Tourist Information
The French Antilles or French Caribbean Islands form two Départements d’Outremer: one comprises Martinique, and the other Guadeloupe with its offshore group, Marie-Galante, Les Saintes, La Désirade, and two more distant islands, Saint-Barthélémy and the French part of Saint-Martin (shared with the Dutch). Geographically, the main islands form the north...
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The outer islands of Guadeloupe are among the least visited of the West Indian islands; they can easily be reached by air or boat from Guadeloupe.
One can still get on a trading schooner between the islands if patient.
Terre-de-Haut
LL-A Bois Joli, reached by 10- minute boat ride or 5-minute scooter ride from town, at the west end of the island on hillside, T995038, F995505, T800-3222223 in USA, gorgeous setting, hotel van transport to town or airport, 21 rooms, 8 bungalows, MAP, most have a/c, phones, pool, bar, restaurant, 2 beaches, watersports.
AL Kanaoa, Anse Marie,...
Near St Louis L-AL Cohoba, at Folle Anse, T805-9679850 in Europe, T800-3222223 in USA. 100 rooms in Créole-style bungalows, 30 with kitchenettes, a/c, TV, well-equipped, 2 restaurants, dramatic pool, large conference room, bar, superb white sand beach.
Other hotels are in C-D range. At Grand-Bourg L’Auberge de l’Arbre à Pain, T977369. 7 rooms, restaurant....
Marie-Galante, a small round island of 158 square km , is simple and old-fashioned but surprisingly sophisticated when it comes to food and drink. It was named by Christopher Columbus after his own ship, the Santa María La Galante, and has three settlements.
The largest is Grand-Bourg (rather run down) in the SW with a population of around 8,000; Capesterre...
Air
Daily flight from Pointe-à-Pitre, 180F one way, 1545, 1645, also Mon-Sat 0800, 1415, 15 mins, Air Guadeloupe.
Road Bus
mini-buses take day trippers all over Terre-de-Haut; tour of the island 52F, bus up to Fort Napoléon, 10F (or 25 mins walk). No transport after dark.
Bike hire
There are few cars, unlike on Guadeloupe. Scooter rental, 200F/day, also...
On Terre-de-Haut
L1-A1 Bois Joli, reached by 10 min boat ride or 5 min scooter ride from town, at the W end of the island on hillside, gorgeous setting, hotel van transport to town or airport, 21 rooms, 8 bungalows, MAP, most have a/c, phones, pool, bar, restaurant, 2 beaches, watersports, T 99 50 38, F 99 55 05, T 800 322 2223 in USA
L3 Kanaoa, Anse Marie...
On Les Saintes (a string of small islands named Los Santos by Columbus: only Terre-de-Haut and Terre-de-Bas are inhabited) the people are descendants of Breton fisherfolk who have survived among themselves with little intermarriage with the dominant West Indian races. Some still wear the same round hats, the salako, that Breton fisherfolk used to wear, and...
Air
There are daily air services from Guadeloupe 0700, 1545 Mon-Fri, 0900 Sat, 1645 Sun (Air Guadeloupe).
Sea
Boat services from St-François, Guadeloupe (depart 0800, return 1600, 2 hrs), to La Désirade. The Mistral (as above) runs excursions from Saint-François to La Désirade daily, except Tues and Thur, 0830-1530 (1630 Sat, 1600 Sun), including minibus...
B L'Oasis du Désert, Quartier Désert Saline, T 20 02 12, 8 rooms, restaurant, reservations advisable; Le Mirage, 7 rooms, T 20 01 08, F 20 07 45, restaurant.
Le Kilibibi, local specialities, T 20 00 97; La Payotte, seafood, T 20 01 94; Chez Marraine, créole, T 20 00 93.
La Désirade is an attractive but rather arid island of 20 sq km, with 1,610 inhabitants, who occupy themselves in fishing, sheep-rearing and cultivating cotton and maize. A road 10 km long runs along the S coast to the E end of the island, where a giant cactus plantation can be seen. Also at the E end of the island is Pointe du Mombin where there is an...
Pointe-à-Pitre on Grande-Terre at the S end of the Rivière Salée, is the chief commercial centre, near the airport of Le Raizet and the port of entry for shipping.
The city lies to the S of the Route Nacional N1 (the ring road) and any of the intercepts will take you to the city centre, which is quite compact, lying to the S of Boulevard Chanzy (a short...
On the other wing of the island, Basse-Terre is the administrative capital of Guadeloupe and the entire Department. There are some very pretty and authentic old buildings of the colonial period in the city. It is a charming port town of narrow streets and well-laid-out squares with palm and tamarind trees, in a lovely setting between the sea and the great...
Local tourist offices
Tourist offices in Guadeloupe: 5 Square de la Banque, BP 422-97163, Pointe-à-Pitre, T 820930, F 838922 (the Gîtes office next door is helpful); Maison du Port, Cours Nolivos, Basse-Terre, T 812483; Av de l’Europe, Saint-François, T 884874, and at airport.
Maps
The Serie Bleu maps (1:25,000, 7 maps of Guadeloupe, No 4601G-4607G) issued...
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