Nearby Attractions
Local Culture and Heritage
Experience the unique blend of cultures that shapes Guadeloupe. Visit local markets, discover traditional crafts, sample regional specialties, and learn about the island's history through its towns, villages, and cultural sites.
Malendure Beach
Malendure Beach is the main departure point for excursions to the famous Cousteau Reserve, making it a popular spot for snorkeling, diving, and glass-bottom boat tours. Visitors can also enjoy swimming, kayaking, paddleboarding, or simply relaxing by the sea while admiring the surrounding landscapes.
Guadeloupe Zoo at Parc des Mamelles
Visitors can encounter fascinating animals such as jaguars, red pandas, monkeys, raccoons, iguanas, parrots, toucans, and many other tropical species while exploring shaded trails surrounded by native vegetation. The zoo is especially renowned for its suspended canopy walkways, which allow guests to stroll through the treetops and enjoy breathtaking views of the rainforest from above.
Jardin Botanique de Deshaies
Originally owned by the famous French comedian Coluche, the estate was transformed into a botanical garden by landscape architect Michel Gaillard and opened to the public in 2001. Today, it is celebrated as one of Guadeloupe's most visited natural sites, attracting visitors with its unique blend of tropical flora, wildlife, and panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea.
Guadeloupe Zoo at Parc des Mamelles
Visitors can encounter fascinating animals such as jaguars, red pandas, monkeys, raccoons, iguanas, parrots, toucans, and many other tropical species while exploring shaded trails surrounded by native vegetation. The zoo is especially renowned for its suspended canopy walkways, which allow guests to stroll through the treetops and enjoy breathtaking views of the rainforest from above.