ROTARY CHANNEL
Formerly used to transport goods, this canal is now used by tourists to ...Read more
PITT A COQS
Read moreAn enriching stop, not to be missed if you are interested in traditional Guadeloupe. Mrs. Bélair is the only person on the island who is striving, with a dissimulée passion, to raise awareness of this practice already practised by her father over years.
She installed a small museum that explains the tradition of fowls. You will be present in a real and rustic pitt Pitt (fighting there regularly) to a demonstration of the natural aggressiveness of the fowls and will have all the necessary explanations to better understand and appreciate a tradition still alive but unknown to visitors. You will be surprised by the fervour aroused by these battles. Sensitive Ames abstain!
Fowls take place from January to July. It is advisable to call for the schedules.
SAINT-ANDRÉ CHURCH
Church founded in 1930, representing the rich identity of the area and the ...Read more
MACOU ISLAND
Ilet in the Grand-Cul-de-Sac-Marin Nature Reserve, where you can observe ...Read more
DULLARD CEMETERY
A hillside cemetery with earthenware-tiled, black-and-white checkerboard ...Read more
BABY BEACH
Babin beach, renowned for its mud, is a popular destination for locals ...Read more