
Basse-Terre
Basse-Terre: La Soufrière at 1,467 m, the Carbet Falls, the National Park and Deshaies beaches — Guadeloupe's volcanic and jungle wing, kingdom of tropical hiking and the Cousteau Reserve.
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Grande-Terre
Grande-Terre: Pointe-à-Pitre, golden beaches of Sainte-Anne and Saint-François, wild cliffs of Pointe des Châteaux and vibrant Creole culture — the seaside wing of the butterfly island.
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Les Saintes
Les Saintes: a Guadeloupean mini-archipelago whose bay is UNESCO-classed among the world's most beautiful. Terre-de-Haut, Fort Napoléon, Pain de Sucre and Pompierre beach — a Caribbean jewel 1 hour from Basse-Terre.
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Marie-Galante
Marie-Galante, 'the Great Galette': a 158 km² round island, kingdom of AOC rum (Bielle, Bellevue, Père Labat), deserted Anse Canot beaches and preserved Creole authenticity — the peaceful soul of Guadeloupe.
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- Basse-Terre: volcano and jungle — La Soufrière, the Carbet Falls, the National Park and Deshaies — Guadeloupe at its most natural and tropical.
- Grande-Terre: beaches and lagoons — Sainte-Anne, Saint-François, Pointe des Châteaux and the archipelago's finest Caribbean beaches.
- Les Saintes: one of the world's most beautiful bays — Terre-de-Haut, Fort Napoléon and Pain de Sucre — a mini-archipelago UNESCO-classed among the world's most beautiful bays.
- Marie-Galante: the Grande Galette — The round island of AOC rum: Bielle, Bellevue and Père Labat distilleries, Anse Canot beach and absolute calm.
- Pointe-à-Pitre, economic capital — Saint-Antoine market, the ACTe Memorial and the unmissable gateway to the Guadeloupean archipelago.
