Rating: 4.4 ★ (161 ratings)
Nestled on a quiet street in Jersey's capital, Saint Helier, Thalatta Guest House offers a welcoming atmosphere and personal service, aiming to provide guests with a true "home away from home" experience. Just a two-minute stroll from the picturesque Havre des Pas beach, the guest house boasts an enviable location for those seeking both seaside tranquility and convenient access to local attractions. Guests can easily explore Saint Helier town centre, which is only a 10-15 minute walk away, offering a variety of restaurants, bars, and shops. Its central yet serene setting, close to bus stops and cultural sites like the Maritime Museum, provides an ideal base for discovering the island.
The guest house features 13-15 traditionally styled rooms, each thoughtfully equipped with modern comforts to ensure a pleasant stay. All rooms come with en-suite bathrooms, complimentary toiletries, a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, a seating area, and tea/coffee making facilities. Guests can also enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout the property, allowing for seamless connectivity. A highlight for many visitors is the delightful breakfast served daily in the dining room, often praised in reviews as a reason guests return. Additional amenities include luggage storage and daily housekeeping.
Thalatta Guest House is particularly well-suited for travelers seeking a friendly, homely atmosphere and excellent value for money. With a variety of room types, including double, twin, triple, and family rooms, it caters well to couples, small groups, and families. Those looking for a relaxing escape close to the beach, with easy access to St Helier's vibrant offerings and the island's many attractions, will find Thalatta Guest House an ideal choice. However, guests with mobility concerns should note that the guest house is not suitable for wheelchair users due to stairs at the entrance and to the breakfast room.
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The Portuguese woman who runs the place was rude to me about the wifi password which was a shame. I think she has is a bit fed up of Jersey