Villa in Arrondissement of Saint-Pierre
Reasons to book
About this villa rental
Villa composition:
Covered terrace
3.5m x 7.4m pool secured by a safety barrier
Recently renovated fully equipped kitchen
Living room
Three air-conditioned bedrooms with mosquito nets: 1 master bedroom (double bed 160x200) with en-suite bathroom (WC, shower), 1 double bedroom (double bed 160x200), 1 children's room (1 bunk bed and 1 trundle bed)
A second bathroom (WC, shower).
Ground secured by a gate, parking on the premises (play area for children in the garden)
Please note that Villa Morne d'Orange is a traditional wooden villa with natural ventilation through louvers allowing the trade winds to pass (no glass windows, only shutters)
The villa was renovated in January 2026, with refurbishment of the bathrooms, flooring, and paintwork, as well as landscaping of the outdoor terrace..
Nature enthusiasts will have plenty of options to organize various hikes, such as the Prêcheur to Grand Rivière excursion, the stroll to Cascade Couleuvre, walking along the Beauregard Canal, exploring the cliffs of Falaise, and Mount Pelée.
Numerous stunning beaches are worth a visit for an afternoon of relaxation: Anse Couleuvre, Anse Turin located between Le Carbet and Saint-Pierre, as well as the beaches of Guingette, Fond Corré, and La Paillotte in Saint-Pierre. La Paillotte beach is also the starting point for maritime shuttles to Dominica and Guadeloupe.
Diving enthusiasts will have the opportunity to explore breathtaking underwater landscapes and discover numerous shipwrecks. Several diving clubs on the waterfront of Saint-Pierre offer outings and excursions.
Take the time to stroll through the streets of Saint-Pierre to discover the remnants of the old city destroyed during the eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902. Then, head to the covered market to buy local fruits and vegetables, or cross the road to visit the Alsace restaurant in Kay - the only Alsatian establishment on the island! Two other addresses to remember are Kai Raymond's for fresh fruit juice and Le Fromager for enjoying a Creole meal while admiring the sea view.
Destination-specific information
Martinique is a tropical island with a unique charm. As on many islands, occasional water or electricity outages may occur and are beyond our control and are not related to the accommodation. Likewise, the local climate may result in the presence of insects, including mosquitoes. These elements are part of the local characteristics and should be taken into consideration when making your reservation.
At the exit of the airport, at the roundabout, go straight ahead, cross the bridge and at the roundabout turn left towards Fort de France.
Continue straight on the A1 towards Fort de France, then Schoelcher. Drive for 12.7 kilometers. Once you arrived at the roundabout, continue straight ahead. At the second roundabout (the casino is on your left and the Géant Batelière shopping centre on your right), go straight ahead. At the third roundabout, go straight ahead.
Drive 21.6 kilometres straight ahead, towards Case Pilote/ St Pierre. You will cross the villages of Case Pilote and Bellefontaine until you reach Le Carbet, which you will cross. Continue straight ahead until you reach Saint-Pierre.
You will have to cross the city centre of Saint-Pierre on the main road towards Le Prêcheur. Just before the cathedral, turn right on Croix Luoisy. Continue on the road until you pass the cemetery and turn onto the road of Morne d'Orange which rises on your right. Continue on this road up to the intersection.
The villa du Morne d'Orange is on your right.
