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When it comes to stress -free outings and a week of endless indulgence, there is simply no beating of a Caribbean island, but let’s be honest, the novelty of proven holiday hotspots such as the Dominican Republic and Jamaica is a bit worn out.
We know that tropical beaches and promenades lined with palms are a running theme, and apart from the language spoken there, You often find it difficult to tell one island of the other– There are of course noticeable exceptions to the rule.
If you dream of a coast and brown lines driven by the sun, but you wouldn’t mind belinge a dose of culture, you should view this unusual Caribbean jewel:

Discover one of the most unique island outings in the Caribbean
Guadeloupe, an overseas Ministry of France, is a group of islands in the southern Caribbean that is best known for their dramatic volcanic landscapes, Paradisaical sandy beachesCuddled by seas of the most turquoise blue and French creole culture.
That is the easiest way to summarize it, but if you wonder what Guadeloupe makes special or why Americans, who have historically ignored the archipelago as a destination, show growing interest, you have to dig a little deeper.
Don’t worry, we are here to give you the complete overview, starting with Grande-Terre:


Decaying beaches and luxury resorts
Like the east side of Guadeloupe, Grande-Terre largely gains a grip because of his Scenic Saint-Anne BeachWith calmness, green -blue colored seas and pristine white sand, not yet ruined by the masses and supported by a lively market.
It is also a short drive of 30-35 minutes from Pointe-à-Pitre, the largest city in the territory, making it an easy day trip for visitors, although Pointe des Châteaux, a robust peninsula with a radical view of the ocean, and the remote Plage de la Caravelle are equally popular.
The latter is the home of the club medesort, one Ultra-Luxe Oase Combining tropical vibes and modern elegance where overnight stays start from $ 1,314 – If that is out of the budget, then know that you can still visit part of the beach for free.


Impressive volcanoes and lush jungle
Separated from the grand terre by a narrow winding river, Basse-Terre is the Western land mass that forms the unusual butterfly-like form of guadeloupe, and it is where most attractions are centered.
An active volcano that rises 4,813 feet above sea level, La Soufrière is the highest peak in the lesser AntillesAnd easily accessible via a jungle walk.
Part of the Guadeloupe National Park, the Chutes du Carbet are a trio of picturesque waterfalls that set up a dizzying 360-foot cliff in natural pools below, and for all the natural ceremonies there are, they are part of the Unesco-protected Guadeloupe National Park.
When you have finished haunting waterfalls, you have to keep an eye on elusive, colorful Caribbean birds and the cute AgoutiA cousin of the raccoon.


Guadeloupe is not just relaxation and beaches
No matter how beautiful these are, Guadeloupe can not only be summarized in natural orientation points:
Crazying by the French in the 17th century, and occupied by the British on different occasions, it has a high concentration of man-made wonders that the charm of the old world radiates-in the case that we have not made clear ourselves, Guadeloupe is just as much part of France as Paris isfinally.
In Basse-Terre Town, the charming, compact Harbour-Side capital, you will find one French Military Fort built in the 1600sWith a view of the city and the sea, and in La Grivelière, a picturesque one-hour ride of Basse-Terre city, you will find a well-preserved slave time.


Deep in the rainforest, it is proof of the role of Guadeloupe as a large coffee and cocoa exporter for France in the colonial period, and it now houses a museum – in the way a tour will only bring you back with around € 7.50 (or $ 8.48).
And yes, the currency used is the euro. This is France, you remember?
Escape an idyllic island for a day
During your visit you should not miss at least 4 other smaller islands of the Guadeloupe collective.
Marie-Galante is primarily known for its rum distilleries, in particular Bielle distillery, which offer tours and sampling, offered by plantation and old windmills. The easiest way to get there is ferry from Saint-François, on Grand-Terre, and Crossings last approximately 1.5 hours.


In the meantime, Les Saintes is famous for its colorful Terre-de-Haut Dorp, who imposes Fort Napoleon, another military fort that recommends a breathtaking view of the surrounding green landscape and deserted sandy beaches.
It is also much more accessible than Marie-Galante, a 25-minute ferry from Trois-Rivières on Basse-Terre.
If it is Picturesque beaches and hiking trails You are looking, take the 40-minute ferry from Saint-François to La Désirade, or a Bootxcursie to the uninhabited Petite-Terre.
How affordable is Guadeloupe?


If the Med Club was not an indication at night, Guadeloupe is Not exactly the cheapest Caribbean island to visit: Although selected companies can accept American dollars, you pay for items in euros, and there is a limited range of resorts, which tends to increase prices.
Usually booking a B&B style is a lot cheaper, From $ 136while 4 to 5-star hotels can return you with no less than $ 427 per nightas La Toubana Hotel & Spa.
On average eat from local bakeries, or pick up bokitA local sandwich made from fried dough, filled with chicken, pork, beef or fish, and a variety of herbs, costs $ 5 – $ 12.


A sit-down, three-course meal in a restaurant in the city center in Pointe-à-Pitre or Basse-Terre Town, on the other hand, costs around $ 35-50 per person against that comment, we love La Spatule Créole for their freshly caught fish and paella.
Average, A trip of a week to Guadeloupe costs $ 2,269 per personAccording to estimates that are provided by Budget your trip.
It is worth noting that tourists who exchange places like Cancun or Punta Cana for Guadeloupe are not exactly attracted to bargains: they mainly fly the whole direction for the peace and quiet and off-path attracting power, and let’s really be, They usually come at higher prices.


Fly non -stop to Guadeloupe from Miami
Out-of-the-way as Guadeloupe seems, you can actually fly non-stop to the French department, or more specifically, the Pointe-à-Pitre International Airport (PTP), from Miami (MIA).
Air France flies twice a week, every Sunday and Friday, while American Airlines one Once a week Plan every Saturday.
Depending on how far in advance you can find Round-trip rates of just $ 631.
With Air France, flights usually depart from Miami at 9.55 am, arrive in Guadeloupe at 1:05 pm, for a total flight duration of 3h10.
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