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G U A D E L O U P E

Guadeloupe, the jewel of the Caribbean, is a land of heavenly beaches, lush natural beauty and vibrant culture. With its mountains, tropical forests and turquoise lagoons, the island offers a breathtaking diversity of landscapes. Not to mention its delicious cuisine and warm atmosphere, making every moment an unforgettable experience.

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My 14-day itinerary

Deshaies

Deshaies

Nestling to the north-west of Basse-Terre, Deshaies is a small village on the edge of the Caribbean Sea. With its peaceful atmosphere, pretty fishing port and wild beaches such as Grande Anse, it's a must-see.

2 days
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Trois-Rivières

Trois-Rivières

1 day

Located to the south of Basse-Terre, Trois-Rivières is known as the gateway to Les Saintes, but it's well worth a visit. With its black sand beaches, breathtaking views over the archipelago and authentic atmosphere, it's a wonderful place to visit.

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Les Saintes

Les Saintes

3 days

A small archipelago off the coast of Trois-Rivières, Les Saintes is a real jewel of Guadeloupe. With its turquoise waters, wild little coves and Creole charm, it's a peaceful paradise. We rented a scooter to explore the island, which was as much fun as it was a change of scenery.

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Ilet du Gosier

Ilet du Gosier

1 day

Located just across from La Datcha beach, the islet of Gosier is a little piece of paradise easily accessible by shuttle boat or even by swimming for the bravest. White sand, crystal-clear water, coconut palms and absolute calm.

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Sainte-Anne

Sainte-Anne

3 days

Sainte-Anne is one of Guadeloupe's most emblematic seaside resorts, with its picture-postcard beaches, turquoise lagoon and lively atmosphere. With its colorful local market, seaside food trucks and warm, clear waters, it's the place to be.

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Le Moule

Le Moule

2 days

Less touristy but just as charming, Le Moule offers a more authentic face of Guadeloupe. With its wave-swept seafront, colonial remains and lively market, it's a town full of character. We enjoyed some freshly fried accras and admired the sunset over the Atlantic.

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Petite-Terre

Petite-Terre

Classified as a nature reserve, Petite Terre is a real jewel off the coast of Guadeloupe. Accessible only by day trip, the island is renowned for its crystal-clear waters, endemic iguanas and exceptional seabed. You'll need a mask and snorkel to spot turtles, rays and multicolored fish in a picture-postcard setting.

2 days
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