We spent five nights at The Habitation du Comte and found it immensely relaxing: a fine old Art Deco house on the site of a former sugar plantation, with ruins nearby (but not visitable). A shady garden with mature trees, where the heron hunts, hens pecking about marshalled by an attentive cockerel, and a little channel where fish compete for crumbs in the most charming way. Our room faced north (ideal for us: always shady) and we looked out onto breadfruit trees, vines and an enormous cactus as well as the usual palms etc. We loved it here and the laissez-faire feeling of the place. The pool was inviting. But best of all was the food. Absolutely wonderful, five-star Masterchef stuff, the best food I have ever had in a long and greedy life. The place was easy to find, well signposted from the main road, and between our scraps of French and the staff's soupcons of English there were no communication problems. Go there and eat your heart out!