"Marie-Galante Island Locals agree that Marie-Galante is the “real” Guadeloupe. Daily ferries whisk visitors and residents back and forth to this island, 40 minutes south of Grande-Terre across occasionally choppy waters. But the charming, pastoral island is well worth it. On Marie-Galante, more farmers ride ox-drawn carts than buses, and the most uncrowded, pristine beaches line the turquoise waters here—like the secluded and brilliant white Plage Vieux Fort. The food is traditional Creole, served with pride in homes-turned-dining-rooms, while the rhum distilleries are considered the best in Guadeloupe."
"Marie-Galante Island Locals agree that Marie-Galante is the “real” Guadeloupe. Daily ferries whisk visitors and residents back and forth to this island, 40 minutes south of Grande-Terre across occasionally choppy waters. But the charming, pastoral island is well worth it. On Marie-Galante, more farmers ride ox-drawn carts than buses, and the most uncrowded, pristine beaches line the turquoise waters here—like the secluded and brilliant white Plage Vieux Fort. The food is traditional Creole, served with pride in homes-turned-dining-rooms, while the rhum distilleries are considered the best in Guadeloupe."
"Marie-Galante Island Locals agree that Marie-Galante is the “real” Guadeloupe. Daily ferries whisk visitors and residents back and forth to this island, 40 minutes south of Grande-Terre across occasionally choppy waters. But the charming, pastoral island is well worth it. On Marie-Galante, more farmers ride ox-drawn carts than buses, and the most uncrowded, pristine beaches line the turquoise waters here—like the secluded and brilliant white Plage Vieux Fort. The food is traditional Creole, served with pride in homes-turned-dining-rooms, while the rhum distilleries are considered the best in Guadeloupe."
Highly recommend this island! One of my favorite island so far! Almost all the beaches we went were with clear water and silky sand! And from the time off the boat to onboard again, every moment was well spent on this island!
Jonathan Cruz Sequeira (Cruzibabe)
Google
Very quiet and sparsely populated island.
The most beautiful beaches of Guadeloupe are here.
Inland farmland but quiet.
If you have the possibility to sleep here one night do not hesitate.
Two return ferries per day, in the morning at 7 a.m. and another at 4 p.m., too bad for those who only come to spend the day on the island.
I particularly recommend the beach of Anse Canot and the Bellevue distillery and to rent a scooter to move around while enjoying.
Mikaela B
Google
Great beaches and known for its rum. Since we do not speak french it was a bit hard to get by at times. People on the island are generally kind and helpful. Well stocked supermarkets. Good roads. Rental car or moped is advisable. Google maps is lacking information regarding the beaches of the north-west side of the island. Get another map.
Sergio “Alien._.Address” Machado
Google
Very nice island, very chill, maybe a little too chill for some, but definitely worth a visit, people are very kind and it's a very nice place
Łukasz Wolski
Google
Wonderful island worth to visit by hiring a local driver. Great yachting experience as well.
Tony Remi Jameson
Google
Posting pictures rather late from a trip back in 2016 to the beautiful island of Guadeloupe. L' île Papillon or the butterfly island with 2 very different section with 1 side a forest with waterfall and the other side with sandy beach in sainte Anne. And the beautiful of Marie Galante just a short boat trip away.
GALOT Cédric
Google
Beautiful island
Nice
M B
Google
I came here when I was 13 and it was stunning and relaxing. Beautiful beaches and great food.