HIGHLIGHTS OF GUADELOUPE

Pointe-à-Pitre – Guadeloupe mainland

First and last stop of the sailing trip

Upon arrival, you’ll get to know both us and the boat in person. If you haven’t chosen the meal package, we’ll head out together to shop for groceries for the whole trip. Everything else will be ready to settle in and start enjoying life on board. Depending on your arrival time, we can either stay in the bay of Point a Pitre or sail across to Ilet a Cochons, perfect for a short hike through old forts.

Marie Galante island

Largest island south of Guadeloupe

Marie-Galante is known for its rural flair and beautifully preserved landscapes. It is the perfect for visiting traditional distilleries or relaxing on long white-sand beaches. For anchoring, Anse Canot is ideal for snorkeling. Also, the bay in front of the fishermen village Saint Louis is a nice spot to experience the rhythm of everyday island life.

Iles de la Petite Terre

Protected nature reserve east of Guadeloupe

This protected reserve consists of two uninhabited islets. It’s full of wildlife, including iguanas, sea turtles, and tropical birds. The perfect spot to disconnect and fully enjoy being surrounded by nature.

Terre de Haut island – Iles des Saintes

Touristic island in Les Saintes

Terre-de-Haut is the most visited island in the archipelago of Les Saintes. There are many restaurants and bars, as well as the well known Fort Napoléon, which is worth a hike to visit.

Ilet à Cabrit – Iles des Saintes

The goat island

This small uninhabited islet, crowned by the ruins of Fort Joséphine, is a popular hiking destination known for its scenic views and preserved nature.

Terre de Bas – Iles des Saintes

Hiking paradise

Terre-de-Bas is the quieter sister of Terre-de-Haut. Located southwest of Les Saintes archipelago, it offers an idyllic escape for those seeking tranquility, natural beauty and immersion in Creole culture. Here, time seems to stand still, and the Creole way of life is savored at every moment.

La Grande Soufrière – Guadeloupe mainland

Active volcano on Basse Terre

Famous for its steaming craters, hot springs, and fumaroles, it rises to 1.467 meters and offers challenging hikes with breathtaking views of lush rainforest and surrounding islands.