Posted on Jan 06, 2026 / Travel

Guadeloupe offers a wide range of attractions that appeal to nature lovers, history enthusiasts and beachgoers alike. One of the most famous natural sites is the Guadeloupe National Park on Basse‑Terre, which includes lush rainforests, waterfalls like Carbet Falls and the Soufrière volcano. The beaches of Grande‑Terre, such as Sainte‑Anne and Plage de la Caravelle, are known for their white sand, clear waters and water sports opportunities. Historical and cultural attractions include Fort Delgrès, old sugar plantations and the Memorial ACTe museum in Pointe‑à‑Pitre, which explores the history of slavery. Visitors can also explore the charming smaller islands of Les Saintes and Marie‑Galante by ferry for scenic views and quieter beaches. Marine life and coral reefs make Guadeloupe attractive for snorkeling and diving. Whether interested in hiking, cultural heritage or relaxation, the islands offer diverse experiences for travellers.
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