Guadeloupe Island Caribbean Travel Guide

Consisting of two islands separated by an arm of the sea,
Grande Terre and
Basse Terre Guadeloupe spreads its two wings. The
island is not very big and all the places of interest are easily accessible and perfectly signposted.
In the 17th century the French colonists arrived who introduced sugar cane. Plantations were cultivated by slaves who came from Africa; the rum and the sugar of the French Indies were then exported around the world. For many years, desired by the English, Guadeloupe was the theatre of relentless fights between the French and the English.
Guadeloupe Island Hotels Resorts and Vacation Rentals
Added on 2012-02-03 Vacation RentalsLocated between Pointe-Noire and Deshaies, facing the sea, Chris and Georges offer an unforgettable stay in Basse-Terre. Laze by the pool or enjoy jus
Added on 2012-01-16 Vacation Rentals The Au Jardin d’Eden Villa boasts a quiet and natural environment near all the commodities. Located between Sainte-Anne and Saint-François, we d
Added on 2012-01-07 Vacation Rentals close to the national park of Guadeloupe, 5min from the Cousteau sanctuary. Holidays in a green landscape where you will have a warm welcome. Yo
Added on 2011-06-19 AccommodationsAt the entrance of the charming village of Sainte Anne, on Grande Terre with its beaches of white sand, this wonderfully charming hotel with its panor
Added on 2011-04-11 AccommodationsLa Creole Beach Hotel and Spa is one of the most pleasant hotels of the archipelago.
Situated at the heart of a tropical garden, among palm trees,
Added on 2011-02-21 Transportation and TravelEuropcar Guadeloupe car rental offers you low prices, great service and new vehicles.