The five French islands, making up the butterfly shaped Guadeloupe, consist of Basse-Terre, Grande-Terre, La Desirade, Les Saintes and Marie-Galante. Here at Caribbean Boutique we are experts at sourcing and booking luxury holidays to Guadeloupe.
Popular with beach lovers, the Islands of Guadeloupe are also perfect for divers and golfers, plus they offer an amazing rainforest for hikers to enjoy.
The Guadeloupe Islands boast quality hotels, private villas, resorts with spas and friendly family-run inns, as well as an 18-hole international golf course in Saint-François.
The Guadeloupe Islands enjoy a mix of African-Caribbean, French and Indian influences that can be observed every day and all year round in culture, cuisine and celebrations!
Créole cuisine has an exotic array of colours, flavours and aromas and the culinary art of the Guadeloupe Islands has become over the years one of the most refined in the Caribbean.
The mainland is a natural masterpiece with mangrove forests and coral reefs. Without the boost of major tourism, most of Guadeloupe feels undiscovered. Every inch of the island’s tropical forest is covered with wildlife and the oceans burst with colour with schools of bright fish.
Why not do some island hopping and twin Guadeloupe with another small island such as Dominica or St Barths, using Antigua or Barbados as a gateway or St Maarten in the French Caribbean?
Guadeloupe is a lush and green land that offers travellers the perfect mix of relaxation and adventure, along with beautiful cuisine and culture to sooth the senses. And thanks to the expertise of our experienced Caribbean travel experts, Caribbean & Exotic Boutique will be able to help you plan your journey so you don’t miss a single thing.
Why not get in touch with Caribbean Boutique today to find out more or to book your perfect holiday to Guadeloupe? You can contact us via the contact form on the website, email us at info@caribbeanboutique.co.uk or give us a ring on 01706 507 175.
Size: 660 sq. miles
Currency: Euro
Population: 451,000 inhabitants
Language: The official language is French. English is spoken in tourist areas; Creole is ever-present in daily life
Main City: Basse-Terre, historical and administrative capital and Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe’s commercial centre
Dish of the Day: Queen conch fricassée served with rice and red beans
5 Broadway Crescent,
Haslingden
Rossendale
BB4 4HW
Tel. 01706 507175
Sunday - Closed
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