Mauritius
A Travel Blog entry by lc65259 from Port Louis, Mauritius
... would the community they belong to to explain their way of living and background. When abroad they say they are Mauritian but "Creole" when on the island. The prison was really eye-opening and the trip all around was really powerful. After women's ...
Related Forums (2)La Creole Beach
More La Creole Beach ForumsLittle Corn Island starter kit
A forum post by acdiver
Related Accommodations (1)La Creole Beach
More La Creole Beach Accommodations-
Traveler Rating
- 191 reviews
- 3 travel blogs



