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Make Your Stay In St. Lucia Count. Stay At Auberge Seraphine

Auberge Seraphine Hotel likes to think of itself as a hidden gem among many St. Lucian hotels. It is located on Vielle Bay, Castries, in the northwest of the island. Its proximity to the airport and free internet has made it the hotel of choice among the business travellers.

Due to the absence of the beach at the resort, most vacationers pass over towards more coastal destination. Unfortunately, they miss out on one of the most outstanding hospitality packages in St. Lucia. Locals know that there is no other hotel owner that can equal Pamela Joseph's happy disposition and ability to make guests feel at home. This is why the Auberge Seraphine is the hidden treasure of St. Lucia.

There are several categories of rooms at the hotel including; standard king, standard double, superior double, superior king, and deluxe king. Inside the rooms, you will find the following amenities; air conditioning, individual climate control, iron and ironing board, balcony, Wi-Fi internet, beautiful views, a small refrigerator and many more.

For your dining needs, you are welcome to visit the restaurant at Auberge Seraphine Hotel. You will get to enjoy dishes such as sandwich, pizza, seafood risotto with shrimp, steak and lobster platters, fish and scallops, several variations of pasta among others.

Among the recreational and holiday activities that you can engage in are; bird's watching, sailing, open air dining, romantic dinner setups, hiking and many more.

An overnight stay at this hotel might be the highlight of your St. Lucian trip. Make it count. You can also click here to see what others are saying about the hotel on Trip Advisor.

By Kennedy Runo on 06/30/2015 in St Lucia

Experience information

  • St Lucia
  • St. Lucia, known for its distinctive mountains, is an island that travellers dream about - a small, lush tropical gem that has volcanic beaches and fishing villages as well as luxurious resorts. The volcanic island of Saint Lucia is more mountainous than most Caribbean islands, and its dramatic twin coastal peaks, the Pitons, form the island's most famous landmark.

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