Visit Guadeloupe with Reperio from 16th to 23rd April 2017. Register here.
Visit Pointe-à-Pitre, Basseterre, the island of Marie-Galante, Castries etc. Experience the Aquarium, Memorial Acte, Pointe des châteaux, Université des Antilles, Fort Degrés, Pointe de la Vigie and so much more!
Highlights of the tour appearing in slider
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Gosier
9km away from Pointe-à-Pitre, Gosier is a beautiful coastal town in Grande-Terre
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Sainte Anne
Located to the East of Gosier, Sainte Anne is reputed for its numerous tourism-related activities.
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Pointe des châteaux
The Pointe des châteaux is a peninsula that extends into the Atlantic Ocean from the Eastern coast of the island of Grande-Terre, in Guadeloupe.
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Le Moule
Le Moule is on Grand-Terre Island which is a limestone plateau. The city extends along the north shore of the Atlantic coast, 51 km northeast of Pointe-a-Pitre. Its relief has an exceptional quality of life that is benefited first by the people, then agriculture and tourism.
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Morne à l’eau
The town is perhaps most well known for its elaborate cemetery. It is twinned with the capital of Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago.
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Pointe-à-Pitre
This is Guadeloupe’s largest city and economic capital
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Musée St John Perse
This three-level municipal museum occupies an attractive 19th-century colonial building and is dedicated to the renowned poet and Nobel laureate Alexis Leger (1887–1975), better known as St-John Perse. The house offers a glimpse of a period Créole home and displays on Perse’s life and work.
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Université des Antilles
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Pointe de la Vigie
6 kilometres (3.7 mi) northeast of Anse-Bertrand, it is the northernmost point of the island of Grande-Terre
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Anse Bertrand
The town of Anse Bertrand is known for its scenic landscape. Its high cliffs and beautiful beaches are impressive.
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Port Louis
Port Louis is located in the North East of Grande-Terre.
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Basseterre
Basseterre is the administrative capital of Guadeloupe. Located in the southwest of Guadeloupe, the town lies at the bottom of the Soufriere volcano.
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Fort Delgrès
It was the site of the French-English battle for Guadeloupe, and also the site of the Guadeloupean anti-slavery uprising against led by Louis Delgrès. It was recognized as a historical monument in 1977.
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Aquarium
Opened in 1985, it is one of the most visited locations in Guadeloupe. It has the largest collection of sea creatures in the entire Caribbean.
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Marie Galante
Marie-Galante, referred to as the island of 100 windmills is a smaller island located 30km to the southeast of mainland Guadeloupe.
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Marie Galante
Economic activities are mainly agriculture and fishing, and tourism.
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Memorial Acte