St. Anne Market
Produce market ·

St. Anne Market

Produce market ·

Spices, rhum, artisanal crafts, and fresh juices by the sea

beachside dining
local beach
negotiate price
souvenirs
street food
wheelchair accessible parking
wheelchair accessible entrance
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St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
St. Anne Market by null
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6JF8+M5W, N4, Sainte-Anne 97180, Guadeloupe Get directions

Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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6JF8+M5W, N4, Sainte-Anne 97180, Guadeloupe Get directions

Features

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

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Jan 22, 2026

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"Saint-Anne Market Guadeloupe's outdoor markets are an important part of daily life and a sight for sore eyes. Fragrant cooking spices compete with colorful bottles of homemade rhum, women in traditional madras head ties smile at passersby, zouk music or gwo-ka drums blast in the background, and the calm Caribbean Sea is the backdrop. Saint-Anne Market, on Grande-Terre Island, is a favorite. It borders a beautiful white-sand beach, steps from a row of casual restaurants and bars."

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St. Anne Market

Steven C.

Google
We love it here the lady's on the stalls don't harass you they we ask if you want anything and point out there wares, the spices smell amazing and of course we brought a few bits that were inexpensive, go and enjoy.

Lynjak N.

Google
The same woman are there each Tuesday. You can easily negotiate the price but it’s doesn’t work anytime. Prices are expensive but you can get good artisanal caraibean stuff

Neil H.

Google
Great beaches and some small markets. Street food is amazing

Patrick abdel S.

Google
The night market was cute, expected more exotic fruits but it was a good way to start our trip to guadeloupe! 👍🏻

Roy T.

Google
The smell of the different spices are special, a nice selection of unusual gifts to pick from. The sellers are very pleasant and not in your face, take time to explore what they are selling. This market is across the road from the beach which is beautiful, water sports are readily available. The beach is free but not serviced with sun beds and umbrellas. If you need shade it can be found. This beach is used by the local people and regular bus services will get you about, if the cruise terminal is what your looking for then there is a direct bus from and to the beach. Can't comment on the bus number or fare. One draw back. Look out for tiny ants. They don't bite but will get everywhere.

R G

Google
Small touristic market. Nothing much to see... At least not on the day I went. A couple of spices stands, some veggies, a few souvenirs not much of artisanal...

Ally M

Google
Very cute!!! Must see if you’re in the area. The juices they have are 2 Euro and amazingly fresh and delicious. They have a few different ones but they are all the same. Warning it’s very busy if you’re driving, id park a little further away from the Main Street (one way in and out)

Valm 2.

Google
Sublime place. Paradise is here!