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9 Things You Must Do in Guadeloupe

June 20, 2018

Located in the Leeward Islands, Guadeloupe is an overseas region of France which is basically the part of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean. With a land area of 629 square miles, it is the largest and most populous European Union territory in North America. Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre are two main islands of Guadeloupe. Euro is its official currency. If you are a European Union citizen, you are free to settle and work here. Here you will get to know a few memorable things that Guadeloupe visitors prefer to do. Here you stay in luxury Guadeloupe resorts and Guadeloupe hotels and Guadeloupe food are awesome. For Guadeloupe flights contact below mention number.

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Drive at Guadeloupe National Park

The rainforest at country's namesake park will make you feel that you are on the other side of the world. Guadeloupe National Park is located on Basse-Terre. It has an area of 43,000 acres in which Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin Nature Reserve marine comprises 5,200 acres and Grand Cul-de-Sac Marin Nature Reserve terrestrial includes 4,000 acres. Though Guadeloupe is only a 3-hour flight from New York City

Sip Piña Coladas on a Pristine Beach

You should not miss Grande-Terre if you are looking forward to getting the view of the clean and calm water. Two popular resort towns of Sainte-Anne and Le Gosier they offer clean sandy beaches with gentle tides. If you are alcohol lover, you must visit the coast of Le Gosier as it features a range of small bars and cafes.

Kayak at Mangrove Forrest

Guadeloupe coastlines are the best place to visit if you are a Kayak lover. You can find paths of mangroves through these coastlines. After a long Kayak trip, you can reward yourself with delicious seafood. If you are determined to enjoy kayaking, we would like to tell you that sea kayaking is little more difficult than river kayaking.

Visit the French Caribbean

Guadeloupe, which is centering on the two butterfly-shaped main islands of Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre, offers a unique French-Creole cuisine and vibrant rainforest. There was a time when it was inaccessible to the Americans. Norwegian Airlines, in 2015, made it possible by adding direct flights from three U.S. cities.

Enjoy French Creole Food

Guadeloupe has French, Asian, and African influences. If you are visiting it, you should not miss the opportunity to check island's menu as it offers Caribbean lobster and tropical fruit. All these foods are being prepared intricate French cooking techniques. Enjoying a deep-fried sandwich filled with cheese, meat, and spicy sauce could be the best part of your travel.

Explore the Island's Daily Markets

You can make your way to one of Guadeloupe’s Island's Daily colorful markets. Pointe-à-Pitre, the largest city, here you get tropical fruits, like starfruit, and fresh-baked bread, and pastries. You can take home a basket of best spices to cook like a true Guadalupian.

Visit Pointe-à-Pitre

  • Pointe-à-Pitre has a reputation for being gritty, best destination for those that want to truly experience local life. 
  • The Pointe-a-Pitre city’s streets offer visitors a glimpse into Guadeloupe’s rich history. Here you find a striking French-colonial structure, mix of derelict buildings and colorful murals, the city’s streets offer visitors a glimpse into Guadeloupe’s rich history. 
  • An hour is enough to take in the sights and capture a few mindblowing photos for your Instagram feed.

Visit the Îles des Saintes

  • The Îles des Saintes is a beautiful island archipelago scattered across Guadeloupe’s southern coast. 
  • If your trip is longer than six days, visit a couple of days on one of these remote, romantic islands is a must. 
  • Finally take dinner at Ti-bo Doudou, one of the most popular restaurants on the island.

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