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Terre De Bas
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- Plage de Grande Anse: Located right on Route De La Plage Grande Anse, this pristine beach offers crystal-clear waters, soft sand, and stunning views. It is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling, and picnicking.
- Fort Napoléon: Situated on top of a hill in Terre De Bas, Fort Napoléon is a historical landmark that dates back to the 17th century. It offers breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding islands and houses a museum showcasing the island's history and artifacts.
- Les Saintes Bay: Just a short boat ride away from Terre De Bas, Les Saintes Bay is a picturesque harbor with charming colorful houses lining the waterfront. The bay is perfect for strolling, enjoying local cuisine, and visiting quaint shops.
- Plage de Pompierre: A beautiful secluded beach located on Terre De Haut island, Plage de Pompierre offers tranquility and stunning natural beauty. The beach is known for its calm waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling among vibrant coral reefs.
- La Baie des Saintes: This natural bay is a haven for sailing enthusiasts. Its calm and clear waters, surrounded by lush green hills, make it an ideal spot for sailing, boating, and yacht excursions. Enjoy the scenic beauty and explore nearby islets.
- Le Chameau: A popular hiking trail on Terre De Bas, Le Chameau offers breathtaking views of the surrounding islands and the Caribbean Sea. The trail takes you through forested areas, rocky terrain, and ultimately to a viewpoint overlooking the island.
- Le Pain de Sucre: Located on Terre De Haut island, this iconic rock formation rises dramatically from the sea. It is a popular spot for snorkeling and diving due to its rich marine life and coral formations.
- Terre De Bas Village: Explore the charming village on Terre De Bas, known for its traditional Creole architecture and friendly locals. Walk through the narrow streets, visit local shops, and experience the laid-back island lifestyle.
- Les Saintes Museum: Situated on Terre De Haut island, Les Saintes Museum showcases the history and culture of the archipelago. Discover artifacts, documents, and exhibits that shed light on the island's past and its connection to Guadeloupe. 10. Îlet à Cabrit: Located just off the coast of Terre De Haut, Îlet à Cabrit is a small uninhabited island known for its pristine beaches, hiking trails, and vibrant marine life. Take a boat tour or rent a kayak to explore this secluded paradise. Note: Please check the availability and accessibility of these tourist attractions, as some may have specific visiting hours or seasonal closures.