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There seems to be a festival or holiday nearly every day on Guadeloupe, but the most famous of them all is Carnival, which is celebrated in most villages for two months every year in early winter. Dedicated to traditional fare, the restaurant features dishes such as fresh fish cooked using the court-bouillon method, which quickly poaches the seafood.

All entrees are served with edible flowers and herbs fresh from the garden. Grab a table next to the beach at Entre Ciel et Mer on Grande-Terre or Le Rivage Restaurant on Basse-Terre to taste traditional dishes such as accras deep-fried codfish fritters , langouste lobster and lambi conch. For turf over surf, La Porte des Indes on Grande-Terre serves chicken and goat Colombo, a dish inspired by indentured servants from India who arrived in the islands in the 19th century.

Enjoy spectacular views from any room. These hotels also have swimming pools, private beach access and on-site restaurants and bars. Travelers looking for unique accommodations can reserve a seaside-facing room at Auberge de Vieille Tour , a hotel located in an 18th-century mill on Grande-Terre.

Set deep within the rainforest, the treehouses and ground-level bungalows are television and Internet-free, allowing guests to feel in harmony with nature. The ecolodge's spa is set within the center of a tropical garden with waterfalls and warm pools, affording views of the Caribbean.

Explore five islands. Take a ferry from one of Guadeloupe's main islands to the smaller surrounding islands. A quick hike on the Islands of Les Saintes boasts a breathtaking view of the bay and the turquoise Caribbean Sea. Although Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre are the most popular of Guadeloupe's five islands, a visit would not be complete without exploring at least one of Guadeloupe's three smallest islands to meander through local markets and fishing villages.

Meanwhile, Marie-Galante, with its windmills and ruins of a sugar factory, is a visual study in the colonialist history of the island. Finally, hike to the top of the two inhabited islands of Les Saintes, a small archipelago to the south of Guadeloupe, for unparalleled views over the Caribbean.

Come this way to find out: www. Regional capital Basse-Terre. Guadeloupe: a French region at the heart of the Americas Guadeloupe is located in the Caribbean, around three hours flight from the United States of America, and enjoys a strategic geographic location at the crossroads of commercial routes, at the forefront of the American continent, and in the axis of the Panama canal.

Numerous infrastructures serving economic development Guadeloupe has port installations bringing together 13 versatile port, 10 fishing port and three marinas. Education Guadeloupe boasts an extensive range of schooling establishments across its territory, from pre-schools to universities, with: primary schools and 88 lower and upper secondary schools including multiple specialisations: hotel and tourism, agriculture, audio-visual, etc.

International school programs Discover our interactive map. French Tech in Guadeloupe The digital economy, which is growing rapidly in Guadeloupe as elsewhere, has sparked a proliferation of highly diversified players — from start-ups to large corporations — in areas of activity experiencing constant change. But all that rain makes it incredibly lush and green, with thick jungle, giant ferns, waterfalls and plenty of bird and animal life.

And the coast has great diving and a mix of gold and black sand beaches. Along the way you can stop off at the Cascade aux Ecrevisses waterfall — an easy minute walk from the road — and cool down with a dip.

And on a clear day there are great views across the park from the top of the Col des Mamelles aka the Hill of Breasts! Afterwards you can soothe your muscles at the Bains Jaunes thermal pool by the car park. The tallest is fall number one at metres high, followed by number two at m and number three at 20m.

The second falls are the easiest to get to via a minutes walk each way along a flat path. The hike takes around 1 hour 45 minutes each way to reach the first fall and two hours to get to the third. These hanging walkways runs up to 50 feet above the ground, strung between the trees.

Jacques Cousteau rated it as some of the best diving in the world and helped make it a protected area after filming Le Monde du Silence here in The coral reef is home to sea turtles, seahorses, angel and parrot fish — plus a giant underwater statue of Cousteau. There was some damage to the area after Hurricane Maria in , but you can still dive or snorkel the reef on a day trip from Bouillante or Malendure — or hire a kayak and paddle out yourself.

And about 10 minutes north of Deshaies is Anse de la Perle beach, a gorgeous long stretch of golden sand with a couple of beach bars at one end where you can watch the sunset with a cold Carib beer. Marie-Galante is the biggest and flattest of the three, with fantastic beaches and a big crop of rum distilleries. Les Saintes are a group of nine islands six miles off the coast of Basse-Terre. In January we had a few showers but lots of sun and cool mornings and evenings.

You can also get the ferry from Guadeloupe to neighbouring island Martinique and from there on to Dominica and St Lucia. Timetables can be found on their website, but beware services are limited on weekends. Roads are generally pretty good around the islands, though they can be hilly on Basse-Terre. Basse-Terre, the western island, offers a dramatic rain forest, towering waterfalls, magnificent beaches, a dormant volcano and Guadeloupe's capitol city, also called Basse-Terre.

A French sense of style and joie de vivre permeate the culture. The locals seem delightfully colorblind when it comes to people of all races. In Guadeloupe, what counts most is the quality of your heart, not the color of your skin.



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