Search cities, hotels, brands…

Guest-guided hotel insights

Hôtel De La Plage

★★★DamganSea view
8.5/ 10Very good

Based on public data

Review

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 report
06External scores · reference only, not verified
8.48/10FlyerKey composite

External aggregates never count as verified, and this page never shows a price.

Rooms & Views

Family Room (2 Adults + 2 Children)
1x Double 30 Up to 4
Sea view

Includes: -Master bedroom with a sea view, and features a seating area and TV. -The children's bedroom -Bathroom with a…

Superior Room with Seating Area
1x Double 28 Up to 2
Sea view

Features a seating area, a bedroom and a south-facing balcony with a sea view. Includes a flat-screen TV.

Premium Double Room with Sea View
1x Super King 26 Up to 2
Sea view with view

This spacious room features a south-facing balcony with views of the beach. The spacious, private bathroom includes a ha…

Classic Double Room with Sea View
1x Queen 21 Up to 2
Sea view

Features a south-facing balcony with full sea views. The bathroom has a shower. This room cannot accommodate an extra b…

Comfort Double Room with Sea View
1x Double 16 Up to 2
Sea view

Offers a view of the beach. Includes a flat-screen TV, and a private bathroom fitted with a shower. This room cannot ac…

T2 · Official booking system. Actual features may vary.

Restaurants nearby

  • Domaine de Rochevilaine This smart restaurant is part of the family-owned Grand Hotel de Solesmes estate, which boasts a charming patchwork of traditional cottages, houses and manors, manicured grounds and a jaw-dropping ocean view. Chef Maxime Nouail, also a fisherman, consummately works with premium seafood and local country produce. Lobster is the house signature, but the rest of the enticing menu is equally first-class: carpaccio of langoustines, green peas, cockles; John Dory roasted in butter with artichokes prepared several ways. Deft craftsmanship, crisp forthright flavours, a splendid wine list and flawless 6.3km
  • La Table - Domaine du Liziec★ Michelin Set among flower gardens and century-old trees, this fully restored 16C Breton estate has been enhanced by an elegant contemporary extension. In this refined setting, chef Olivier Samson (formerly of La Gourmandière - La Table d'Olivier) showcases his talent. His refined contemporary cuisine is deeply rooted in the local terroir and presented in the form of tasting menus. Celtic produce is handled with precision: Breton abalone with spinach and a pork jus; sole from small-boat fishing with asparagus and kumquat; roast pigeon with cocoa and pigeon leg bonbon. In dish after dish, buckwheat, sea 19.8km
  • Le Manoir de Kerbot This 16C manor house (once an orphanage) has been converted into a haven for food lovers. Guests are treated to fairly traditional cuisine – warm oysters, semi-cooked foie gras, catch of the day, pulled pork in a spice crust served with an aromatic reduction: tasty, well-crafted recipes all the way! The service is very attentive, and the terrace overlooking a lake is delightful, as are the lovely guestrooms.11.7km
  • Le Kermer This restaurant on the Rhuys Peninsula, the result of a fruitful collaboration between two seasoned chefs, is nestled in an authentic Breton building recognisable by its stone façade and blue door and window frames. The interior of this contemporary bistro blends traditional and modern elements, with exposed beams, a period fireplace and open kitchen. On the menu, hearty and perfectly executed recipes celebrate Brittany's terroir – the leek, andouille and mustard tart is the epitome of finesse and indulgence. In addition to an enticing lunch deal, the menu-carte is particularly appealing.13.6km
  • Lesage A stone's throw from the church, Église St Saturnin, this hotel-restaurant is housed in a handsome stone-built 17C Breton residence. The name pays homage to Alain-René Lesage, a native of Sarzeau and author of the picaresque novel Gil Blas. The interior is as charming as the outside promises: exposed beams, old terracotta floor tiles and a fireplace; a smattering of paintings by local artists add a contemporary touch. In the kitchen, the young chef cooks up delicious dishes, perfectly balancing textures and temperatures, and using high-quality ingredients, such as strips of squid, which he sea13.7km
  • Les Jardins de Kerstéphanie This old stone farmstead smothered in Virginia creeper and set in wooded grounds is the HQ of Emmanuel Kouri, previously encountered at Les Climats (Paris). Mindful of the provenance of his produce (line-caught fish, organic market gardeners, local dairy produce), he crafts a predominantly seafood score, like flame-licked young mackerel, carrots in verjuice and nasturtium leaves or pearlescent monkfish, courgette dip, marinière of shellfish and salsa verde. To be enjoyed on the shaded terrace in fine weather.14.1km
  • MAJU MAJU is a portmanteau of MArine and JUlien, who are at the helm of this elegant contemporary bistro, overlooking the port. From his open kitchen, the chef rustles up an ambitious, modern score in the shape of a single menu rolled out in several courses. Bliss from the first to the last bite thanks to a devotion to detail in terms of plating combined with a focus on premium local country produce, including from the local fish auction, seaweed, samphire and vegetables…19.7km
  • Brasserie des Jardins - Domaine du Liziec The second dining option at the Domaine du Liziec, this brasserie with bags of character wins diners over with its warm and authentic ambience and generous traditional cuisine. In addition to the weekday set menu, the thoughtfully curated à la carte menu showcases timeless classics such as house foie gras, lamb navarin, kidneys in mustard sauce, sole meunière. Meticulously prepared and bursting with flavour, the dishes are served in a light-filled dining room overlooking the gardens. And if you have to narrow it down to one dessert, the kouign-amann, baked to order until crispy, caramelised an19.8km
  • Iodé Iodé is more than a name – it is a culinary identity, helmed by chef Sophie Reignier and pastry chef Julien Noray, who both discovered the world of catering late in life. They met at Alan Geaam in Paris and soon discovered how much they shared. Their eatery tells the tale of a Brittany off the beaten path, underscored by a love of seafood. Meticulously sourced premium ingredients, legible recipes, pared-back plating and forthright flavours, all of which with a liberal sprinkling of creativity: gravlax of mullet, eel lacquered in pomegranate molasses, fermented milk laced in kari gosse, jellied19.8km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Related community discussion

Start a discussion

Community 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.

Want to know?

Ask about Hôtel De La Plage's benefits, facilities or check-in — guests who stayed will answer.
This page carries no prices or booking. Ranking is not for sale. Guest content and money are separated by design — this page never holds a price, commission, or booking rank.
Book on FlyerTrip →