10 Most Beautiful Places In Guadeloupe
With a shape resembling a butterfly from above, Guadeloupe is a group of islands beloved for its poetic scenery and sandy beaches. The “place of beautiful waters” will enchant you in every possible way. Just before you start your island-hopping, read our guide with the most stunning places you can’t miss.
Parc National de la Guadeloupe
Forest, Park
Parc National de la Guadeloupe
Besides being Guadeloupe’s administrative capital, Basse-Terre is also a draw for nature lovers and must-visit for every birdwatcher. Recognized as a World Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, Guadeloupe National Park is a huge protected rain forest with plenty of hiking trails and home to a wide range of flora and fauna. Tour the park to view some impressive waterfalls, take a break for a picnic and stop for a cooling swim to restore your lost energy.
Address: Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe
La Soufrière
Park
La Soufrière
Being the highest mountain peak in the lesser Antilles, La Soufrière is an active volcano, part of the National Park and main landmark of Guadeloupe’s landscape. Bring plenty of water and food, wear your sports shoes, follow one of the clearly indicated trails for approximately two hours, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views along the way and don’t miss the chance to take a hot bath upon your return.
Terre-de-Bas Island
Terre-de-Bas Island
A steep and mountainous small island is the perfect destination if tranquility is what you’re looking for. Best known for its art craft production, hiking trails, remains of ancient pottery and fabrication of the Salako hat, Terre-de-Bas is a true rural oasis. Whether on foot or by a jitney, pay a visit to the main villages for some picturesque, unforgettable moments.
Address: Terre-de-Bas Island, Guadeloupe
La Désirade
Meaning ”The Desired One” in French, this place definitely lives up to its name. La Désirade is a peaceful island, probably the most untouched of Guadeloupe. Although least-visited compared to others, superb white sand beaches protected by long coral reefs and warm hospitality are just two reasons to step back in time through this amazing resort.
Pointe-à-Pitre
Pointe-à-Pitre
While not the capital, this is the region’s largest city. Pointe-à-Pitre stands out among shoppers offering everything from French perfumes and jewelry to spices and flowers. Drop in for a few morning hours to stroll through the colorful outdoor and harbor-side markets and taste some delicious seafood dishes at one of the nearby fine restaurants.
La Pointe des Châteaux
La Pointe des Châteaux
Pointe des Châteaux is a scenic isthmus at the easternmost point of Grande-Terre and the ideal spot to experience the majestic power of nature. Made of distinctive rock formations and a large littoral strip, not only does it host rare plant and animal species but it also exudes an incomparable rugged beauty thanks to the crashing waves and strong winds.
Marie-Galante
Museum
Marie-Galante
Also called “the big pancake’’ Marie-Galante is a flat pristine island, circular in shape with rolling hills and extraordinary countryside. Almost entirely dedicated to the cultivation of sugar cane, it is one of the best-kept secrets of Guadeloupe and a gate to escaping the crowds. See some traditional oxcarts bringing in corps, discover a few fascinating historical sites and don’t forget to visit the eco-museum or the distilleries in order to bring some rum back from your trip.
Jacques Cousteau's Underwater Reserve
Park
Jacques Cousteau’s Underwater Reserve
Off the coast of Basse-Terre, the waters surrounding Pigeon Island comprise the protected underwater park of Jacques Cousteau, one of the world’s top dive areas. Whether you are a first-time diver or an experienced one, the sub-aquatic scenery is not to be missed. Respect the fragile ecosystem and snorkel along the shallow water reefs or scuba dive for some encounters with maritime species you will remember for a lifetime.
Terre-de-Haut
Church
Terre-de-Haut
A small piece of France married with a distinctive Caribbeaness is what Terre-de-Haut is about. Despite the daily invasion of visitors it still retains a unique charm as a typical fishing spot with its wooden houses and local church. Spoil yourself with magnificent views and take advantage of the amazing beaches; let’s be honest, this is what you’re here for.
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