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Trois Rivieres
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 85 | 85 | 455 | 525 | ||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 100 | 100 | 600 | 630 |
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Attractions
- La Soufrière Volcano: Located in the Guadeloupe National Park, La Soufrière is an active volcano and the highest peak in the Lesser Antilles. Visitors can hike to the summit and witness breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding islands.
- Les Chutes du Carbet: These stunning waterfalls are a must-see for nature lovers. Consisting of three cascades, the falls offer picturesque hiking trails through lush rainforest, leading to refreshing pools where visitors can swim and relax.
- Memorial ACTe: Situated in Pointe-à-Pitre, this museum is dedicated to the history and memory of slavery and the slave trade in the Caribbean. It offers a comprehensive and thought-provoking experience, utilizing multimedia exhibits, art installations, and historical artifacts.
- Jardin de Valombreuse: A beautiful botanical garden located in Petit Bourg, this attraction boasts a wide variety of tropical plant species, including exotic flowers, palm trees, and orchids. The garden also features a swimming pool, water slides, and picnic areas for visitors to enjoy.
- Plage de Grande Anse: This gorgeous beach on Basse-Terre Island is renowned for its soft white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters. It offers a tranquil setting for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling, with stunning views of the surrounding lush hills.
- Les Marches des Esclaves: Located in Petit-Canal, this historical site pays tribute to the enslaved Africans who were forced to climb these steep steps during the colonial period. Today, it serves as a reminder of the island's dark past and offers panoramic views of the coastline.
- Fort Napoléon des Saintes: Situated on Terre-de-Haut Island, this well-preserved fort was built during the Napoleonic era. Visitors can explore the fort's museum, which showcases artifacts and exhibits about the island's history, while enjoying panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea.
- Plage de la Perle: This picturesque beach, located in Deshaies, offers a tranquil and secluded atmosphere. Surrounded by lush vegetation, the beach provides a peaceful setting for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling.
- Les Saintes Archipelago: Comprising nine islands, the Les Saintes Archipelago is known for its stunning natural beauty and charming fishing villages. Visitors can take a boat tour to explore the pristine beaches, hike to scenic viewpoints, and indulge in delicious fresh seafood. 10. Domaine de Bellevue: Situated in Gourbeyre, this former coffee and cocoa plantation now serves as an eco-tourism estate. Visitors can learn about the island's agricultural heritage, explore the lush gardens, and sample locally produced rum and chocolate. Please note that it is always recommended to check the opening hours and availability of these attractions before planning a visit.