Grande-Terre

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Grande-Terre

Island · Guadeloupe
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Hilly island with white-sand beaches, coral reefs, and cities  

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Oct 10, 2025

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ABDULRASHEED ISMAIL

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I recently visited Grande Terre, and my trip was absolutely fantastic! A huge part of my enjoyable experience was thanks to the 'Guadeloup Travel Guide' by Antonio Bacca, which I purchased on Amazon. The guide provided invaluable insights, detailed maps, and helpful tips that made navigating and exploring Grande Terre so much easier. Highly recommend both the destination and the travel guide for anyone planning a visit!

Lazy “JiX” Jesus

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Look at this beauty of a beach..

Dinu Cioara

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The best place to stay if you want to explore Guadeloupe.

Jessica Pinto

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This is the place of coloured houses, huts and palm trees on white sandy beaches. Between the three cities of Le Moule, Saint-Anne and Saint-François, there are places to visit and things to see and do for your whole trip.

Francis Howard

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Grande terre, what a place! Its forests, jungles, mountains, beaches. The warm natives, the roads twisting and winding to new sights and experiences. I preferred this part of Guadeloupe as the majority of the local population were not white and that for me is big and important. Their are great places to visit and wonderful people to make contact. Shame about all the tourists that just don't make the effort, they miss so much and give a really bad impression of themselves... Thank you grand terre we loved you.

Bob Amey

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Guadeloupe consists of two main islands... Grande-Terre is more settled and a bit more touristy, while Basse-Terre is quieter (a lot of Basse-Terre is also national park). I recommend getting a car so you can see both regardless of which island you stay on. And take the ferries to the smaller islands too!

Roland Tombacz

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In for a more authentic creole experience? Split your Guadeloupe holiday in half and tour Basse Terre. The roads, the forests, the communities are something else.

Kelly M.

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beautiful private white sandy beaches, wear water shoes.