Guadeloupe National Park
National park · Guadeloupe ·

Guadeloupe National Park

National park · Guadeloupe ·

Rainforest, volcano, waterfalls, thermal pools, diverse flora

rainforest
waterfalls
hiking trails
la grande soufrière volcano
flora and fauna
nature lovers
lush vegetation
cascades aux ecrevisses
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null
Guadeloupe National Park by null

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Monteran Saint Claude, 97120, Guadeloupe Get directions

Credit card accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Monteran Saint Claude, 97120, Guadeloupe Get directions

+590 590 41 55 55
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Features

•Credit card accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Jan 29, 2026

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"Covering nearly two thirds of Basse-Terre island, Guadeloupe National Park is an astounding 54,000 acres of lush rain forest, plus offshore mangrove and coral reefs. Some of the island’s best-known sights are inside the park, including active La Grande Soufrière volcano at its center, 4,800 feet above sea level. The park also contains famous waterfalls like Carbet Falls and the Cascade aux Ecrevisses, and Les Bains Jaunes thermal pool is a refreshing swim after conquering one the park's many hiking trails. Nature lovers will swoon over the 800-plus species of flora and fauna here, ranging from orchids to bats to the endangered agouti (a type of small rodent). You can explore Guadeloupe National Park on your own or go with an outfitter like Vert Intense, an eco-friendly operation that knows every inch of this vast green escape, and also offers canyoning."

Guadeloupe for Families
Guadeloupe National Park
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"Covering nearly two thirds of Basse-Terre island, Guadeloupe National Park is an astounding 54,000 acres of lush rain forest, plus offshore mangrove and coral reefs. Some of the island’s best-known sights are inside the park, including active La Grande Soufrière volcano at its center, 4,800 feet above sea level. The park also contains famous waterfalls like Carbet Falls and the Cascade aux Ecrevisses, and Les Bains Jaunes thermal pool is a refreshing swim after conquering one the park's many hiking trails. Nature lovers will swoon over the 800-plus species of flora and fauna here, ranging from orchids to bats to the endangered agouti (a type of small rodent). You can explore Guadeloupe National Park on your own or go with an outfitter like Vert Intense, an eco-friendly operation that knows every inch of this vast green escape, and also offers canyoning."

What to Do in Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe National Park
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25,132 Postcards · 3,702 Cities

"Covering nearly two thirds of Basse-Terre island, Guadeloupe National Park is an astounding 54,000 acres of lush rain forest, plus offshore mangrove and coral reefs. Some of the island’s best-known sights are inside the park, including active La Grande Soufrière volcano at its center, 4,800 feet above sea level. The park also contains famous waterfalls like Carbet Falls and the Cascade aux Ecrevisses, and Les Bains Jaunes thermal pool is a refreshing swim after conquering one the park's many hiking trails. Nature lovers will swoon over the 800-plus species of flora and fauna here, ranging from orchids to bats to the endangered agouti (a type of small rodent). You can explore Guadeloupe National Park on your own or go with an outfitter like Vert Intense, an eco-friendly operation that knows every inch of this vast green escape, and also offers canyoning."

What to Do in Guadeloupe
Guadeloupe National Park

Ismael B.

Google
Guadeloupe National Park is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers! The park is incredibly diverse, offering everything from lush rainforests and stunning waterfalls to challenging hiking trails and scenic viewpoints. The La Soufrière volcano hike is a highlight, providing an unforgettable experience with panoramic views. A travel guide by Antonio Bacca, which I purchased on Amazon, was a fantastic resource. It provided detailed maps, trail information, and insider tips that made exploring the park easy and enjoyable. If you're planning a trip to Guadeloupe, I highly recommend visiting the national park and using this guide to make the most of your adventure!

FrankJ B.

Google
Many different sites with large variety of features - saline marsh to water falls to venting volcano! Local birds are very stealthy.

Lonnie B.

Google
Peaceful without distractions. A must see.

Trailhunter

Google
Great hiking place

Ирина

Google
Super

serge S.

Google
Wow

Camille C.

Google
Très beau parc si vous faites la cascade numéro 1. Attention c’est assez difficile. La baignade la haut vaut le détour. Ne partez pas trop tard pour ne pas vous faire surprendre par la nuit. Attention si vous tapez sur Google Maps il vous emmène à la chute 3. Suivez les panneaux sur la route indiquant les “chutes du carbet”!

Emie B.

Google
Le parc est caractérisé par une végétation luxuriante, des cascades spectaculaires, des rivières cristallines et des sentiers de randonnée pittoresques. Les visiteurs peuvent explorer les différentes zones du parc, chacune offrant son propre écosystème unique. Les visiteurs peuvent observer ces animaux dans leur habitat naturel, en faisant attention à ne pas perturber leur environnement. Le parc national de la Guadeloupe offre une expérience unique pour tous les amoureux de la nature et les aventuriers.