That is so sad. We are booked for the villa on the right (Green roof) in the last photo for early December. All of the trees, privacy, shade and beauty are totally gone, such a shame. Hope they can get the palms back - thoughts are with the owners during this tough time.
What looks like a canopy was actually a wall of sliding glass doors that made it's way into a dining/kitchen area. It looks like the doors, dining area and kitchen is gone.
Ah- maybe not being able to see the villas from the beach led me to think there was a fence. It’s been awhile since I was down there.andynap, a fence in the front of VDD, as in on the beach? No at least not when I was there. There were palm trees and scrub brush between the villa and the beach, but no fence.
The yellow villa in the first pic looks like it may be Les Raisiniers....
...the owner emailed me that the villa was still intact, but the deck and garden area destroyed...he was very positive though about the rebuilding of the island.
I have stayed at Rayon de Soleil. Which picture shows it?Thank you SO MUCH for posting those pictures of Flamands!! As difficult as it is to view those and so many other pictures of devastation, I am personally SO happy and relieved to see that the adorable cottage that we stay at each March, Rayon de Soleil, is still there! A little battered but thankfully standing strong...the family that owns that little fisherman's cottage certainly knew how to build to withstand the elements! I pray they will be able to refurbish...for them, and for all of us who have the privilege of staying there.