If your dream is quiet peace and tranquility, and to be a part of the "real" Guadeloupe, then you have come to the right place. This place is far from Casinos and the hustle and bustle, but close to local shopping, outside markets, and "downtown" Le Moule. Le Moule, which is a small town with everything you could need, and has a picturesque front row seat to beautiful beaches and stunning landscape. Please Google: "le moule guadeloupe surf." The host is the "host with the most." The host arranged for us to be picked up with a rental car, which was waiting for us when we arrived. We were also taken back to the airport and dropped off. We had to do very little, except bask in tranquility.
I will warn that the living conditions do put you very close to nature, which is what we wanted, but not everybody does. The bungalow is very safe, and so are the beaches in front of the bungalow, however, there are people walking around and enjoying the beach. Beaches in Guadeloupe are open to everyone, which is something we enjoy. If you're looking for an exclusive Club Med experience, please look elsewhere. Otherwise, if you are looking for a "real" island experience, and want to be a part of the local vibe, then this place is for you. We never felt unsafe.
One more thing, it may take you a night or two to get used to the frogs at night and the sound of the pounding surf, which goes throughout the night. However, once you get used to that, it turns into a very nice nightly lullaby.
Although you are basically on the beach, there is a fence and a hedge, which separates you from the beach. The nice part about this is that you can step out of the shower, onto the deck, and sun dry on a lounge chair or hammock, and nobody will see you.
This place is perfect for us to literally unplug, However, the wifi does work well without interruptions and has good bandwidth.
There is no television, microwave, or stereo.
I suggest bringing a couple of good books and lots of sun screen.
I almost forgot, almost nobody speaks English, but I assure you that isn't a problem. The people in the shops, restaurants, and gas stations are the most friendly and helpful people you would ever want to meet. Not speaking French should not dissuade you in anyway. We were able to get everything we needed with minimal effort.
Also, since this is essentially France, the wine and food is very good and inexpensive.