Often, the Viceroy of Ouidah would start to dance, having his robe and steps twirl and twist around the skulls of his hunting trophies. Yet, he has always behaved with the style of a great lord. The owners of fishing boats of every colour would always come from the Cape Green islands to eat at his table and drink the wine of his cellars. He gave Ouidah the aspect of a civil city and was nicknamed "The Elephant" ...
Those who worked for him, worshipped him. When walking through the fields, they would always sing: "The elephant spreads its net on land and sea. He gives us pearls when we give him mosquitoes." The Viceroy of Ouidah is a small story of tropical madness and cruelty. The Viceroy of Ouidah - Bruce Chatwin
Description of the room
King size bed
Air conditioning and temperature control
Private bathroom with shower
Hair drier
Courtesy Service
Room Service (with fee)
Safe-deposit box
Minibar (with fee)
Description of the room
Baby crib (0 to 2 years old)
Free Wi-fi
LCD TV with cable and satellite
SKY and pay-per-view
Telephone
Small pets are allowed
Our guests shall also receive a fresh fruit-based free welcome gift.
The rates indicated below are per Room/night and follow the B/B formula.
MIN
MAX
€ 135.00
€ 175.00
Quotes provided upon request for longer stays.
Tourist tax not included (€ 1.5 per day per person, does not apply from the fifth day and to children under 12).