Terre-de-Haut is in the upper-mid range of Guadeloupean budgets — the limited offer and insularity explain slightly higher prices. The reference budget of €115/day/person covers a comfortable stay: Creole guesthouse (€70-110/night for 2), Creole meal (€15-25/person), Fort Napoléon entry (€5), maritime shuttle (€30 return from Trois-Rivières), scooter hire (€25-35/day). A budget traveller can manage on €80-100/day with simple guesthouse, meals in lolos, walking only. The luxury traveller finds their place at Le Bois Joli (€200-350/night) or in private villa. Food: tourments d'amour €1-2 each, bokit €5-8, lolo lunch €18-25, Creole restaurant dinner €30-45, gourmet restaurant (Couleurs du Monde, Ti Kaz) €55-80/person. Activities: diving €60-80, scooter hire €25-35/day, bike €10-15/day. No bank or ATM on the island — bring cash.
Read also
- Les Saintes, UNESCO bay — The Guadeloupean mini-archipelago and one of the world's most beautiful bays.
- Guadeloupe — Complete archipelago guide: entry rules, budget, when to visit.
- Marie-Galante, the round island — The other satellite island: AOC rum, deserted beaches, Creole authenticity.
- Basse-Terre, volcano and jungle — The large island the Saintes orbit: Soufrière, National Park.
