The aquarium of Guadeloupe is really worth a visit. The fish are beautiful and colourful and the tanks are really huge. They even have big, vicious green eels. If you're looking for a place to escape...
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1 reviewThe aquarium of Guadeloupe is really worth a visit. The fish are beautiful and colourful and the tanks are really huge. They even have big, vicious green eels. If you're looking for a place to escape...
The highest mountain in the lesser Antilles is also a volcano and an important landmark of Guadeloupe's landscape.
Take a scenic drive through the mountains and feast your eyes on the tropical landscape of the Caribbean.
A restored fort dating back to 1867 overlooks the harbor.
You know you need lots of vacation photos, so why not take them here? These three waterfalls showcase the natural beauty of the tropical landscape.
For those people who really want to get away from it all, this former leper colony is the least visited island in the Guadeloupe archipelago.
The most highly populated city on the island of Terre-de-Haut still retains a small-town feel, with small, whitewashed and red-roofed houses overlooking the sea.
See the beautiful marine life of the Caribbean by snorkeling, scuba diving or glass-bottom boat touring.
Scenic waterfall in the middle of a tropical rainforest.
Romance abounds at this isolated beach, best known for its spectacular breakers and its dramatic rocky landscape.
Brush up on your French if you want to visit this island: untouched for the most part by English-speaking tourists, it's hard to find someone who will understand English, but you will be able to enjoy the natural splendor of the island without fighting the crowds.
A monument that both celebrates the end of slavery on the island, and laments its cruelty and injustice: a poignant reminder of one of the darker periods of the island's history.
Ancient artwork by the Caribs, the original inhabitants of the island.
