Private Tour
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96 hours
Mobile ticket
Discover Guadeloupe in the palm of your hand for four days at your own pace.
The all-in-one guide for an unforgettable experience: restaurants, activities, monuments, secret places, must-sees and advice. Don't miss anything!
Also benefit from numerous tips and recommendations, best restaurants and places, Where to go out?
Throughout your journey, enjoy guidance between each point of interest with a complete description (general information, timetables, prices, reservations, tips, accessibility, reviews).
The highlights:
It is a complete Guide for everyone: family, friends, solo travelers, lovers. You can activate the guide whenever you want.
Note that it is possible to benefit from the Guide in offline mode: Works without cellular signal or wifi once downloaded.
In the details of the circuit, you will find a non-exhaustive list of the activities that we offer in the guide.
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
You need to buy tickets for the activities/attractions you want to do
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Offline Guide: Works without cellular or wifi signal once downloaded.
Digital map with over 50 points of interest, each with a detailed description.
Guided: integrated GPS between each point
No audio content
Pointe-a-Pitre
The historic district of Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, is full of colonial charm and vibrant history. The cobblestone streets, lined with houses with colorful facades, are a testament to the French architectural influence.
Musee Saint-John Perse
The Saint-John Perse Museum is located in a 19th-century colonial mansion in Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe. This museum pays tribute to Alexis Leger, also known by his pen name Saint-John Perse, poet and Nobel Prize winner in Literature.
Aquarium de la Guadeloupe
Following a renovation in 2018, this modern and interactive aquarium features more than 50 tanks that illustrate the different ecosystems of the region, including the coral reef, mangroves, sandy bottoms, and the abyss, all populated with a variety of fish, invertebrates and marine plants.
Zevallos Colonial Estate
The Habitation Zévallos is an emblematic site of Guadeloupe, an important testimony to the sugar history of the island. Founded in the 19th century, it housed a central sugar factory before ceasing its activity in 1901.
Plage du Souffleur
Souffleur Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Guadeloupe, located in the commune of Port-Louis, far from the most touristy areas.
Distillerie Damoiseau
This iconic distillery, operational since the 19th century, offers visitors the chance to discover the fascinating process of producing one of the most renowned agricultural rums in the Antilles.
Plage de la Perle
La Plage de la Perle is one of the most beautiful beaches in Guadeloupe, famous for its golden sand and turquoise waters.
Jardin Botanique de Deshaies
The Deshaies Botanical Garden is a tropical oasis, located in Deshaies, Guadeloupe. Created by the famous horticulturist Michel Gaillard, the garden was once owned by the French comedian Coluche.
La Maison du Cacao
The Maison du Cacao in Guadeloupe is an eco-museum dedicated to the history, culture and production of cocoa.
Carbet Falls (Les Chutes du Carbet)
The Carbet Falls are an iconic natural attraction of Guadeloupe, located in the rainforest of the Guadeloupe National Park.
Jardin Botanique de Valombreuse
The Jardin de Valombreuse is a tropical haven located in Petit-Bourg, Guadeloupe. Founded by Magguy Chaulet after his farm was destroyed by Hurricane Hugo in 1989, this floral park became the first attraction of its kind in Guadeloupe.
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