Guadeloupe travel guide

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You're Going to Love Guadeloupe

This archipelago of islands is located in the Caribbean and offers beaches for relaxation, forests and a volcano, as well as some of the best fruits and rum in the world.

What to do in Guadeloupe

1. Relax on the Beaches in Saint-Anne

There's no place better than Saint-Anne for a beach vacation as it is home to one of the most popular beaches on the island.

2. Hike Around the La Soufriere Volcano

Active travelers will love the 2h hike around the volcano. Once at the top, there will be a close-up view of the steaming volcano and it will be possible to admire views of the whole island.

3. Explore Guadeloupe National Park

This park is located on the Basse-Terre island and is a wonderful place to see lush vegetation, waterfalls, giant ferns and local birds and animals.

4. Go Snorkeling around the Petite Terre Islands

These islands are one of the best spots for snorkeling around Guadeloupe, home to a large variety of local sea creatures, such as lemon sharks, green sea turtles, spotted eagle rays and southern stingrays.

5. Taste Some Local Rum

Guadeloupe has a huge sugar cane industry, and rum has been produced on the islands for over 300 years. It is one of the best rums in the world and a tasting at a local distillery is a must.

1. Relax on the Beaches in Saint-Anne

There's no place better than Saint-Anne for a beach vacation as it is home to one of the most popular beaches on the island.

2. Hike Around the La Soufriere Volcano

Active travelers will love the 2h hike around the volcano. Once at the top, there will be a close-up view of the steaming volcano and it will be possible to admire views of the whole island.

3. Explore Guadeloupe National Park

This park is located on the Basse-Terre island and is a wonderful place to see lush vegetation, waterfalls, giant ferns and local birds and animals.

4. Go Snorkeling around the Petite Terre Islands

These islands are one of the best spots for snorkeling around Guadeloupe, home to a large variety of local sea creatures, such as lemon sharks, green sea turtles, spotted eagle rays and southern stingrays.

5. Taste Some Local Rum

Guadeloupe has a huge sugar cane industry, and rum has been produced on the islands for over 300 years. It is one of the best rums in the world and a tasting at a local distillery is a must.

When to visit Guadeloupe

The best months to visit Guadeloupe are December to May as that's when the weather is dry and warm. It is best not to head there in August or September to avoid the hurricane season.

How to Get to Guadeloupe

Entry requirements

Citizens from a large number of countries, including neighboring islands, Australia, the USA, and EU countries can enter Guadeloupe for tourism purposes without a visa for up to 90 days. Citizens of any other countries need a visa prior to arrival.

Plane

Guadeloupe doesn't have its own local airline, however, around 10 airlines offer nonstop flights to and from the island, including Air Caraibes, Air France, American Airlines and Delta Air Lines. For visiting other islands around the Caribbean, it is possible to get an Air Pass, which allows visitation to most of the islands.

Boat

Boat travel is available from the Martinique, Saint Lucia, Dominica, Les Saintes and Marie Galante islands, using one of the 3 available ferry companies, which are Express Des Iles, Star Ferries and Brudey Freres. Some of the ferries can also transport cars.

Entry requirements

Citizens from a large number of countries, including neighboring islands, Australia, the USA, and EU countries can enter Guadeloupe for tourism purposes without a visa for up to 90 days. Citizens of any other countries need a visa prior to arrival.

Plane

Guadeloupe doesn't have its own local airline, however, around 10 airlines offer nonstop flights to and from the island, including Air Caraibes, Air France, American Airlines and Delta Air Lines. For visiting other islands around the Caribbean, it is possible to get an Air Pass, which allows visitation to most of the islands.

Boat

Boat travel is available from the Martinique, Saint Lucia, Dominica, Les Saintes and Marie Galante islands, using one of the 3 available ferry companies, which are Express Des Iles, Star Ferries and Brudey Freres. Some of the ferries can also transport cars.

Popular airports in Guadeloupe

Popular airlines serving Guadeloupe

KLM
Good (1,348 reviews)
Delta
Excellent (8,655 reviews)
Air France
Good (1,510 reviews)
Air Canada
Good (8,328 reviews)
American Airlines
Good (11,888 reviews)
Air Transat
Good (390 reviews)
Air Caraïbes
Good (43 reviews)
Corsair
Good (27 reviews)
Caribbean Airlines
Excellent (161 reviews)
Neos Air
Excellent (41 reviews)
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Where to stay in Guadeloupe

Hotels are available in all the main areas of Guadeloupe, but other options for accommodation are homestays, furnished bungalows and apartments.

Where to stay in popular areas of Guadeloupe

Most booked hotels in Guadeloupe

La Creole Beach Hotel & Spa
4 stars
Good (7.6, Good reviews)
S$ 265+
Canella Beach Hotel
3 stars
Good (7.1, Good reviews)
S$ 202+
Hotel Fleur d'Epee
3 stars
Good (7.1, Good reviews)
S$ 209+
Karaibes Hotel
2 stars
Good (6.6, Good reviews)
S$ 118+

How to Get Around Guadeloupe

Public Transportation

The main form of public transportation on land is bus, while transport between the different islands is available via ferries.

Bus

Buses operate from 5:30 am until 6:30 pm from Mondays to Fridays, with less frequent service on the weekends. All bus stops have a blue sign with the picture of a bus on it, however, further away from the city, it is common practice to hail a bus wherever it passes.

Car

If looking at renting a car while in Guadeloupe, visitors will need their local driver's license, and in some cases, an international driver's permit.

Boat

Various ferries operates between the islands and are the main mode of transport. Local ferry companies include L'Express des Iles, Val'Ferry, CTM Deher, Jeans for Freedom and Navette Beatrix.

Plane

Local travel by plane is available with Air Caraibes, which runs regular flights from Pointe-A-Pitre to Marie-Galante.

Public Transportation

The main form of public transportation on land is bus, while transport between the different islands is available via ferries.

Bus

Buses operate from 5:30 am until 6:30 pm from Mondays to Fridays, with less frequent service on the weekends. All bus stops have a blue sign with the picture of a bus on it, however, further away from the city, it is common practice to hail a bus wherever it passes.

Car

If looking at renting a car while in Guadeloupe, visitors will need their local driver's license, and in some cases, an international driver's permit.

Boat

Various ferries operates between the islands and are the main mode of transport. Local ferry companies include L'Express des Iles, Val'Ferry, CTM Deher, Jeans for Freedom and Navette Beatrix.

Plane

Local travel by plane is available with Air Caraibes, which runs regular flights from Pointe-A-Pitre to Marie-Galante.

The Cost of Living in Guadeloupe

An average meal in Guadeloupe will cost around €10 ($11), while a fine dining meal can cost around €45 ($50) per person. The Euro is the local currency, but US Dollars are sometimes accepted in the touristy areas. Credit cards are accepted in all major establishments, but it is best to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases.