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Booking Accommodation in French Guiana: Areas, Seasons and Rates

Published on October 20, 2025 · by Ismael Samuel

Booking Accommodation in French Guiana: Areas, Seasons and Rates

Booking accommodation in French Guiana is unlike anywhere else in France’s overseas territories: a limited supply, split between three hubs several hours apart by road, and a phenomenon unique in the world, the price surge on rocket launch nights. After several years housing travellers between Cayenne and the Maroni, here is what you need to know before locking in your dates: which base to choose, at what price, and how far ahead depending on the season.

Where to stay in French Guiana: three bases, three travel logics

French Guiana is the size of Portugal for around 290,000 inhabitants, almost all on the coast along the RN1. A car is essential and your choice of base shapes the whole itinerary; our French Guiana guide covers each area in detail.

Cayenne and Remire-Montjoly: the most versatile base

The administrative capital and its neighbouring residential town hold most of the territory’s holiday rentals. It is the right choice for a first stay:

  • Access: Félix-Éboué airport (Matoury) is 13 km away, 15-20 minutes from the centre.
  • On site: the Cayenne market (Friday and Saturday morning, the not-to-be-missed pho soup), the place des Palmistes, the Montjoly beaches where turtles sometimes nest.
  • Excursions: the Kaw marshes and Roura at 1 hr to 1 hr 30, Cacao and its Hmong community at 1 hr 15, Kourou at 1 hr.
  • Observed rates: a decent studio in Cayenne €55-75 a night, an air-conditioned two-bedroom €90-120, a villa with pool in Remire-Montjoly €140-200.

Remire-Montjoly, pricier but more residential (coastal trails, beaches on foot), is our recommendation for families and stays of more than four nights.

Kourou: the space town, handy but tight

Kourou, 60 km from Cayenne (45 minutes via the RN1), runs to the rhythm of the Guiana Space Centre, which can be visited free of charge by reservation. It is also the departure point for the Îles du Salut.

  • Rates outside launches: a one-bedroom €65-90 a night, a house €110-150.
  • Plus: the catamaran for the Îles du Salut leaves around 8 a.m., so it is better to sleep on site the night before.
  • Limit: a smaller supply than in Cayenne and extreme price volatility during launch weeks (see below).

Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni: the gateway to the West and the river

250 km from Cayenne (3 hr to 3 hr 30 by road), Saint-Laurent deserves at least two nights: the Camp de la Transportation and penal-colony history, pirogues on the Maroni, and access to Awala-Yalimapo for the nesting of leatherback turtles (April to July).

  • Rates: a guesthouse room €50-70, a cottage or one-bedroom €60-85 a night.
  • Field tip: avoid a same-day round trip from Cayenne, the RN1 at night is tiring.

What about the interior? Carbets and lodges from Roura to Kaw

For one or two nights of immersion, the carbet (an open shelter where you sleep in a hammock under a mosquito net) remains the quintessential Guianese experience: €15-30 a night in a hammock, €40-80 for an equipped lodge around Roura or Cacao. Book them like excursions, alongside a base on the coast.

Bâtiment créole traditionnel et commerce sur la place du Coq au centre-ville de Cayenne, en Guyane
Centre-ville de Cayenne, principale zone d'hébergement de Guyane — © Cayambe (Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0)

Accommodation rates and Ariane launches: anticipating the launch surge

This is THE local feature travellers discover too late. Every Ariane 6 or Vega launch draws engineers, subcontractors, journalists and onlookers: from Kourou to Sinnamary, accommodation fills up weeks in advance. Here is what we observe in every campaign:

  • D-30 to D-15: Kourou hotels show full, holiday rentals follow.
  • Rates: +30 to +60% in Kourou the week of the launch; a one-bedroom at €75 easily rises to €110-120 a night, with a 2-3 night minimum stay.
  • Domino effect: demand spills over to Macouria then Cayenne, 1 hr by road from the observation sites.
  • A risk to factor in: a launch can be postponed by 24-72 hr (weather, technical). Check the cancellation policy and allow a buffer night.

Three reflexes to book smart around a launch:

  1. Watch the launch calendar published by CNES/Arianespace and book as soon as the window is announced.
  2. Sleep in Macouria or Cayenne if Kourou is full: the observation points (Kourou and Carapa beaches) remain reachable by car.
  3. Favour flexible cancellation: at Hostel Toucan, cancellation is free up to 7 days before arrival, which covers most launch postponements announced ahead.

Conversely, if rockets are not your thing, avoid these dates: you will travel cheaper.

When to book: seasons, carnival and realistic lead times

The dry season, mid-July to mid-November

The best period: passable tracks, more comfortable outings to Kaw and treks, clear skies for the launches. It is also the high season, which overlaps with the August and October holidays. Book 2 to 3 months ahead, especially for the Remire-Montjoly villas.

Carnival, from January to February-March

One of the longest carnivals in the world: every weekend between Epiphany and Ash Wednesday. Cayenne fills up, prices rise by 15 to 30% and the touloulou masked-ball Saturdays book up early. Plan 6 to 8 weeks ahead.

The rainy season, from December to June

Outside carnival, the most flexible period: wide availability, negotiable rates on long stays, a spectacularly green forest. The “little summer of March” often offers a dry window. Booking 3-4 weeks ahead is enough.

The trap of work stays and missions

A little-known point: French Guiana hosts a steady flow of professional missions (space, construction, health, administration) that take up well-located homes in Cayenne and Kourou for medium-term stays. Hence the value of booking early, even outside school holidays.

Végétation tropicale luxuriante et plan d'eau du Marais de Kaw, espace naturel emblématique de Guyane
Le Marais de Kaw, nature sauvage de Guyane — © Don-vip (Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 4.0)

Booking directly: avoiding fees and keeping a local contact

In such a small market, the way you book matters as much as the date. Platforms charge 12 to 17% in service fees, and their remote support will not help you when your flight lands at Félix-Éboué at 1 a.m. three hours late. Booking directly through a locally based concierge changes the experience:

  • €0 platform fees: on a week at €800, around €100-130 saved, that is an outing to the Îles du Salut for two.
  • Free cancellation up to 7 days before arrival, useful when facing launch postponements or transatlantic flight hiccups.
  • WhatsApp support 7 days a week with a team on site (+594 dialling code, the -5 to -6 hr time difference with Paris factored in): late arrival, broken air conditioning or a good market tip, everything is sorted out in a few minutes.
  • First-hand advice: we will tell you honestly whether your plan holds up.

Browse our rentals in French Guiana: verified homes in Cayenne, Remire-Montjoly, Matoury and Kourou, equipped for the equatorial climate. And if you own a property on the Guianese coast, our property management service is built precisely to optimise these launch-driven demand peaks.

Checklist before confirming your booking

  • Yellow fever vaccine: mandatory, at least 10 days before departure.
  • Car booked at the same time as the accommodation: the local fleet goes fast in the dry season.
  • Air conditioning or fans in the bedroom: non-negotiable in this climate.
  • Launch calendar checked if you are sleeping in Kourou or Sinnamary.
  • Cancellation policy read: launch postponements and flight hiccups happen.
  • Precise location requested: “10 minutes from Cayenne” can mean Matoury as well as Remire.

FAQ

Where to stay in French Guiana for a first week-long trip?

Base yourself for 4 to 5 nights in Cayenne or Remire-Montjoly (market, beaches, Kaw, Cacao), then 2 nights in Kourou for the Îles du Salut and the free visit of the Guiana Space Centre. Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni adds in from 10 days.

How much does a holiday rental cost in French Guiana?

Reckon on €55-75 a night for a studio in Cayenne, €90-120 for an air-conditioned two-bedroom and €140-200 for a villa with pool in Remire-Montjoly. In Kourou, rates climb by 30 to 60% during launch weeks; in Saint-Laurent, cottages run around €60-85 a night.

Should you book accommodation before a rocket launch in Kourou?

Yes, absolutely: Kourou shows full 2 to 4 weeks before each launch. Book as soon as the launch window is published, allow a buffer night in case of postponement and, as a last resort, sleep in Macouria or Cayenne, an hour from the observation points.

Can you visit French Guiana without a car while staying in Cayenne?

It is very limited: public transport serves neither Kaw, nor Cacao, nor the Kourou catamaran schedules. A car is essential; book it at the same time as your accommodation, especially in the dry season when the local fleet is quickly exhausted.

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