7 Days (1 Week) Itinerary in Guadeloupe - Travel Guide
A Week of Unforgettable Exploration in Guadeloupe - What to do in Guadeloupe for 7 days?
Days | Description | Overnight |
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1 | Day 1 - Exploring Basse-Terre | Basse-Terre |
2 | Day 2 - Delving deeper into Basse-Terre | Basse-Terre |
3 | Day 3 - Journey to Grande-Terre | Grande-Terre |
4 | Day 4 - Cultural Day at Pointe-à-Pitre | Grande-Terre |
5 | Day 5 - Island Hopping - Les Saintes | Grande-Terre |
6 | Day 6 - Island Hopping - Marie-Galante | Grande-Terre |
7 | Day 7 - Farewell Stroll in Gosier | Grande-Terre |
Introduction
Immerse yourself in the exotic and vibrant blend of Caribbean and French culture with this week-long journey in Guadeloupe. From its lush rainforests and pristine beaches to its historical landmarks and quaint marketplaces, thrill your senses with a diverse range of experiences that Guadeloupe offers.
Day 1 - Exploring Basse-Terre
Kickstart your journey by delving into the picturesque city of Basse-Terre. Start your day with a visit to La Soufrière Volcano, the highest peak in the Lesser Antilles. Isn't the idea of hiking an active volcano thrilling? Its surreal beauty and panoramic views are surely breathtaking. After this morning adventure, soothe your spirits at the Hot Springs of Thomas, just at the base of the volcano. If time permits, wrap up your day with a casual stroll in the charming streets brimming with colorful markets and savoring some local dishes.
Day 2 - Delving deeper into Basse-Terre
Fuel up for a full-day journey through the Guadeloupe National Park, home to diverse flora and fauna that form a captivating scenery. Ever wondered how it feels like wandering through a rainforest with a cascading waterfall? The park's Carbet Falls provides just that surreal experience. Conclude your day with a heavenly delight: a visit to the Bovis Estate, where you can try and buy some local rum while witnessing its distillery process.
Day 3 - Journey to Grande-Terre
Begin your day early by packing up for Grande-Terre. Kick off your adventure with the remarkable Pointe des Châteaux – a monumental limestone peninsula. Doesn't gazing into the azure waters give you an instant shot of tranquility? Enjoy a swim at the stunning Sainte-Anne Beach or if you're into surfing, La Caravelle Beach is your spot! After a fun sun-soaked day, have a restful sleep in your Grande-Terre accommodation.
Day 4 - Cultural Day at Pointe-à-Pitre
Dive into the vibrant culture of Guadeloupe by spending the day in Pointe-à-Pitre. Visit the Schoelcher Museum and the Memorial ACTE, known for their rich history related to slavery. Majestic architecture, deep history- isn't that a great combo for enlightenment? Wrap up the day by browsing through the bustling Spice Market - a aromatic sensory delight.
Day 5 - Island Hopping - Les Saintes
Buckle up for a day of island hopping! Head to charming Terre-de-Haut, a part of Les Saintes archipelago. Reminiscent of a quiet Mediterranean fishing village, the island is perfect for leisurely exploration. Don't miss Fort Napoleon, a piece of historical gem.
Day 6 - Island Hopping - Marie-Galante
Extend your island hopping adventure by visiting Marie-Galante, renowned for its sugar cane fields and rum distilleries. Aren't you curious to know how rum is made? Explore the ruins of Habitation Murat, a former plantation now a museum.
Day 7 - Farewell Stroll in Gosier
End your journey with a relaxing day at Gosier. Stroll along its sandy beach, take in the tranquil scenes and if you're up for it, snorkeling comes highly recommended here. An idyllic finish to an eventful and memorable trip, right?
Summary of this itinerary
This week-long journey provides a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, culture, and history in the heart of the Caribbean, Guadeloupe. Whether it's hiking an active volcano, wandering through a lush rainforest, exploring historical landmarks, relaxing on stunning beaches or hopping through enchanting islands, this itinerary will most certainly leave you with unforgettable memories.
Michael Wright
FAQs about this
7 day itinerary in
Guadeloupe
The best time to visit Guadeloupe is from December to May when the weather is warm and dry.
You must try 'Bokit', a local sandwich; 'Accras de Morue', a cod fritter and 'Tourment d'Amour', a local dessert.
While French is the official language, English is also widely understood in tourist areas.