Guadeloupe, a jewel of the Caribbean, offers prime spots for observing sea turtles in their natural habitat. To have a unique experience of swimming with turtles in Guadeloupe, it is essential to adopt a respectful and responsible approach.

🌊 1. Plage de Malendure – Bouillante
Located on the west coast of Basse-Terre, Malendure beach is renowned for its proximity to the Cousteau Reserve. The seagrass beds, just a few dozen meters from the shore, are home to primarily Green turtles (Chelonia mydas), herbivores and peaceful. For those who wish to swim with turtles in Guadeloupe, observation is done by snorkeling, maintaining a distance of 5 meters and avoiding any contact.
🗼 2. Phare de Vieux-Fort
At the southern tip of Basse-Terre, the Vieux-Fort lighthouse offers an exceptional panoramic view. Additionally, the clear surrounding waters are ideal for observing sea turtles, particularly in Grande Baie. Access is free from the beach, perfect for anyone who wants to experience swimming with turtles in Guadeloupe, ensuring to follow safety and preservation guidelines.
🏝 3. Terre-de-Haut – Les Saintes
The island of Terre-de-Haut, in the archipelago of Les Saintes, is a prime location for observing sea turtles. Guided excursions are offered between June and September to observe the nocturnal egg-laying of green and hawksbill turtles, under the supervision of certified patrols. This island is a must-see for swimming with turtles in Guadeloupe.
🌿 4. Autres sites d’observation
Caret Cay & Fajou Cay Snorkelers appreciate these islets in the Grand-Cul-de-Sac Marin, particularly renowned for snorkeling observation, especially of green and hawksbill turtles.
Marie-Galante Several beaches on the island offer ideal conditions for observing sea turtles, with protection programs in place.
🌿 Les bons gestes pour une observation respectueuse
To preserve sea turtles and their environment, it is crucial to adopt good practices:
- Minimum distance: maintain 5 meters and do not touch
- Silence and calm: avoid sudden movements and noises.
- Lighting: turn off artificial lights during night egg-laying to avoid disturbing the turtles.
- Awareness: Participate in the protection and awareness programs offered by the Guadeloupe Sea Turtle Network.
📌 Informations pratiques
Best time: Generally from March to November, depending on the sites and species, but now they can be seen all year round.
Recommended equipment: fins, mask, and snorkel.
Supervision: prioritize outings supervised by professionals for a safe and respectful experience.
Contact a protection association Kap Naturel
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