GuadeloupeUpdated 04.16.2006 down to other choices - islands index - Back to travels index
Guadeloupe Island is an overseas department of France and so it is also a marginal European Community territory, with quite good economical conditions. It’s a butterfly shaped island with two very different sides connected by a narrow isthmus. Grande-Terre, at the eats side, is plate and rich of wonderful beaches, in this part of the island are located all the majors hotels. It’s also the agricultural part of the island with old sugar factories and distilleries. Basse-Terre, at the west side, is mountainous and partly covered by a luxuriant rain forest. Its peak is the Sulfuriere, a 1467 meters high volcano (last eruption in 1976). It's a paradise for trekking, canoeing and naturalistic explorations. This side of the island has a rainy climate and is rich of lakes, falls and rivers, a wonderful occasion for a fresh bath during your trekking. You need to rent a car in order to be able to enjoy fully your stay. What to see: Grande-Terre
Basse-Terre
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