
Based on public data
This hotel has little guest-verified firsthand data yet. 0 reports; thin data, conclusions stay cautious. High-value questions (upgrades, lounge, breakfast) stay marked insufficient — we label thin data, we never fabricate.
Contribute a stay report06External scores · reference only, not verified
External aggregates never count as verified, and this page never shows a price.
Rooms & Views
This garden view double room has a flat-screen TV.
This garden view double room features a sofa.
This double room features a pool with a view. The double room features a private entrance, soundproof walls, as well as…
This double room offers a pool with a view. The double room provides a private entrance, soundproof walls, a terrace wit…
T2 · Official booking system. Actual features may vary.
Restaurants nearby
- Maison Desamy★ Michelin Previously Alexandre Couillon's sous-chef at La Marine, Simon Bessonnet has set up shop in premises dating from 1860 in the heart of a wine-producing village in the Fiefs Vendéens. But as the contemporary interior he has designed for his restaurant suggests, the chef is very much in touch with the times. Drawing on a regional pantry, he comes up with bold and original combinations and chooses just the right emulsions, jus and condiments to intelligently boost his dishes. As for the desserts, they are models of deliciousness.12.1km
- Les Reflets★ Michelin A stone's throw from the church, St André d'Ornay, Welsh chef Nathan Cretney and his partner Solen Pineau run this attractive and discreetly charming restaurant. A palette of soft hues and bare stone walls contribute to the inviting and bang-on-trend decor – just the ticket for an intimate dining space where diners are well looked after. The food reflects regional ingredients and local producers in a creative and refined single set menu that is composed according to what the market has to offer. For an immersive experience, sit at the chef's table right next to the stoves.24.4km
- Christopher Coutanceau★★★ Michelin Overlooking the Plage de la Concurrence, the sign on the front of the restaurant says it all: "Christopher Coutanceau, chef and fisherman." Fishing here is a lifelong family passion, and Christopher takes it further by campaigning for sustainable methods and against waste. His sincere and unfussy cuisine, with its bouquet of marine scents, an invigorating ode to the Atlantic Ocean, is an extension of this commitment. The finest fish and seafood - turbot, sole, sea urchin - is prepared with care and imagination, while the modest mackerel or sardine is rendered sublime by the same devotion and t36.6km
- L'Écailler★ Michelin This shipowner's house on the pretty little port dates back to 1652. With wood panelling, a fireplace and old hardwood floors, the well-kept interior is inviting… but in fine weather, the terrace beckons. The menu is an ode to local fishing and the place is renowned for the excellent quality of its fish – the place to eat on the island!30.4km
- L'Abissiou★ Michelin This fine dining restaurant is tucked away in a quiet back street between the indoor market and the beautiful church, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Port. Its name, in the local dialect, refers to the small fish caught by children in the port. At the helm, a talented pair, Mélanie Roussy and Boris Harispe, trained at Michelin-starred restaurants (including La Villa Madie), have decked the place out in a contemporary style (navy and white walls, designer furniture etc). The menu is packed with seafood dishes (among others) and constantly changes, as the chef scrupulously follows the seasons, works with all 34.8km
- Racine Restaurant Behind its discreet façade, this contemporary bistro is the backdrop for Valentin Guignard's precise and sincere cuisine, which is served up by Meggie Blanc, his partner. Every lunchtime, the chef reworks his carefully crafted set menu using local and seasonal produce – for a price that won't break the bank. He sears the hake to perfection, accompanies it with a silky butternut squash purée, and seals the deal with a light and fresh almond, meringue and Granny Smith crumble. The evening menu is even more ambitious.7.8km
- Les Genêts★ Michelin This stylishly refurbished mansion a few kilometres from Les Sables-d'Olonne is home to talented couple Amélie and Nicolas Coutand. An advocate of fresh, seasonal produce, his approach is creative, joyful and flavoursome; regional ingredients take pride of place on his menu, from premium produce to humbler items such as sardine, mackerel and hake. A huge 1 400m2 kitchen garden brings a vegetal flourish to his light, exquisitely refined dishes. On weekday lunchtimes, bistronomy is the name of the game.41.5km
- BriemmBib "Briemm" is a contraction of Brice and Emmanuelle, who have partnered up (in business and in life) to found this dinky eatery in a lovely stone-built house, which is depicted by generous cooking and a gracious welcome. The sensibly priced patriotic lineup stars a succulent list of dishes that reveals a genuine eye for detail and a fine bouquet of flavours, e.g. crunchy pig’s trotters, purée of granny smith apples and caramelised walnuts, or flame-licked mackerel flanked by watercress soup and squid ink-laced shortbread. What’s not to like?31.8km
- Le Café des ArtsBib In this peaceful village in the Vendée countryside, Virginie and Antoine Préteux run this beautifully renovated former village café-restaurant. The young couple has a proven track record that includes Michelin-starred establishments. Consolidating the sound classical foundations he has learnt throughout his career, Antoine concocts delicious contemporary cuisine, inspired by the market and making the most of regional produce (vegetable platter, creamy and spicy broth; fresh pollack in a miso crust; his tasty take on the chestnut mont blanc dessert). The interior decor is cosy and intimate (wit31.9km
- Jean-Marc Pérochon★ Michelin Seated behind the restaurant’s floor to ceiling windows, admire the sun’s rays glinting on the ocean. A talented skipper has dropped anchor here in the person of Jean-Marc Pérochon who went to sea at 17, crossing the channel to Scotland, before cruising around Europe and as far as the West Indies. In his hotel-restaurant, his cooking is both minimalist and sprinkled with exotic flavours, extractions, stocks and emulsions, leaving our tastebuds aching for more. He believes in working only with first-rate goods, namely fish and shellfish from the fish auction at Saint-Gilles-Croix-de-Vie (which 44.7km
Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.
Attractions nearby
- La Rochelle Cathedral cathedral located in Charente-Maritime, in France36.1km
- Île de Ré bridge bridge in France33.0km
- Stade Marcel-Deflandre French rugby Stadium35.7km
- La Rochelle submarine base35.0km
- Vauclair Castle castle in Poitou-Charentes36.0km
- Orbigny-Bernon Museum museum in La Rochelle, France36.1km
- Aquarium de La Rochelle public aquarium in France37.0km
- Église Saint-Pierre-de-Laleu church located in Charente-Maritime, in France33.9km
Attraction data from Wikidata (CC0) — reference only.
Related community discussion
Start a discussionCommunity posts are member discussion. They are not used as verified records until separately reviewed.
No related posts yet
Start the first public discussion for this hotel or its program.