The archipelago
5 islands in one trip

The archipelago of the Guadeloupe Islands

Guadeloupe Islands: the ultimate french caribbean experience

The archipelago of Guadeloupe is a paradise destination made up of five unique islands, each offering breathtaking scenery, rich cultural experiences and activities to suit all tastes. Dive into the heart of these Caribbean gems and discover why Guadeloupe is a must-see destination.

 

Basse-Terre, Majestic !

Basse-Terre, dominated by a majestic volcano La Soufrière, is a nature-lover's dream. Every corner of this island is an invitation to escape, with its many waterfalls and breathtaking panoramas.

La Soufrière volcano, also known as the “Old Lady”, is the highest point in Guadeloupe. Reaching an altitude of 4 813 ft, it offers breathtaking views of the island and its surroundings. Hiking to the summit is an unforgettable experience for nature lovers and geology buffs alike. Along the way, you'll pass through a variety of landscapes, from dense tropical forests to arid volcanic zones, testifying to the island's ecological diversity.

The Guadeloupe National Park is a treasure trove for biodiversity enthusiasts. Covering a large part of Basse-Terre, it is home to exceptional flora and fauna. You'll discover endemic species such as the Guadeloupe Racoon, as well as rare plants like the tree fern. Marked trails lead you through breathtaking landscapes, from tropical rainforest to volcanic peaks.

The Carbet waterfalls are one of Basse-Terre's most spectacular attractions. Comprising three waterfalls, they offer an impressive natural spectacle. The first, the highest, measures 377 feet and is accessible via a relatively difficult hiking trail. The other two, lower, are also magnificent and more accessible. Basse-Terre's waterfalls are not limited to the Carbet Falls. The island is home to many other waterfalls, each with its own unique charm. The cascade aux Écrevisses, for example, is easily accessible and ideal for a family swim.  

 

 

Grande-Terre, Fascinating

Grande-Terre is famous for its white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, but it has much more to offer... La pointe des châteaux is one of Grande-Terre's most emblematic sites. Located at the eastern end of the island, it offers spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding islands. A hike to the cross at the top of the point is a must for lovers of grandiose landscapes. Along the way, you can admire impressive rock formations and unique coastal vegetation.

Grande-Terre is also renowned for its lively festivals celebrating Guadeloupean culture. The Guadeloupe Carnival, for example, is a colorful event that attracts visitors from all over the world. The streets come alive with parades, music and dance, offering an unforgettable experience. Other festivals, such as the Fête des Cuisinières and the Festival de Gwoka, showcase the island's rich cultural and musical heritage.

Grande-Terre's gastronomy is an invitation to a unique culinary voyage. Creole, African, French and Indian influences come together in a variety of tasty dishes. Sample local specialties such as colombo, boudin créole and the famous accras de morue. Be sure to visit the local markets, where you'll discover fresh, exotic produce and fragrant spices that add a unique touch to Guadeloupean cuisine.

In addition to its heavenly beaches, Grande-Terre offers a multitude of activities to suit all tastes. Water sports enthusiasts can enjoy scuba diving, snorkeling and windsurfing. Golfers will appreciate the Saint-François international golf course, with its magnificent sea views. Hikers will also be delighted by the coastal paths offering exceptional panoramic views.

 

 

Marie-Galante, Authentic

Nicknamed “la Grande Galette” because of its circular shape, Marie-Galante is a haven of peace where time seems to stand still. Marie-Galante is particularly famous for its rum, considered one of the best in the world. The island's distilleries, including the Bielle, Bellevue and Poisson distilleries, produce top-quality agricultural rums. A visit to these distilleries will give you an insight into the rum-making process and allow you to taste some exceptional products. Don't miss the Route du Rhum, a tourist route linking the main distilleries and offering a glimpse of the island's history and culture.

Marie-Galante's agricultural landscapes are also one of the island's major assets. Sugar cane fields stretch as far as the eye can see, offering a magnificent spectacle, especially at harvest time. Windmills, remnants of the colonial era, dot the landscape and bear witness to the island's history. The Moulin de Bézard, now restored and open to the public, is one of the finest examples of these mills and offers a breathtaking view of the surrounding countryside.

Marie-Galante's beaches are among the most beautiful in the Caribbean. Moustique beach is perfect for those seeking peace and quiet. The peaceful atmosphere of this island makes it an ideal destination for recharging your batteries and reconnecting with nature. The island's inhabitants, known as the “Marie-Galantais”, are renowned for their warm welcome and hospitality.  

 

 

Les Saintes, Mind blowing

Comprising nine islets, Les Saintes is renowned for its unspoilt beauty and tranquility. Terre-de-Haut, the best known, is famous for its charming village and picturesque beaches such as Plage de Pompierre. Dive into the crystal-clear waters and explore the exceptional seabed. Les Saintes also offers a rich history to discover through its forts and museums.

Terre-de-Haut is the vibrant heart of Les Saintes. Its village, with its colorful houses and picturesque lanes, is a true delight. The Bay of Les Saintes, ranked among the most beautiful bays in the world, offers an idyllic setting for swimming and water sports. Don't miss a visit to Fort Napoléon, a historic building offering panoramic views over the archipelago and housing a museum dedicated to the history and culture of Les Saintes.

The beaches of Les Saintes are exceptionally beautiful. Pompierre beach, with its fine sand and calm waters, is perfect for a relaxing day out with the family. The wilder Crawen beach is ideal for those seeking peace and quiet. The crystal-clear waters of Les Saintes are also a paradise for scuba diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. The seabed is teeming with life, with colorful coral, tropical fish and shipwrecks to explore.

Les Saintes also offers a wealth of hiking opportunities. The trail leading to Le Chameau, the highest point on Terre-de-Haut, offers spectacular views of the archipelago and neighboring islands. When you visit Les Saintes, don't miss the opportunity to taste the traditional Tourment d'amour, a local pastry rich in taste and history.

 

 

La Désirade, Surprising

La Désirade is a true refuge for those seeking to recharge their batteries close to nature.  

Petite Terre, made up of two islets, is a protected nature reserve. Accessible only by boat, it offers a unique wilderness experience. Lesser Antillean iguanas, sea turtles and a multitude of seabirds are just some of the species you'll be able to spot. The waters around Petite Terre are also an excellent spot for diving and snorkeling, with colorful coral reefs and abundant marine life.

La Désirade's desert botanical garden is a unique attraction. This garden features a variety of plants adapted to the island's arid conditions, offering a striking contrast to the lush vegetation of the other islands in the archipelago. You'll discover cacti, euphorbias and other succulents, as well as rare endemic species. The botanical garden is a place of discovery and relaxation, perfect for nature lovers.

La Désirade also offers magnificent beaches, often less crowded than those of the other islands in the archipelago. Fifi beach, with its white sand and turquoise waters, is ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The wilder Fanfan beach offers a peaceful place to relax and soak up the sun. La Désirade's beaches are perfect for those seeking tranquillity and natural beauty.

La Désirade is an ideal place for hiking and exploring. The Grande Montagne trail offers panoramic views of the island and its surroundings. Along the way, you can observe a variety of flora and fauna, as well as interesting geological formations. Hiking in La Désirade is a great way to discover the island's wild, unspoilt beauty.

 

 

Plan your trip to the Guadeloupe Islands now and let yourself be carried away by the magic of these paradise islands. Enjoy pristine beaches, spectacular hikes, lively festivals and exquisite flavors. Our archipelago await you for an unforgettable adventure in the heart of the Caribbean.


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