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SunSet Surf Camp
Route Touristique Sèze, Saint Francois 97118 Guadeloupe
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My husband and I decided to explore Guadeloupe for our honeymoon - we heard through the grapevine the surf was good! We decided to split half our time staying at Sunset Surf Camp and the other half in a luxury resort, for the full honeymoon effect. I can honestly say that our time at the surf camp was probably more enjoyable than the resort (we loved the resort too, both experiences were incredible)! From the moment we arrived, Leina, a volunteer at the camp, welcomed us with a complimentary ti punch and we knew we were in for a great adventure. The rooms were nice and clean, the common area was a blast and always so welcoming, meeting new people every day. The owners, Peyo and Babette, are extremely kind-hearted and treated us like family. We chose the surf taxi option which was amazing because Peyo showed us many great surf spots and explained how the breaks work. It definitely helps to have a local show you around, so it was totally worth it. The amazing hospitality this couple and their family showed us was absolutely incredible. Memories made that will last a lifetime.... we absolutely plan to go back and stay at the surf camp!!! Highly recommend to anyone considering to stay there, even if you do not surf.
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Date of stay: February 2020
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In early 2007 my then-boyfriend and I were offered a free trip to Guadeloupe. By the time we tried to redeem the trip voucher, the hotel portion of the trip (Club Med) had expired. With two plane tickets in hand and only a little money saved up (we were college freshmen at the time), we searched around online and found SunSet Surf Camp. We booked 5 nights in March at the camp and loved every minute. Babette and Peyo were incredibly gracious hosts, and they did not seem to mind that my boyfriend and I did not attend any surf lessons or extra activities while at the camp. There were two family-style dinners during our trip, each with fabulous, fresh, adventurous food and delicious fish caught earlier that day. The liquors and red wine were flowing, too. The breakfasts were simple but good with fresh baguettes, jellies and meats. There was no air conditioning, which surprised me at first but I realized we didn't need it much as the evenings were cool and breezy. The beds, while firmer than I usually like, had mosquito nets hung over them, which helped as the bugs could be annoying when you are trying to sleep. The common room had plenty of games and a hammock. My boyfriend and I had never played chess before, but were quite decent players by the time we left, thanks to the help of an older guest who served as our teacher. When not teaching surf lessons, Peyo could be found behind the bar serving drinks. It was nice to have the common area fridge available to store anything we bought at the grocery store. There was never any worry that someone would come by and eat our food our steal our beer.
There was a wonderful pizza place next door to the camp that we ate at several times. Very thin, crispy dough with good toppings. We frequented the street vendors too for crepes and baguette hot dogs, all very inexpensive. Not knowing any French, it was a bit difficult for us to get around in the country. It seemed almost nobody knew English, so we did feel a bit isolated from the other travelers and people we met in town. If I were to go back again, I would definitely rent a car to make traveling easier. The Surf Camp provided bicycles, which we used every day for the 5-minute bike ride to the beach and the grocery store for lunch foods, though they were not in the best condition. We took taxis to dinner at night. The fancier restaurants were about a 15-20 minute walk from camp, which would have been fine except that we were constantly being begged for money by some of the impoverished locals, which made us a little uncomfortable.
Anyway, the water at the beach in St. Francois was gorgeous, clear turquoise blue and just about a 10 minute walk down the big hill from the camp. It is technically a topless beach, but I only saw small children and very old women going topless. The fact that anyone was topless was a big surprise to me, considering we do not have topless or nude beaches in the US.
We made a couple of friends at the camp, who all coincidentally traveled alone on holiday. Two of the gentlemen's names I can't remember - a French corporate lawyer living in London and French rally car driver - and Erwin, an air Traffic controller in France (hello Erwin if you are out there - you were so handsome and nice :)). All three men were very friendly, interesting people, and spoke better English than most! One of them had rented a car and offered to drive the rest of us to Basse Terre and Saint Anne to see the city. In Basse Terre you must visit Guadeloupe National Park and the Rhum Bolonge, the rum distillery. The climate of Basse Terre was so vastly different than in Saint Francois. It was humid with lush rainforest and beautiful waterfalls. It felt like a different part of the world completely. Saint Anne had beautiful beaches and really had the livelihood we felt we were missing sometimes in Saint Francois. Lots of good restaurants along the beachfront, and you can watch the sailboats come in while laying on the white sand. There were many street vendors selling sou
All in all, it was a wonderful trip! I am not sure that I would ever at the Surf Camp again, but that is only because my preferences and income level have increased since graduating college :) . For those who are wondering, once we arrived in Guadeloupe, my boyfriend and I spent less than $100USD over the 5-day period, including all meals, drinks, transportation, tips, and souveneirs we brought home.
There was a wonderful pizza place next door to the camp that we ate at several times. Very thin, crispy dough with good toppings. We frequented the street vendors too for crepes and baguette hot dogs, all very inexpensive. Not knowing any French, it was a bit difficult for us to get around in the country. It seemed almost nobody knew English, so we did feel a bit isolated from the other travelers and people we met in town. If I were to go back again, I would definitely rent a car to make traveling easier. The Surf Camp provided bicycles, which we used every day for the 5-minute bike ride to the beach and the grocery store for lunch foods, though they were not in the best condition. We took taxis to dinner at night. The fancier restaurants were about a 15-20 minute walk from camp, which would have been fine except that we were constantly being begged for money by some of the impoverished locals, which made us a little uncomfortable.
Anyway, the water at the beach in St. Francois was gorgeous, clear turquoise blue and just about a 10 minute walk down the big hill from the camp. It is technically a topless beach, but I only saw small children and very old women going topless. The fact that anyone was topless was a big surprise to me, considering we do not have topless or nude beaches in the US.
We made a couple of friends at the camp, who all coincidentally traveled alone on holiday. Two of the gentlemen's names I can't remember - a French corporate lawyer living in London and French rally car driver - and Erwin, an air Traffic controller in France (hello Erwin if you are out there - you were so handsome and nice :)). All three men were very friendly, interesting people, and spoke better English than most! One of them had rented a car and offered to drive the rest of us to Basse Terre and Saint Anne to see the city. In Basse Terre you must visit Guadeloupe National Park and the Rhum Bolonge, the rum distillery. The climate of Basse Terre was so vastly different than in Saint Francois. It was humid with lush rainforest and beautiful waterfalls. It felt like a different part of the world completely. Saint Anne had beautiful beaches and really had the livelihood we felt we were missing sometimes in Saint Francois. Lots of good restaurants along the beachfront, and you can watch the sailboats come in while laying on the white sand. There were many street vendors selling sou
All in all, it was a wonderful trip! I am not sure that I would ever at the Surf Camp again, but that is only because my preferences and income level have increased since graduating college :) . For those who are wondering, once we arrived in Guadeloupe, my boyfriend and I spent less than $100USD over the 5-day period, including all meals, drinks, transportation, tips, and souveneirs we brought home.
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Date of stay: June 2012Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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The Surfcamp is one of the beste we have been to. The owners, Peyo and Babette, are the most friendly, relaxed and helpful people you can imagine. The rooms are very clean and and the camp is a great base for exploring the island, whether you surf or not. The camp is also good for traveling with children. Our one year old daughter really enjoyed to stay in the camp.
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Date of stay: November 2013Trip type: Travelled with family
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I went there with my girlfriend in may 2017, and it was obvious to us that we were the last of the guests for the season. The hosts were friendly but seemed uninterested. Some of it might be caused by language barriers. They advertised having aircondition, but we were simply told that they were not available, so it was a warm experience for a Norwegian guy. That being said, it seemed like it would be a cool place to live if you either speak french or if you come earlier when the place is packed and you want to party.
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Date of stay: May 2017Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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St. Francois is a lovely little beach town on the south part of Grand Terre Island in Guadeloupe.
I stayed at Sunset Surf Camp, a family run hostel which had dorm accommodation for 29 Euro per night, best I found on the island.
They also have private rooms of course and surf lessons are optional. Peyo and Babette's lovely series of covered patios with hammocks and sqinging chairs are perfectly arranged to catch the cool breezes and are furnished with book exchange, games, ping pong, basket of sporting equipment, bar etc. In short they had everything I wanted to make my stay pleasant. The rooms are off the patios with fans and good mosquito nets, an essential for the island. There is a pool and a kitchen for sharing. The beach is a five minute walk down the road.
I heartily recommend St.-Francois and Sunset Surf Camp.
I stayed at Sunset Surf Camp, a family run hostel which had dorm accommodation for 29 Euro per night, best I found on the island.
They also have private rooms of course and surf lessons are optional. Peyo and Babette's lovely series of covered patios with hammocks and sqinging chairs are perfectly arranged to catch the cool breezes and are furnished with book exchange, games, ping pong, basket of sporting equipment, bar etc. In short they had everything I wanted to make my stay pleasant. The rooms are off the patios with fans and good mosquito nets, an essential for the island. There is a pool and a kitchen for sharing. The beach is a five minute walk down the road.
I heartily recommend St.-Francois and Sunset Surf Camp.
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This place has an amazing vibe, quiet enough to relax, bubbly enough to be fun, overall a fantastic experience. Amazing value for money! The place has an incredibly original set up, the location, the service, the facilities are all great. Peyo and Babette are wonderful warm and fun hosts willing to help and recommend what the island has to offer always with a smile. Thank you for a wonderful time!
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Date of stay: November 2018Trip type: Travelled with friends
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We stayed here for two nights in July, which is the off season so we had the entire place nearly to ourselves. It was very relaxing and just what we were hoping for. Peyo and his wife are wonderful hosts and they are very easy going and we enjoyed chatting with them in the evenings. Peyo served us a wonderful breakfast every morning, a perfect start to our day. We were also able to use the bicycles that they had available at the camp. There is a nice open space where you will find couches, books, hammocks and a computer where you can sit and relax. There is lots to do and the beach is only about a 20 minute walk from the camp. We very much enjoyed our stay at the SunSet Surf Camp and would recommend this place even for those who are not there to surf! Thank you Peyo!
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Date of stay: July 2013Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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The owners Peyo and Babette really do a great job in managing the camp and create a relaxed and uncomplicated atmosphere, which let's you enjoy the beautiful setting of the camp with open common areas, a nice garden with hammocks and pool, and bungalow rooms. Also non-surfers are very welcome and there's plenty of stuff to do: chill at the pool, drink a Ti Punch (or two) at night at the lively Bar, play table tennis, chill in the hammocks, cook delicious stuff in the common kitchen..and use the library with a lot of books or play miniature pool, go through the various card games etc. (by the way, I left a full Poker set including Chips there, feel free to have a go). Every couple of days, Peyo and Babette prepare a very nice dinner with local food and diverse sorts of homemade Rhum-Punches: very nice ! I would definitely go again, heard saying that this ranks among the best places for Budget travellers in Guadeloupe.
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Date of stay: December 2012Trip type: Travelled solo
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Room Tip: You will get the best room available...i booked a backpacker room and got a single room just...
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I have been passing through surf camps for years, from Morocco to Mozambique and I have never had a better stay (or better surf).
The break at St Francois has consistent conditions, and are great for any level. Ben, my surf coach, changed the way I surfed and brought me to a whole new level in the sport. He's one of the best coaches I've ever had.
Peyo and Babette, the owners, are the salt of the earth. Rooms are comfy and I passed many a hot afternoon cooling off poolside. I plan to come back...A LOT.
The break at St Francois has consistent conditions, and are great for any level. Ben, my surf coach, changed the way I surfed and brought me to a whole new level in the sport. He's one of the best coaches I've ever had.
Peyo and Babette, the owners, are the salt of the earth. Rooms are comfy and I passed many a hot afternoon cooling off poolside. I plan to come back...A LOT.
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Date of stay: August 2012Trip type: Travelled solo
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Peyo, the owner, speaks perfect English and him and his wife are great hosts. The breakfast is perfect with fresh baguettes every morning. The rooms were clean and neat and the entire camp is kept the same. We loved the pool. We played our own music in their new sound system. The camp is conveniently located next to a car rental company, and Peyo told us where the best surf and kite surfing beaches were located. Overall, Peyo was very friendly and helpful. It's a great atmosphere for a great price. I highly recommend it!
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Date of stay: April 2012Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Oui sans problème !! Chacun a de la place dans le frigo et on peut facilement cuisiner !
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€63 - €79 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
LOCATION
CaribbeanGuadeloupeGrande-Terre IslandSaint Francois
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Which popular attractions are close to SunSet Surf Camp?
Nearby attractions include Plage de Bois Jolan (4.8 km), Plage des Raisins Clairs (4.1 km), and Zevallos Colonial Estate (6.7 km).
What are some of the property amenities at SunSet Surf Camp?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, a pool, and a lounge.
What food & drink options are available at SunSet Surf Camp?
Guests can enjoy a lounge during their stay.
What are some restaurants close to SunSet Surf Camp?
Conveniently located restaurants include La Cantine, JP O Piano, and O'gaïana.
Are there opportunities to exercise at SunSet Surf Camp?
Yes, guests have access to a pool during their stay.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at SunSet Surf Camp?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and French.
Are there any historical sites close to SunSet Surf Camp?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Habitation Néron (14.1 km).