Every one knows that the hardest part of a vacation is finding something to do when your supposed to be spending most, if not all of your time, doing basically nothing. In between waking up late, eating, going for a swim, napping and eating again, you could be going out and about and go out site […]
I know what you might be asking yourself. Your asking yourself what might be the best way to site see and visit Guadeloupe in order to get the big picture of places to visit and different things to see. There are many different ways to do this but there is a way that stands out […]
Guadeloupe has a very beautiful and tropical climate. It has a tempered climate with an average of 85 degrees Fahrenheit year-round. It mainly has 2 seasons. The first season that starts the year off from January to August is called locally “Careme” where temperatures are a lot milder and the air is drier and less […]
The departmental museum of archeology Ameridian, the museum Edgar-Clerc, offers an incursion to the time of the first men who populated the territory of Guadeloupe. “We really have a museum implanted in an important landscape environment,” explains Isabelle Gabriel, public director at the Edgar-Clerc Museum in Moule. Even before entering the building we are surrounded […]
Why not explore Guadeloupe on an ultimate full-day private tour? Experience island life through the eyes of a local as you visit Grande-Terre, with its white sand beaches, urban centers and sugar cane fields. Or you can visit Basse-Terre, a pristine land of mountains, with a volcano, rain forest terrain with lots of rivers and waterfalls. Immerse […]
A child will never be as happy as on the magical beaches of the Guadeloupe Islands. What child doesn’t want to play for a day? Well, Guadeloupe has all that and more and can make dreams come true…be ready for an unforgettable adventure on Guadeloupe the Island of Adventure ! Ferry to Les Saintes […]
The best things in life are free, or at least that’s what they say. But it’s true that going site seeing doesn’t really cost that much but it all depends how you do your site seeing. Whether it’s hiking or by car, or going out a little further to the surrounding islands it might not […]
There are so many things to to on the island that it is hard to pick and choose what to do. Besides the normal tourist attractions and site seeing monuments there are also culinary tours that are very interesting and full of flavor. Some are done in the most respected traditional ways in order to keep […]
The 17 kilometer long Traverse Road is the only road that crosses the Basse-Terre Massif right through. It connects the town of Petit-Bourg to that of Pointe-Noire by the mountain range. This road allows to penetrate in the heart of the dense forest and to discover it thanks to several sites: The Sites […]
The hike is undoubtedly the best way to discover the natural environment of Guadeloupe. The National Park develops and maintains a network of approximately 300km of trails in the heart of the forest and along the coast of Grand Cul-de-Sac Marine. Remember that in the wild you must keep great caution and vigilance at all […]
Visit The Beautiful Waterfalls Of Carbet The Falls of the Grand Carbet River are among the most impressive waterfalls in the Lesser Antilles. This river probably owes its name to the Amerindian village, made of carbets which are large open huts used as shelters which was installed not far from its mouth. The Grand […]
The Volcano Soufriere The Soufriere, the highest point of the Lesser Antilles at 1467 m, is the most prestigious site of the Guadeloupe National Park. Its dome has no real crater, but eruptive mouths, chasms, and deep gashes. It is an active volcano of the Pelean type, of relatively recent formation (about 100 000 […]