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Hotel in Saint-Pierre ( 0.8 miles)
Les Terrasses du Port has a fitness centre, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Saint-Pierre.
Saint-Pierre (0.9 miles from Saint Pierre Airport)
Les Aigus is set in Saint-Pierre. This apartment offers free private parking, luggage storage space and free WiFi. Outdoor dining is also possible at the apartment.
Saint-Pierre (1.2 miles from Saint Pierre Airport)
Just 15 minutes’ walk from Saint-Pierre town centre, this B&B in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon offers a non-smoking environment. Free Wi-Fi is available in all rooms. Very friendly atmosphere. A person feels good here. The owners very kind and friendly. I recommend.
Saint-Pierre (1.5 miles from Saint Pierre Airport)
Chez Marie Jo has a garden and a shared lounge in Saint-Pierre. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and free WiFi. At the bed and breakfast, units have a desk. We visited Saint Pierre recently and found the most amazing B and B. Marie Jo and her husband were wonderful hosts and definitely were there to serve. The home is easy to find, and an easy walk to downtown. They booked our dinner reservations and offered suggestions and recommendations. We will definitely return.
Grand Bank (32.7 miles from Saint Pierre Airport)
Featuring garden views, Abbie's Garden Bed & Breakfast in Grand Bank offers accommodation, a garden and a bar. This bed and breakfast features free private parking and a shared kitchen. the landscape was beautiful. it was clean and welcoming.
Saint Lawrence (38.4 miles from Saint Pierre Airport)
Located in Saint Lawrence in the Newfoundland and Labrador region, Jen's place features a patio and sea views. This property offers access to a balcony, free private parking and free WiFi.
Unique place in North America - a French island with 400 years of French culture and history. Very friendly people. You can explore the whole island in a day or two. With another day or two, you can go over to Miquelon and Iles-aux-Marins, too. Out of the way place, but actually easy to get to.
Visiting St. Pierre was a must for me. I booked my arrival and departure flights and lodgings before any aspects of my visit to Newfoundland and later Nova Scotia. Its a rare example of a current French overseas possession and is steeped in history. The people are very friendly and acknowledge the efforts it takes to arrive there. I found the high quality of food and wine a great bonus after five days in Newfoundland. A wonderful little place to add to your travels. Use Stevie of Frenchies Tours for all your tourist needs.
It is a lovely place but be sure to make your reservations ahead. Folks with mobility issues should plan carefully and possibly best to stay down near the water. Beware of closed stores and the only place in town that you don’t require a reservation on a Sunday,( Josephine’s) may be too busy to serve you!