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  • City of Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe

    City of Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe

    The city of Pointe-à-Pitre, located on the large island of Guadeloupe, is one of the main cities in this Caribbean region. Known for its rich history, vibrant culture and bustling port, it attracts visitors and locals alike. To discover the city is not only to breathe in the spices of the...

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  • Bois Malaisé Canyon in Guadeloupe

    Bois Malaisé Canyon in Guadeloupe

    Are you a sportsman with a good knowledge of canyoning? Dare to try your hand at tropical adventure at the Bois Malaisé canyon in Guadeloupe. The approach hike In the early hours of the morning, we set off on a one-and-a-half-hour hike through the forest, with a climb of around 300 meters. The tropical forest...

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  • What to do in Guadeloupe

    What to do in Guadeloupe

    Are you planning a trip to Guadeloupe, or are you already on the island and wondering what to see and do? Guadeloupe is full of places to discover, from must-sees to hidden treasures! Hiking, land or water-based activities, at sea or in the river, there's something for everyone....

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  • Hiking at Chute du Galion

    Hiking at Chute du Galion

    Les Bananes Vertes" ecolodges are the ideal starting point for numerous hikes in the heart of Guadeloupe's national park. Today, I'm taking you on a hike to the Chute du Galion, which in my opinion is one of the most beautiful on the island. Right in the heart of the Guadeloupe National Park...

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  • Hiking in Saint-Martin, SXM

    Hiking in Saint-Martin, SXM

    The French West Indies, with its turquoise waters, abound in terrestrial treasures, here with a hike in Saint-Martin, or SXM to be more international! Hiking in Saint-Martin On this little piece of rock in the north of the Caribbean, a number of marked trails have sprung up, either by the ONF or the Conservatoire du Littorale. We...

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  • Yacht charter Guadeloupe: fishing and yachting in the Caribbean Sea and Les Saintes

    Yacht charter Guadeloupe: fishing and yachting in the Caribbean Sea and Les Saintes

    Do you have a coastal license? Do you like sailing or fishing? If so, rent a boat in Guadeloupe and discover the Caribbean Sea along Basse-Terre. Basse-Terre in Guadeloupe, on the Caribbean Sea side Basse-Terre on the sea side: head for the Côte-sous-le-Vent for a...

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  • Hiking in Terre-de-Haut, Saintes island

    Hiking in Terre-de-Haut, Saintes island

    During your stay in Guadeloupe, don't miss the islands of Les Saintes and the hike to Terre-de-Haut. These islands will make you want to extend your vacation! A little paradise In the south of Guadeloupe, take a boat from Trois-Rivières to CTM Deher, and in 20 minutes you'll be on your way...

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  • Ravine Blanche and Matilys de Guadeloupe

    Ravine Blanche and Matilys de Guadeloupe

    On the heights of Basse-Terre, at the foot of the Soufrière volcano, an unusual hike to Ravine Blanche and the spectacular Matilys. You're plunged into the heart of nature and volcanism. You'll discover one of the sources of Guadeloupe, closely linked to the Soufrière volcano. An exceptional hike in the...

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  • The Soufrière volcano with children

    The Soufrière volcano with children

    From the age of 8, you can suggest that your children hike La Soufrière: not only is it an active volcano, it's also a mountain peak, and here are a few tips to motivate them! The summit plateau in good weather is rare but exceptional. Before hiking La Soufrière The...

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  • Hiking to the summit of Guadeloupe's Soufrière volcano

    Hiking to the summit of Guadeloupe's Soufrière volcano

    La Soufrière is the highest peak in the Lesser Antilles, but it's also an active volcano in a dormant state. An unusual hike on Guadeloupe's Soufrière volcano with family and friends. Soufrière and weather First the weather's fine: the summit with its fumaroles and breathtaking views Second the weather's not fine:...

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