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Canyoning in Guadeloupe: Nature Adventure with Vert-Intense, a pioneer since 1995
In 1995, a handful of enthusiasts who loved rivers and the rainforest launched a then little-known activity in Guadeloupe: canyoning. Vert-Intense was born out of this passion for adventure in natural environments, quickly becoming a major player in sustainable tourism on the island. Thanks to our intimate knowledge of the territory and…
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Guadeloupe Hurricane Season: Travel with Peace of Mind in the Heart of the Tropics
Discover Guadeloupe safely during the hurricane season, between vigilance, lush nature, and rejuvenating stays at the Bananes Vertes eco-lodges. A season to know, not to dread. In Guadeloupe, the hurricane season generally runs from June to November, with a peak in activity between August and October. But contrary to popular belief, hurricanes...
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An island, a summit
The Lesser Antilles archipelago is a mosaic of landscapes, cultures, and terrains. Each Caribbean island, whether volcanic or coral, has its highest point, an emblematic summit that bears witness to its geological history. Let's discover together the highest peaks of some Caribbean islands. Guadeloupe – La Soufrière 1467 m Nicknamed the...
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Sargassum Worldwide and in Guadeloupe: Understanding the Phenomenon and Continuing to Dream.
A global natural phenomenon. Amidst climate disruption and oceanic imbalances, sargassum is multiplying on the Atlantic and Caribbean coasts. A new, complex global ecological and health challenge! What is sargassum? Sargassum are floating brown algae belonging to the genus Sargassum. Native to the Sargasso Sea…
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Unusual accommodation in Guadeloupe: Les Bananes Vertes eco-lodges.
Do you love travel and discovering nature, the sea, volcanoes, and the rainforest? Have you thought about Guadeloupe with its diverse beaches and truly extraordinary nature! Basse-Terre, at the foot of the La Soufrière volcano, offers unusual accommodation: the Green Bananas eco-lodges. Why go to Guadeloupe…
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Carnival in Guadeloupe
Carnival in Guadeloupe is one of the most important and anticipated cultural events of the year. It is a festive period that blends music, dance, costumes, and traditions, reflecting the rich and mixed identity of the archipelago. On what date? Carnival in Guadeloupe generally begins on January 1st with the sea bath: the bath…
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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
Are you athletic and knowledgeable about canyoning? Dare to embark on a tropical adventure to discover the Bois Malaisé canyon in Guadeloupe. The approach walk. Early in the morning, we set off for a one-and-a-half-hour walk through the forest with around 300 meters of elevation gain. The tropical rainforest is, in the middle...
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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
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...

