"The hotel staff are nice and the rooftop pool and hot tub are a great bonus. The restaurant has an impressive view but the menu is quite extravagant and extremely limited. Room service only offers the few dishes that are on the main restaurant menu. We felt quite isolated as there are no restaurants, bars etc in walking distance. You really do need to hire a car - but driving there as a tourist is quite scary! Taxis are slow to come and quite expensive. The rooms are very basic but the AC was cold and the wifi worked well (on the lower floors only)."
"There was no wifi for the whole duration of our stay (1 week) and we kept being told that there was a problem with the Internet which was going to be sorted but it never was.
I'd rather be told that there is no wifi provided at the property so that I can plan accordingly.
Staff at the beach we found to be on the rude side.
The property itself is lovely and clean and the beach is really nice."
"Simon Hotel – Great Location, Service Needs Work
The Simon Hotel is in a prime location with easy access to several great nearby restaurants—that’s its biggest strength.
However, aspects of the rooms could use attention. Some furniture appeared stained, and there was a noticeable musty smell on certain floors and in some rooms. In my case, it was significant enough that I had to change rooms.
Dining was a challenge. Restaurant hours are limited and awkward, making it easy to miss both breakfast and dinner. Room service also closes very early—by 10:00 p.m.—which is unusual. On one occasion, I was advised to come downstairs for a simple fruit plate and coffee instead of using room service, which defeats the purpose of paying for that convenience.
Overall, an average experience with clear potential, but improvements are needed in room upkeep, service, and dining availability.
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"There is NO beach at this hotel. There is a small , not very nice beach a short distance away but it is NOT a beach for spending any time. The hotel room had an ocean view but also a view of the port, which is the neighbouring property, and the marina. The pool is very small and the chairs around it are few. As far as value for money goes it doesn't match the price. The gym is minuscule and breakfast is NOT included. We had to pay 17 Euro per person for breakfast AND there are no nearby options. Car rental is a must."
"While the staff were nice and the beaches were great, the property and the sea view queen room was a bit antiquated and the tile floors need some attention especially around the edges and corners. The hall ceilings leaked leaving water puddles; no elevators and no one to assist with carrying luggage to the 3rd floor; no bottled water or bathroom amenities or room service; and no WiFi in the rooms. In fact it was horrible everywhere -we had a hard time completing our flight check in and immigration departure online. The birds were in the bread and eating off tables which lead us to observe bird poop on light fixtures in dining area. The property definitely needs some love and attention. I enjoyed my trip but I wouldn’t return to this establishment. Best-"
"Room is clean but basic, missing a door to the washroom. AC worked well for sleeping. Some delays getting into the building. Stairs an issue for suitcases."
Whether you're on a romantic trip and want to stay somewhere quiet and intimate, or you're travelling solo and hoping to make some connections, B&Bs can be a great choice for many travellers. If your ideal holiday to Fort-de-France includes spending lots of time outside, La Savane Park and Jardin de Balata are good spots to enjoy the scenery.
Are you interested in an apartment instead of a traditional hotel?
Every B&B has its own unique feel — whether it's a comfy common area with a fireplace or a beautiful breakfast room, the quaint details are what make bed and breakfasts a fun place to get away.
How many bed & breakfasts will I find in Fort-de-France?
Expedia offers 12 BnBs in Fort-de-France, so you'll have plenty of options for your stay.
When should I book my B&B in Fort-de-France?
When you're planning your stay in Fort-de-France, make sure that you take the year-round temperatures into account. The hottest months are usually September and August, with an average temperature of 28°C, while the coldest months are February and March, with an average of 26°C. Average annual precipitation for Fort-de-France is 1135 mm.
What is there to do in Fort-de-France?
If you're looking to find something to do during your travels, you might consider visiting Jardin de Balata and Centre des Metiers d'Art. You should put La Savane Park and Cruise Terminal on your list if you want to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Fort-de-France?
Mapping out your trip in and around Fort-de-France is easy with these transportation options. Fly into Fort-de-France (FDF-Martinique Aime Cesaire Intl.), which is located 4.5 mi (7.3 km) from the city centre. If you'd like to venture out around the area, you may want a rental car for your journey.