Top 7 Most Beautiful Islands in Guadeloupe (France)

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Guadeloupe is a group of islands known for its lyrical landscape and sandy beaches, with a shape that resembles a butterfly from above. In every manner, the ... read more...

  1. The island of Terre-de-Bas is the archipelago of Les Saintes' most western island. Its name, like that of its neighbor Terre-de-Haut, comes from marine slang, which refers to islands exposed to the wind as highlands and those protected from the wind as lowlands.


    If you're seeking peace, a small island with steep mountains is the place to go. Terre-de-Bas is a true rural oasis, famed for its art craft manufacturing, hiking routes, ancient pottery ruins, and the fabrication of the Salako hat. Pay a visit to the main villages, whether on foot or by jitney, for some gorgeous, unforgettable moments. Terre-de-Bas is one of Guadeloupe's most beautiful islands.


    Address: Terre-de-Bas Island, Guadeloupe.

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  2. This location, which translates as "The Desired One" in French, certainly lives up to its moniker. La Désirade is a tranquil island, possibly Guadeloupe's most unspoiled. Excellent white sand beaches protected by lengthy coral reefs and genuine hospitality are only two reasons to go back in time through this magnificent resort, which is less visited than others.


    This former leper colony is the least visited island in the Guadeloupe archipelago, making it ideal for anyone looking to get away from it all. The island's qualities include tranquility and simplicity. Snorkelers and swimmers go to the beautiful white sand beaches sheltered by long coral reefs. Discover the pristine Petite-Terre Islands, which are also designated as Natural Reserves, just a short distance away.


    Address: La Désirade, Grande-Terre, Guadeloupe.

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  3. Also known as "the big pancake" Marie-Galante is a flat, clean island in the shape of a round with rolling hills and breathtaking scenery. It is one of Guadeloupe's best-kept secrets and a gateway to escaping the masses, as it is almost totally dedicated to sugarcane growing. See some traditional oxcarts transporting bodies, visit a few fascinating historical places, and don't forget to stop by the eco-museum or distilleries if you want to bring some rum home with you.


    Plantations and ox carts can be seen in the distance. Take a seat... Make your way to the Caribbean's most gorgeous white sand beaches. Stop by one of the excellent restaurants, all of which are led by highly outstanding chefs. Outings in the "Land of the Best Rums in the World" are enticing... Marie-Galante, the DNA of the Guadeloupe Islands, welcomes you!


    Address: Marie-Galante, Grande-Terre, Guadeloupe.

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  4. Everything is about enchantment and discovery from north to south. Known as a beautiful island in Guadeloupe, Grande-Terre, located in the heart of the sugar cane industry, has a rich history.


    Do you like to unwind? White sand beaches with beautifully shaded areas greet you. Grande-Terre is situated on a huge limestone plateau surrounded by magnificent beaches, turquoise lagoons, incredible surfing areas, and stunning scenery. Sugar cane plantations, which span the majority of the island, thrive on this plateau. It is known for its warm Caribbean nights and many restaurants and hotels that line the Riviera bore evidence of the Art of French-Creole Cuisine.


    The island of Grande-Terre is low-lying and devoid of rivers. The dry climate is characterized by sandy soils and scrub forest vegetation. Sugarcane is grown, as well as livestock. Pointe-à-Pitre, on the island's southwestern coast, is the capital and economic center of Guadeloupe. Minorities of European and East Indian (South Asian) ancestry make up the majority of the population, which is black and of mixed race.


    Address: Antilles, Caribbean Sea.

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  5. The town of Terre-de-Haut is made up of a modest shaded square in the center and a town hall. The country church, just a few yards away, is made of volcanic rock.


    Take your time to explore its winding alleyways and wooden houses in peace. Stroll around the numerous natural areas and, above all, take advantage of the region's many beaches, including the Pain de Sucre Beach, the Bois Joli Beach, and the Pompierre Beach (the island's most well-known and accessible beach), and many others. Beaches are cleaned regularly to ensure the Bay's preservation.


    Bourg des Saintes is a lovely village with a decidedly Norman flavor, and it is home to the majority of the island's people. Its winding streets are adorned with whitewashed red-roofed cottages with shuttered windows and hibiscus-filled yards.


    Address: Easternmost island in the Îles des Saintes, Guadeloupe.
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  6. The French collectivity of Saint-Martin and the Dutch territory of Sint Maarten share the island of Saint Martin (formerly part of the Netherlands Antilles, but now a constituent state of the Kingdom of the Netherlands). Since then, the harmonious coexistence of the two communities has allowed this thirty-seven-square-mile island to become the Caribbean's one-of-a-kind vacation and shopping destination.


    Saint Martin has become a haven for duty-free and tax-free shopping in the West Indies thanks to her status as a free trade zone. Luxury things, apparel, gadgets, jewelry, liquors, and china can be found in Philipsburg on Front Street, where the big cruise ships dock, and in Marigot, on the French side.


    Saint Martin, on the other hand, is arguably most known for the grace and variety of her food. Traditional French cuisine, which takes advantage of the availability of seafood, as well as Creole, Chinese, and Indian cuisine, are all available. On the beach, there are trendy restaurants, bistros, brasseries, and "lolos".


    Address: Saint Martin, northeast Caribbean Sea.

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  7. One of themost beautiful islands in Guadeloupe is Basse-Terre. Despite its name, which means "low land," it is the more spectacular of Guadeloupe's two main islands, with soaring peaks, including the active La Soufrière volcano. The spectacular Parc National de la Guadeloupe encompasses the entire heart of Basse-Terre, which is covered in thick rainforest.


    However, the stunning scenery does not come at the expense of great beaches, as Basse-Terre boasts some of the best stretches of sand in the Caribbean, as well as one of the top dive sites in the Caribbean near Pigeon Island. The most scenic part of Basse-Terre is in the northern portion. Most of the west coast is rocky, and many of the drives snake along the summits of high sea cliffs, with enticing glimpses of the azure bays below, starting at the western side of Route de la Traversée. Don't miss Basse-Terre, whatever you do in Guadeloupe.


    Address: Eastern Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea.

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