This Best Western is located in Ouistreham, 2 km from the ferry terminal and 7 km from Normandy's famous landing beaches. Guests can enjoy the outdoor heated pool.
Thalazur Ouistreham is located opposite the sea, 100 metres from the city centre. It offers 4-star accommodation, a thalassotherapie centre, a bar and a restaurant.
Located in the heart of Ouistreham, a 5-minute drive from the ferry port, Hotel Le Cosy Riva Bella is an ideal place to relax after a day spent discovering the Côte Fleurie and the D-Day landing...
Bryan
United Kingdom
We were late arriving because of snow
The late book in system was really easy
We visited as a starting point for pursuing our interest in...
We visited as a starting point for pursuing our interest in the Second World War Normandy D Day events. Ouistreham is ideal for this. We were able to get by bus to the new British D Day memorial (although it would have been better if a more frequent service), could reach Caen easily, and other key areas by public transport, although we didn't do this on this short trip.
Frances
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Easy to visit the historical areas from this base and close...
Easy to visit the historical areas from this base and close to the ferry port. We hadn't planned it as a 'seaside/beach' type of holiday, but looking at the local towns and the area in general, it's worth returning. Much nicer, cleaner and quieter than UK seaside towns. Less touristy than Spanish/Greek beach holidays. A lovely, surprise find.
Elizabeth
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
On this occasion we only stayed overnight but we have had...
On this occasion we only stayed overnight but we have had two previous week-long stays with grandchildren in rented accommodation. The beach is stunning and what fun to watch the ferries coming and going! This is a place very much overlooked by British families looking for a nice French holiday. As elsewhere the weather can be variable but when sunny, it’s glorious. And there is so much to do in the area with all the Normandy Landing history on the doorstep.
Ginny
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
It is a lovely place to discover, beautiful walkways along...
It is a lovely place to discover, beautiful walkways along the the marina, the historic center is pretty. The big problem is the presence of the africans,, all young men with Iphones and trendy clothing, certainly not refugees, lurking around everywhere, day and night, breaking into UK cars, if they are big enough to try to get to England. They are squatting around every corner, littering , urinating etc. Really it is a shame.
SuperConny
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
We were getting there to eat at "La moulerie" in front of...
We were getting there to eat at "La moulerie" in front of the Casino (for sea food) and get to the "Criée" early in the morning to buy fish and sea food. We managed to get everything done properly.
BRSTD
Austria
Scored 8.0
8.0
I really wasn't there long enough to say anything about...
I really wasn't there long enough to say anything about Ouistreham itself - I stopped briefly in Caen on the way and I certainly enjoyed the old half-timbered houses in the centre. The Castle will be a must see on my next visit, as will the beautiful old Norman/Romanesque churches and the nearby coastline, such as nearby-Dives-sur-Mer, where I stayed on a previous trip to Normandy and I can certainly recommend with its ancient church. Falaise Castle, said to be the castle of William the Conqueror, is the far side of Caen.
Tom
Belgium
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The location was perfect for an overnight stop on the way home from the ferry port. I’ve stayed in Best Western hotels before and found the quality could be ‘variable’ but this one was very good indeed. More expensive than a hotel even closer to the port that I’ve previously used but well worth the extra cost and I’d definitely stay there again.
The staff were friendly and helpful and the range of breakfast options was more than enough for most people.
The L'Ecailler is an older hotel in the centre of Ouistreham and is an ideal 1 night stay as you prepare to travel on the Ferry to Portsmouth.
The hotel has no pretensions of being upmarket and the rooms are not big, but the room was clean, the bed was comfortable and the shower was hot.
The hotel is close to local restaurants and bars, and provides quick access to the ferry port.
It met our expectation of "cheap and cheerful"
A very comfortable and welcoming hotel, very near to the ferry port. A lovely breakfast is served each morning. The staff are very friendly and efficient. There is good parking, either in front of the hotel or in the car park behind.
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