Fort Napoléon des Saintes

Museum · Guadeloupe

Fort Napoléon des Saintes

Museum · Guadeloupe

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VCG9+449, Terre-de-Haut 97137, Guadeloupe

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Hilltop fortress museum with cactus gardens & Caribbean bay views  

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VCG9+449, Terre-de-Haut 97137, Guadeloupe Get directions

lefortnapoleon.com

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VCG9+449, Terre-de-Haut 97137, Guadeloupe Get directions

+590 590 99 58 60
lefortnapoleon.com
fortnapoleon97137

Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Aug 17, 2025

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"The most important historical site on Guadeloupe's miniature archipelago of Les Saintes also boasts one of the most breathtaking views in the Caribbean. Perched some 400 feet above Les Saintes Bay, Fort Napoleon’s panoramic view of the water—dotted with sailboats and surrounded by bluffs—is worth a visit to Terre-de-Haut on its own. But it’s of historic interest as well. Rebuilt in the mid-19th century after the British destroyed it, the fort turned into a prison that was used during World War II. It was restored in the 1980s and houses a museum showcasing the history of Les Saintes. You can stroll inside to see the former grounds that served as a jail, and walk the botanical gardens afterwards, filled with the island’s various cactus species. Look out for iguanas peeking out of holes in the fort’s walls, as ubiquitous on the grounds as they are all over the island. Take in the glorious scenery for as long as you like before descending back down, on foot or on your rented electric scooter."

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briantravelman

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The pictures are very deceptive. This thing is a lot larger in real life! Amazing views and so many cool areas to explore. This was byfar my favorite attraction on Guadeloupe. Worth every Euro. You can also buy the local Tourment d'Amour for cheaper than in town. I don't know why it closes so early though. If you're only here on a cruise stop or day trip, visit the fort first as it closes at noon.

Kellyn Carlson

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Went to see this magnificent fort, had to learn the history on my phone as everything is in French. It is well maintained and worth going just to see the fort, building, and definitely the views.

Debra McLendon

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This place is a MUST SEE for anyone visiting Les Saintes! The grounds and gardens alone are worth going for. Magnificent lookouts to see the island from atop this historical fort. We toured on our own, as there were only French speaking guides that day. Stellar succulents and cacti in the gardens, along with pretty man-made rock formations. Be on the lookout for goats and iguanas. We didn't see any iguanas there that day, but did see 2 large ones elsewhere on the island that day. Beautiful breezes up there due to the elevation.

Geoff Locke

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Electric bike got us there. Glad we took water and a picnic. Brilliant view, outstanding gardens and good displays

Robert Fine

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A bit of a walk from town, but a lovely place to visit with great views.

Robert Hawkins

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Great visit. Tour took us thru the fort and plenty of time for photos and history. Guide provide a great history of the fort.

Karol Adamaszek

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The museum is located on a steep hill. I recommend getting there by an electric bike - it will allow you to visit the whole island easily. A wonderful view from the walls. The museum itself is chaotic. On the plus side, you can meet goats nearby 😁

Tomasz Jankowski

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Interesting piece of history in a region where a lot of it decomposes quickly to never be seen again. Cool views, guided tours if you care for one, collections of various artefacts, etc. One element in poor taste was the display of police crowd control implements, totally out of place and honestly gross to see in a location like that.