Guadeloupe is made up of two islands Guadeloupe proper (Basse-Terre), Grande-Terre (separated from Basse-Terre by a narrow sea channel) and five smaller islands, all of which vary quite substantially in scenery. Crossing by ferry from Pointe-à-Pitre or Tres Riveries are the Les Saintes islands. These are a string of tiny islands, only two of which are inhabited, Terre-de-Haut and Terre-de-Bas. The Les Saintes are amongst the most beautiful islands in the Carribean and have a selection of modestly priced hotels.
Terre-de-Haut lies on a spectacular bay with a “sugar loaf” like Rio. In addition to its superb beaches, gorgeous bays, exceptional snorkeling and fascinating historical sites, this romantic island offers a charming village with excellent restaurants, interesting shops and unique art galleries. The other populated island, peaceful Terre-de-Bas, is only a few minutes by boat from Terre-de-Haut and is definitely worth a visit.
Things to See & Do
* Fort Napoeeon
* The Chameau
* Snorkeling & water activities
* Interesting shops & art galleries
Cruise Season – Jan - Dec
Currency – Euro
Language – French and Creole
Land Area – 12 sq km
Population – 3000
Electricity – 2 perpendicular flat pins USA style or with a round pin below
Time – GMT minus four hours
International Country Telephone Code – 590
Port Location – The ship docks at the Centre Saint-John Perse terminal in Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe's main city. Ferries are available for transport to Les Saintes.
Transport Links – Many international travelers choose to fly from Guadeloupe to Les Saintes which is a 15 minute flight. It is usually more convenient to fly from the airport and the ferry schedules are very limited. However, the ferry services provide an inexpensive way to travel to and from Les Saintes. Ferry boat services between Guadeloupe and Les Saintes are offered by several island companies