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The Krystal Oceanview Hotel is 100% Liberian. The Husband/Wife team of Nyemale and Samuel Mustapha Gibson, ensure that no stone is left unturned in catering to the needs of our guests. We pay very special attention to the little details to ensure that during your stay with us, you always feel at home.
Our hotel was designed with Home in mind.
Architecturally the hotel was designed with three primary entrances and exit points offering easy access to rooms, the swimming pool, the Kora lounge with an in-built bar, the restaurants and lounge areas as well as the Hotel's parking lot.
The decor is African with a hint of Intercontinental and was carefully selected to appeal to the senses, tastes and universal preferences of our Guests.
A two-tier Sun Deck veranda with wooden floors offers a breathtaking view of the Atlantic Ocean where you can enjoy the glamour of the rising and setting African sun over the ocean during a meal, or discussions with family and friends.
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The 30 bedroom , 5-Suite Krystal Oceanview Hotel is ideally located at Mamba Point on the Western shores of Monrovia overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
The facility is within walking distance of the Mamba Point Diplomatic Enclave, where the embassies and offices of the United States of America, the European Union, United Nations Agencies and numerous International Organizations are situated.
The hotel is also less than three minutes drive from the center of Monrovia, the political and commercial capital of Liberia.
ServiceOur staff are specially trained to ensure that our guests always receive prompt, courteous and professional services. From the concierge service to the restaurant; out on the sun deck or around the swimming pool. Even relaxing in your bedroom or suite, we pride ourselves in ensuring that at every interface, the level of quality and service associated to an international hotel with a four star rating is consistent.
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