16 Bed and Breakfasts and Inn in Saint Pierre and Miquelon
9.2 242 reviews
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
16/09 – 16/10
A$172/nighttotal: A$5160 (30 )
Chez Marie Jo
1 1
B&B , Saint-Pierre
Chez Marie Jo is a charming bed and breakfast located just 3 kilometres from Saint Pierre Airport and close to the town centre, making it a convenient base for exploring the island. It has received excellent ratings for its cleanliness, location, and overall experience, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay. The property features a private terrace for each room, a shared lounge area, and a garden, offering guests a peaceful retreat. Guests can enjoy a continental breakfast each morning and benefit from free Wi-Fi, private parking, and towel and linen service for a small fee.
9.5 4 reviews
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
26/07 – 28/07
A$271/nighttotal: A$542 (2 )
Chambre D'hôtes N °1
1 2
B&B , Saint-Pierre
This Saint-Pierre B&B, sleeps two guests in one bedroom with one bathroom and a kitchen equipped with a microwave and freezer. Further details regarding location, amenities such as Wi-Fi and breakfast, and the precise size and layout of the property are needed for a complete description.
10 21 reviews
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
26/07 – 28/07
A$159/nighttotal: A$318 (2 )
Chez Jean-marc Chambre 2
1 2
B&B , Saint-Pierre
This Saint-Pierre guesthouse is conveniently located near the town's shops and restaurants, offering easy access to local attractions. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom guest house sleeps two, and includes a kitchen, parking, and internet access.
9.9 19 reviews
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
26/07 – 28/07
A$159/nighttotal: A$318 (2 )
Chez Jean-marc Chambre 4
1 2
B&B , Saint-Pierre
This Saint-Pierre guesthouse is conveniently located near the town's shops and restaurants, offering easy access to Saint-Pierre's amenities. The self-catering B&B has one bedroom, one bathroom, and sleeps two guests, boasting a kitchen and on-site parking.
9.9 19 reviews
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
26/07 – 28/07
A$143/nighttotal: A$286 (2 )
Chez Jean-marc Chambre 1
1 2
B&B , Saint-Pierre
This Saint-Pierre guesthouse is centrally located, a 0.64km walk from the Cathedral and 1.28km from excellent restaurants. Offering a one-bedroom, one-bathroom house sleeping up to nine guests, it includes a kitchen, parking, internet access, and a complimentary bilingual walking tour showcasing local shops and hidden gems.
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
16/09 – 16/10
A$139/nighttotal: A$4170 (30 )
L'étoile
1 1
B&B , Saint-Pierre
This Saint-Pierre guest house is centrally located, offering a peaceful retreat within easy reach of the city's landmarks and amenities. This accommodation, suitable for two guests, provides one bathroom and a kitchen, with internet access and pets welcome, making it a convenient base for exploring Saint-Pierre.
Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in Saint Pierre and Miquelon
What are the most visited places in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon?
Saint-Pierre, the main town, is naturally the most visited place, with its colourful buildings and charming harbour. Many tourists also visit Miquelon-Langlade, the largest island, known for its dramatic coastline and the Pointe du Cap, offering stunning views. The historical sites around Saint-Pierre, such as the Fort de la Baie, are also popular attractions.
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Which are the most commonly used airports for travelling to Saint-Pierre and Miquelon?
The only airport serving Saint-Pierre and Miquelon is Saint-Pierre Airport (FSP). It's a small airport but well-connected to mainland Canada, primarily through flights from several Canadian cities.
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What is the currency in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, and can I easily withdraw cash from ATMs?
The official currency is the euro (€). ATMs are readily available in Saint-Pierre, particularly in the main town area, making cash withdrawals straightforward for visitors.
What are the best bed and breakfasts with parking in Saint Pierre and Miquelon?
How advisable is it to drive in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon?
Driving is relatively easy in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, as the islands are compact. However, roads can be narrow in places, and you should be comfortable driving on the right. A car is not essential; the islands are easily explored on foot or by bicycle, especially in Saint-Pierre.
What are the key cultural norms to know before travelling to Saint-Pierre and Miquelon?
Saint-Pierre and Miquelon has a unique blend of French and North American influences. People are generally friendly and welcoming. A basic understanding of French is helpful, although English is spoken in tourist areas. Being mindful of local customs and traditions, such as showing respect for historical sites, is appreciated.
What are the most celebrated events in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon?
The Fête Nationale (Bastille Day) on 14 July is a significant event, featuring parades and festivities. Local religious festivals and events related to the fishing industry, a vital part of the islands' culture, also occur throughout the year.
What are the top destinations for a week-long stay in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon?
A week allows for a thorough exploration. Spend several days in Saint-Pierre, visiting the historical sites, shops, and restaurants. Then, dedicate time to exploring Miquelon-Langlade, including the Pointe du Cap and its dramatic scenery. Consider a boat trip to see the surrounding islands and coastline.
What destinations are great for a short weekend trip in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon?
For a weekend, focus on Saint-Pierre. Explore the town's historical centre, enjoy the harbour views, and sample the local cuisine. A short walk or bike ride around the island is also possible, offering scenic views.
What should you do if you lose key documents in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon?
Contact the nearest gendarmerie (police station) immediately to report the loss. They can assist with reporting the loss to the relevant authorities and provide guidance on obtaining replacement documents. The French Consulate can also provide assistance.