Terre-de-Bas Island
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.