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Trois Rivieres
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B&B (2 pers.) |
2 | 85 | 85 | 455 | 525 | ||||||||||
B&B (3 pers.) |
1 | 100 | 100 | 600 | 630 |
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Attractions
- Les Saintes: Located just off the coast of Trois Rivieres, Les Saintes is an archipelago of small islands known for their stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and charming French-Caribbean ambiance. Visitors can explore the picturesque village of Terre-de-Haut, hike up to Fort Napoleon for panoramic views, or simply relax on the idyllic beaches.
- La Soufriere Volcano: As the highest peak in the Lesser Antilles, La Soufriere is an active volcano that offers adventurous hiking opportunities. Visitors can trek through lush rainforests, past geothermal springs, and up to the summit for breathtaking views of the island's rugged landscape.
- Parc des Roches Gravees: This archaeological park is home to ancient rock carvings made by the indigenous people of Guadeloupe, known as the Arawaks. The carvings depict various symbols, animals, and faces, offering a fascinating glimpse into the island's pre-Columbian history.
- Carbet Falls: A series of three stunning waterfalls nestled in the tropical rainforest of Basse-Terre, Carbet Falls is a must-visit natural attraction. Visitors can hike through lush vegetation, cross wooden bridges, and swim in the refreshing pools beneath the cascades.
- Jardin Botanique de Deshaies: Located on the northwest coast of Basse-Terre, this beautiful botanical garden is spread across 7 acres and showcases a diverse collection of tropical plants and flowers. Visitors can stroll through the well-maintained paths, admire the colorful orchids, and enjoy panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea.
- Fort Louis Delgres: Situated in the town of Basse-Terre, this historic fort was built in the 17th century to defend the island against invaders. Today, it serves as a museum that recounts Guadeloupe's colonial past, with informative exhibits and panoramic views of the surrounding area.
- Plage de Grande Anse: Considered one of Guadeloupe's most beautiful beaches, Grande Anse is located on the northwest coast of Basse-Terre. Its golden sands, turquoise waters, and lush palm trees make it a popular spot for sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying water sports.
- Musee Schoelcher: Located in Pointe-à-Pitre, the Musee Schoelcher is dedicated to the life and work of Victor Schoelcher, a French abolitionist who fought for the emancipation of slaves in the French colonies. The museum houses a collection of artifacts, documents, and personal belongings of Schoelcher, providing insight into the island's history of slavery.
- Plage de la Caravelle: Situated on the eastern coast of Grande-Terre, this picturesque beach is known for its powdery white sands, calm waters, and stunning views. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling, or simply relax under the shade of coconut trees. 10. La Maison du Crabe: Located in Le Moule, this unique museum is dedicated to crabs and their role in Guadeloupean culture and cuisine. Visitors can learn about different crab species, witness live crab demonstrations, and indulge in delicious crab dishes at the on-site restaurant.