Discover the best top things to do in Terre-de-Haut, Guadeloupe including Mawaly Excursions, La Dive Bouteille - Plongees des Saintes, Green Car Location, Aqua-Blue, Plage Du Pain De Sucre, Plage de Pompierre, Crawen, Sugarloaf Beach, Pisquettes Plongee.
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5.0 based on 70 reviews
Discover the archipelago of Les Saintes with Mawaly Excursions, its activities (Snorkeling, diving, ...) and services (Catering). Let our captain transport you through the marvels of Les Saintes
4.5 based on 309 reviews
The dive center where each diver is a V.I.P. Le club de plongee ou chaque plongeur est V.I.P.
4.5 based on 89 reviews
Green Car & Bike location, >> Location de voiturettes éléctriques a 60euros >> Location de vélos éléctriques a 15euros •Ouvert tous les jours de 8h à 12H et de 15h à 17h30 !
Overall great experience, but would also make sure you make reservations, and, follow up to make sure all confirmed (as a small local company). Nice folks too that speak mostly French. Highly recommend using and doing a golf cart or even e-bike, especially if you plan on going to the fort (long tuff walk). We enjoyed exploring the entire island also.
4.5 based on 115 reviews
We arrived in Terre De Haute on Seabourn Odyssey cruise ship and decided to hire an electric buggy for the day. We found Aqua Blue and Pierre, the owner, was very helpful, explained how to operate the buggy and gave us good advice on where to go on the island. It was a great way to see the island in such a short time and we would certainly recommend Aqua Blue for buggy hire - value for money and great service
4.0 based on 420 reviews
This beach was a fairly easy walk from the central part of town with good sineage to follow. Big wide, flat beach with lots of palm trees for shade and some picnic tables to use. No beach chairs or beach 'sellers-of-goods' around at all. There was a small restaurant up the little street from the beach where you would be able to get lunch or beverages, bit mone on the beach itself. Nice clean beach. Well- protected from wind and waves with the islands around it. The snorkeling was ok, bit disappointing. I heard from folk who went to Sugarloaf beach the snorkeling was great there, next time we will try that beach. This beach is a nice beach to relax on and enjoy the day. Great for swimming. No sargassum while we were there in mid-December.
4.0 based on 13 reviews
We were recommended to visit Sugar Loaf Beach (Plage du Pain de Sucre) by the lovely ladies at Green Car Location where we had hired our golf carts. It is quite a way down the island and although it is walkable from the ferry jetty I would suggest its about 3km away and would take 45 mins or so to walk to it as there are some steep hills. If you get a cab (not many about) its less than 10 mins drive. The beach is accessible from a path down from the road which is a bit rough and ready but it is worth it when you get down. It is quite a narrow beach and there are no facilities and little shade but there is a café / bar about a third of the way down. When you do get to the beach the location is simply fabulous just what I imagine the Caribbean used to be like. Crystal clear waters and idyllic scenery. When we go back as I am sure we will we will be a bit better prepared and bring some lunch & drinks with us as you have to pass a supermarket on the road out of town to the beach.
4.5 based on 212 reviews
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