"One of the most popular beaches on Guadeloupe is Sainte-Anne, a family-friendly, mile-long stretch of white sand on the south coast of Grand-Terre. A coral reef protects the beach and the resulting calm water offers shallow swimming for the little ones. The beach has everything you need, including a fruit and spice market, casual beachfront restaurants, and a nearby arts and crafts shopping mall. After sunset, it is illuminated until midnight and active families come for a cool night swim, beach volleyball, and street snacks. Food trucks come out for the night, serving up bokits (a kind of fried sandwich) and conch kebabs."
"One of the most popular beaches on Guadeloupe is Sainte-Anne, a family-friendly, mile-long stretch of white sand on the south coast of Grand-Terre. A coral reef protects the beach and the resulting calm water offers shallow swimming for the little ones. The beach has everything you need, including a fruit and spice market, casual beachfront restaurants, and a nearby arts and crafts shopping mall. After sunset, it is illuminated until midnight and active families come for a cool night swim, beach volleyball, and street snacks. Food trucks come out for the night, serving up bokits (a kind of fried sandwich) and conch kebabs."
"One of the most popular beaches on Guadeloupe is Sainte-Anne, a family-friendly, mile-long stretch of white sand on the south coast of Grand-Terre. A coral reef protects the beach and the resulting calm water offers shallow swimming for the little ones. The beach has everything you need, including a fruit and spice market, casual beachfront restaurants, and a nearby arts and crafts shopping mall. After sunset, it is illuminated until midnight and active families come for a cool night swim, beach volleyball, and street snacks. Food trucks come out for the night, serving up bokits (a kind of fried sandwich) and conch kebabs."
... this is the more off-the-beaten-track beach for BREST not (Guadaloupe:!) ... you take the tram to the end of the line heading south, then about 25mins walk or 10 by bike, bus-able from near the tramstop.
A steep hill down past some rather nice houses and you are there. Its small so beware of peak times if you want a solitude spot, but very nice when crowded. Last time I was there it was surprisingly busy but not always.
Just one or two shops / and a cafe resto right there. Locals vibe & friendly still.
I would say for some reason I'm not sure to swim there, as there looks to be some military or municipal site very close to the south peninsula. (Chemi- fear on my part).
More rocks than the Moulin Blanc.
I just sunbathe instead.
Nizar B
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Must see
akila abdel
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Nice
Ana M
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Normal
Jean-Baptiste BENARD
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Plage sympathique, proche de Brest avec parking
Maria Laura Silva
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C'est une jolie plage pas loin dd Brest, on peut arriver par bus directement à l'arrêt Sainte-Anne. Naturellement il y a beaucoup du monde car c'est la plage naturel la plus proche de la ville, donc il y aura des groupes des amis, des familles, etc. Malheureusement cette plage était plus ample et plus belle mais elle a été coupé par un mur. Il y a un bar à côté mais il n'y a pas de toilettes publiques. C'est un endroit pour profiter du soleil et de la compagnie car on finit la journée et qu'il fait beau 🤗
Thomas KINTZIG
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Magnifique plage guadeloupéenne☀️🌴🌊🌊🌊
Petit coin de paradis où l'on s'y sent bien😊 Plage de sable blanc, palmiers, cocotiers, eau turquoise à 27-28°C, chants d'oiseaux.. Une très belle découverte🥰😍🍹🦜