Pointe des Châteaux
Island · Guadeloupe ·

Pointe des Châteaux

Island · Guadeloupe ·

Rocky peninsula with crashing waves, hiking, and panoramic views

amazing views
turbulent ocean
rocky peninsula
hike to the cross
panoramic view
beautiful landscape
rough sea
white-sand beach
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Saint-François 97118, Guadeloupe Get directions

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25,132 Postcards · 3,702 Cities

"Pointe des Châteaux, a protected natural and heritage site, is one of the most unusual landscapes in the Caribbean region. This rocky, craggy peninsula, which includes singular rock formations jutting out of the ocean, sits on the northeastern edge of Guadeloupe, facing a wide-open, turbulent Atlantic Ocean. Impressive waves crash on the limestone rocks and onto a gorgeous (but not swimmable) white-sand beach. On the end of the stretch is a trail leading you on a 20-minute hike to the top of the hill, where a 33-foot cross towers over Guadeloupe. The million-dollar panoramic view reveals nearly all of Guadeloupe’s archipelago, including Marie-Galante, Basse-Terre, and Les Saintes."

What to Do in Guadeloupe
Pointe des Châteaux
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25,132 Postcards · 3,702 Cities

"Pointe des Châteaux, a protected natural and heritage site, is one of the most unusual landscapes in the Caribbean region. This rocky, craggy peninsula, which includes singular rock formations jutting out of the ocean, sits on the northeastern edge of Guadeloupe, facing a wide-open, turbulent Atlantic Ocean. Impressive waves crash on the limestone rocks and onto a gorgeous (but not swimmable) white-sand beach. On the end of the stretch is a trail leading you on a 20-minute hike to the top of the hill, where a 33-foot cross towers over Guadeloupe. The million-dollar panoramic view reveals nearly all of Guadeloupe’s archipelago, including Marie-Galante, Basse-Terre, and Les Saintes."

What to Do in Guadeloupe
Pointe des Châteaux

Hans-Henrik S. H.

Google
Absolute must see. Very exciting. Beautiful and astonishing views. But beware, there are NO toilets in the area.

Nathalie Rose A.

Google
The place to visit for a lovely sunrise, make sure you arrive at least 30 minutes before the sunrise to climb up the hill or even to get the best spot on the beach!

Sporadic T.

Google
Beautiful place. The sand is soft and the sea is rough. Watch your step into the ocean, the sand drops and the current will carry you away. The view is amazing. Love the rocks and the atmosphere!

DCL98

Google
This outing was very enjoyable! Make sure to wear good shoes and hike up the hill to the cross at the summit. The climb is worth it as you’ll be rewarded with a magnificent view. There isn't a designated parking area, so you'll need to park along the side of the road, but it doesn't seem to be an issue. Despite the lack of parking, the experience is well worth it, and I highly recommend making the trip.

Grant Van C.

Google
One of the spots to visit in Guadeloupe with usually a good view of the Désirade island. An easy hike up to the cross.

mysterychica2212

Google
Amazing views. Photos don’t do this place any justice. I’m so glad we rented a car. I can’t imagine trying to take a bus here. The waves are very strong here so I wouldn’t suggest swimming.

Ping S.

Google
We didn’t rent a car. Took a bus from the small airport. Asked the diver what time the next bus will come. We really enjoyed the view. It was spectacular Waiting for 1 H for the bus. Never showed up. We walked 3H back to st.Francois marina. In the heat. Almost passed out. Overall: lesson learnt

ceta

Google
Beautiful, great for sunset!