BLUE BASIN
Blue pool created by the junction of the Galion and Ravine chaude rivers, ...Read more
GREAT TIP COAST
Explore the Grande Pointe coastline on an easy-access walk, and see the ...Read more
VANIBEL DOMAIN
Family-run coffee plantation preserving the tradition of old-fashioned ...Read more
COFFEE MUSEUM
Museum tracing the history of coffee, from its arrival in the West Indies ...Read more
MUSEUM OF COSTUMES AND TRADITIONS
Museum founded to bring to life a part of Afro-Indian and Caribbean ...Read more
BOLOGNA DISTILLERY
Distillery at the foot of the volcano inviting you to sample rums and ...Read more
THE SALINES
Pleasant beach inviting you to take a stroll or go snorkeling, with its ...Read more
EDGAR-CLERC MUSEUM
Museum featuring an exhibition linked to the work of archaeologist Edgar ...Read more
HOT SPRINGS
Natural hot springs south of Bouillante with a bathing basin, others north ...Read more
CRAWEN BEACH
A sheltered beach at the tip of the island, ideal for admiring the ...Read more
THE DOOR OF HELL
Site with limestone plateaus separated by slopes, picnic area with beach ...Read more
SOFAIA SULPHUR BATH
A sulphur watering place that first appeared in 1843, now renovated and ...Read more
ALLEE DUMANOIR
A stretch of road lined with royal palms and featuring a sports course, ...Read more
LA CITERNE
Cistern of the Soufrière massif, a volcanic crater with a small lake and ...Read more
RAVINE CHAUDE
Read moreWith its three pools including a spa, the center can accommodate up to 250 people in a water rich in iron, minerals and calcium that reaches 33 ° C naturally. The water of Ravine chaude could also become the first natural mineral water of Guadeloupe. Attention, the bathing cap is obligatory. After a good bath, you have the possibility to eat at the restaurant open from Tuesday to Sunday from 11am, with salads, pancakes or a dish of the day made from fresh, local and seasonal products, and ice cream.
BANANA HOUSE
Maison de la banane (Banana House), where you can discover objects, old ...Read more
FOREST HOUSE
The house is the starting point for the rainforest trail, with a picnic ...Read more
LARGE POND
Pond called "la Grand'eau de la montagne", a haven of peace at 400 m ...Read more
HINDU TEMPLE OF CHANGY
Dazzlingly colorful Indian temple built in 1974, the largest and most ...Read more
MOYSAN BATTERY SYRUP
Guided tour of a small family unit to discover how battery syrup is made, ...Read more
BUREAU D'INFORMATION TOURISTIQUE - SAINT-FRANCOIS
Saint-François tourist information office for information on ...Read more
ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH
Neoclassical Latin cross church with paintings dedicated to the life of St. ...Read more
ST. JOHN'S MUSEUM PERSIA
Museum revitalizing Guadeloupe's literary and museum environment with ...Read more
REED BEACH
A long, beautiful beach lined with coconut palms, ideal for a stroll, and ...Read more
BEACH AT FIFI
A sandy beach lined with coconut palms for lazing around in the shade, and ...Read more
MOREAU FALLS
Waterfalls to discover on a level 3 hike, inviting you to take a dip after ...Read more
PORT-LOUIS
Read moreGrand-Terre is in fact a limestone plateau dug by the sea where many tunnels, arches, gaps, caves… the dive sites are of a wide variety.
The cave aux barracuda. -20 m.
North of Port Louis. A small ark with very beautiful coral fish, lobster… at a depth of 10 m, and then along the way to the south, the most confirmed will discover a wall inhabited by diodons, morays and, with some luck, lines on the sandy background to arrive after a dozen minutes in front of a huge ark, domaine of barracuda of all sizes.
The fall from Port Louis. From -28 to -45 m. Divers confirmed.
Fabulous corals, impressionnante sponges and fish…
Amédien Cave. -25 m. Experienced divers.
Fabulous décor, in a slide of limestone cliffs with turtles, thazards, barracuda up to the cave formed of cavities and tunnels.
The point of Antigues. From -12 to -22 m.
Small waterfall with beautiful sponges and eagles that populate the sandy bottoms. But to see also the dépolluée wreck of a Cessna Agwagon 188, immersed in 2000 by 23 m in depth.
The Eye. -15 m.
After the passage of a kind of hole of a few meters in diameter, arches, faults, caves…
TOWN HALL OF LE MOULE
Two-storey reinforced concrete town hall with rounded turrets, zinc roof ...Read more
ST. PIERRE-ET-SAINT-PAUL CHURCH
Church built in 1807 with a neoclassical main façade featuring three doors ...Read more
SILVER HANDLE
Read moreBeautiful marina with its fish market. The Ti-Anse beach can dive with masks and snorkeling just to admire beautiful tropical fish and a few times even a sea turtle!
LEAPFROG
Read moreAt the exit of Saint-Claude, take the road to Matouba. The departure takes place at Joséphine house (Morne Savon). After the narrow bridge on the Black river, and then the second bridge, larger, on Ravine aux Ecrevisses, leave the N3 by forking to the left in a wide turn, not far from a stele built to the memory of Delgres (easily accessible but be careful the way!). Reputed to be dangerous, the Matouba waterfall is not recommended for families.
WIZOSKY AREA
Former factory transformed into a plant import company and now a public ...Read more
THE BIG MOUNTAIN
La Grande Montagne, a 276-metre high peak, is reached by walking on the ...Read more
HOT MATOUBA BATHS
Renovated hot tubs invite you to discover the rainforest before accessing ...Read more
HEAD-TO-ENGLISH
Ilet, whose name recalls the battles for possession of the West Indies, has ...Read more
THE CYRANO
Agency offering an excursion aboard a catamaran with a visit to the salt ...Read more
CARIBBEAN BEACH
Beach with thick-grained, golden-brown sand, protected natural site where ...Read more
BELLEVUE DISTILLERY
The island's largest and oldest distillery and the only eco-positive rum ...Read more
GRAND-CAFE PLANTATION
Visit the banana plantation on foot or by horse-drawn cart, a century-old ...Read more
MONTEBELLO DISTILLERY
Distillery offering a tour of the cane treatment process, and rum tasting ...Read more
GRANDSTAND
Clear, fine sand beach with trade winds, swells and strong currents, ...Read more
THE WINDWARD/LEEWARD DWELLING
Read moreLocated in front of the Caribbean Sea, the Côte-sous-le-Vent house is a park dedicated to this region sheltered from the winds and ideally located, considered as the granary of Guadeloupe in more than one way. Pointe-Noire is the cradle of wood craftsmen and age-old traditions of the Antilles. The town is also called the capital of wood in Guadeloupe. And it is precisely on the former site of the wood house, in a completely refurbished house, that you will find all the riches of the island that you will be able to discover during a trip out of time: its precious woods, its arboretum with its hundred-year-old trees to be discovered in the bend of a path marked out with didactic panels for each specimen, its cocoa, its coffee, its spices... The lovers of pretty flowers will walk in the middle of orchids and bromeliads with the access to a typical Creole house. Educational spaces will make you discover the local crafts, their manufacturing secrets and of course the magnificent flora of Guadeloupe. An exceptional exhibition on the world of piracy will make you discover that the Côte-sous-le-Vent was a high place of filibustering in the 17th century! Outdoor games allow you to discover or rediscover the typical games of the West Indies, to climb in the pirate Kaz (a tree house) and to watch with the long sight if the enemy approaches! A coffee or chocolate-peyi tasting is offered at the end of the visit.
SLAVE GRAVEYARD
Slave cemetery with a dozen unmarked earthen graves surrounded by lambis ...Read more
PLACE OF VICTORY
Pointe-à-Pitre's oldest square, where Victor Hugues fought against the ...Read more
OUR LADY OF CALVARY
This white-and-blue chapel, founded in 1905, offers a panoramic view from ...Read more
BOTTLE HANDLE
Wild white sandy beach on the Pointe des Châteaux side, ideal for ...Read more
AQUARIUM DE LA GUADELOUPE
Aquarium to discover the rich marine fauna of the Caribbean and West Indian ...Read more
THREE-HORN JUMP
A hike starting from Sofaïa with a 150 m difference in altitude and a ...Read more