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Stayed in Kaz A Léa for 6 nights. The lodge is beautiful, full of space and practical with its kitchen and fridge. You have amazing view at the sea from the top floor. Jacuzzi and Japanese bath were a part of the cottage, which we enjoyed a lot. It was a perfect location for our daily trips by car. ||However, having experiences with another comparable hotels for nearly the same price there is clearly a room for improvement. ||First of all, Kaz A Lea is the first cottage on the access route to the ecolodge complex, you hear everyone coming and leaving by car. Running away from the noise of a capital city, I wish someone would informed us about that.||Secondly, their breakfast was a disappointment for that price - just an example of their fruit salad which consisted every day of a watermelon, pineapple and mango - no change, no exotic fruits. Skip their baguettes as well. ||I was surprised by the towels - small and old.||On the other hand, a very nice lady who cooked and delivered the delicious food was the highlight of their service. ||Spa was fun to try in a very nice environment but I would not focus my stay only on spa activities because the complex is quite small. ||Our trip to Guadeloupe was postponed due to covid which we got shortly before the departure. Every hotel and rental we had to contact did not have any problem with the change of dates without any penalty, except Tendacayou, which kept more than 500 euros for the postponed reservation. ||The topic of payment/conditions/insurance was discussed straight after our arrival and during our stay (and of course before we even arrived). I would prefer not to start my honeymoon, after a long travel and lack of sleep by money oriented topic and pressure. We learnt that the hotel changed covid internal policy only one week before we had to postpone our trip, therefore several months after we made our reservation. We rebooked our stay for more days compared to the original plan. It would be probably fair to keep the same approach for people who booked it a long time ago or better communicate information on the covid conditions when policy changes. I understand that the covid situation is not easy for hospitality business at all, but it is not easy for people traveling neither, especially if they take the risk to support the business. I would understand it better if it would be a case of a tiny business, lacking bookings which is surviving on every single reservation. Honestly, I do not think this is their case. ||||Conclusion - ask about the environment around the chosen cottage so that you will not have a route on your toes. Lower your expectations about breakfast, but also cosmetics (no information what are you actually using) and towels provided by the hotel. Book it only if you are 150% sure you can make it (= you're immune against covid).