Discover the best top things to do in Guadeloupe, Guadeloupe including Atlantis Formation, Yaka Gwada, GEOGRAINES: Boutique artisanal, Get Out Guadeloupe Escape Game, Les Delices de Siblet, Distillerie du Rhum Montebello, Musee de la prehistoire amerindienne Edgar-Clerc, Distillerie Bologne, Musee Costumes et Traditions, Memorial Acte.
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5.0 based on 619 reviews
PADI 5* Resort. Exploration dives in the Cousteau Marine Park, first dive, Dive School. Wreck dive, night dive, reef dive, wall dive. 12 persons maximum for a full service. Snorkeling available
5.0 based on 193 reviews
We invite you to join our happy and dynamic team from Petit-Canal to get away in an unforgettable Quad-buggy trail and immerse yourself into an unknown side of Guadeloupe. You will have the opportunity to drive a four-wheeler vehicle in the countryside, freely and in full safety.
5.0 based on 92 reviews
GET OUT! Guadeloupe is an Escape Game that appeals to your intuition, your cohesion skills and your insight! A scenario worthy of the best thrillers takes you to a room ... where you are locked up. You are 3 to 6 people, now detectives, who must use their ability to act as a team to unravel the mysteries of clues left behind. You have 60 minutes to go out ... The master of the game, outside the team and the room sees everything, hears everything, and interacts with you. GET OUT is the ideal team-based recreation game, and a great choice for an original business seminar, or an out-of-the-ordinary activity with friends. And you ? Will you go out on time?
4.5 based on 118 reviews
Vert interesting tour, the guide who also works in the distillery was awesome, he explained how the whole tradition of making rum in Guadeloupe is still alive and very important for the locals. We had a little tasting of a pure rum straight from the pipe and let me tell you it was delicious. Montebello Rum is the best traditionally made rum on the island, so if you are looking for a bottle or two you can buy it at the small shop they have next to the distillery or even fill up your own bottle with pure rum for a literally few quid.
4.5 based on 91 reviews
This is a very interesting museum and should be on your list of places to go on Grande Terre. There was no entry fee, just tickets to enter distributed by very friendly staff. We were also very interested by the gardens between the museum and the 'cliff' going down to the 'beach'. The gardener was a wealth of interesting information and could describe the health benefits of each and every plant - he was so knowledgeable! We had such fun talking with him. Find the steps down to a very pretty beach with cows/bulls tied up along the way!
4.5 based on 222 reviews
Located just outside the capitol city of Basse-Terre, this is third-largest distillery on Guadeloupe, but most impressive visually.The entrance from the highway is on a long road, winding through the sugar cane fields, slowly approaching the plantation. The factory is large, the tasting room well-designed, the boutique bright and elegant. You can tell this place had the foresight to design for the tourism opportunities it could seize. I have previously only done self-guided tours of distilleries, reading information on signs that are sometimes worn away, sometimes missing altogether - Bologne presented an excellent opportunity to join a well-organized and informative guided tour, so the ticket price seemed worth paying. As I followed the tour, heading in and out of the processing shed, and the bottling shed, and the aging shed, I was impressed with the wealth of wonderful information presented, on the history of the distillery, the production of rhum agricole and the industry on Guadeloupe in general. Everyone was given a much-needed bottle of water at the start of the tour, and many samples of delicious rum at the end of it. Needless to say, I left Distillerie Bologne with several purchases in hand, and am glad that I bit the bullet and paid for the tour - it was ABSOLUTELY worth the money.
4.5 based on 153 reviews
This Museum show you the heritage of the past of Guadeloupe and various parts of the world (Caraibean). The museum reveals the reality of the cultural heritage in very diverse areas such as: - Clothing - Anthropological - Lifestyle - Games and toys - Religious practices - Beliefs - Space flowers and medicinal plants - Life in the box and in the kitchen of yesteryear This museum is not limited to Guadeloupe, but also refers to: - Egyptian Antiquities - Greek - Roman Antiquities - Asia with India - West Africa - Ancient America - The Caribbean World - Europe with the Napoleonic fashion
I enjoyed this small yet integral and very educational museum about costumes and traditions of the island. This place makes you travel way back in time and trough different rooms/time periods it brings you to nowadays, wrapping up with a movie in the backyards. At the time of my visit few visitors were there so we've got a private tour by the curators. Thank you for this nice experience.
4.5 based on 1,012 reviews
Great position, close to the cruise terminal, and visible from the sea. The museum is very modern, perfectly organized. It is not only about slavery and pain, it is also about history, local habits, art, plants and animals. Impressive and instructive.
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