Known for their idyllic beaches and their exceptional natural and cultural heritage, the Islands of Guadeloupe are among the favorite winter destinations of Canadians, according to Skyscanner.
In 2025, the archipelago enriches its offer with new addresses, varied activities and a reinforced commitment to sustainable tourism.
Varied and attractive accommodation
New accommodation options are expanding the tourist offering, including:
- Villa Cayouli (The Desirade) : nestled on the heights of the island, this villa offers three master suites and personalized services, a few steps from the Botanical Garden.
- Les Voiles Bleues (Grande-Terre) : a complex of villas offering from two to 19 rooms, with views of the lagoon and the Saint-François international golf course.
- La Source Écolodge (Basse-Terre) : an eco-responsible wooden lodge, built on stilts and immersed in nature.
Activities for all travelers
The archipelago also offers new, unique experiences, adapted to all profiles:
- Nautic Blue Caribbean : rides in non-motorized water karts, ideal for exploring protected wetlands.
- Escape in West Indies : sea excursions around Marie-Galante, with opportunities to observe turtles in their natural habitat.
- Sun Rose Nautical : nautical activities from Sainte-Rose.
Unforgettable Carnival
From January 5 to March 5, 2025, the Islands of Guadeloupe will also host one of the longest and most festive carnivals in the world.
Between dazzling costumes, traditional music and an effervescent atmosphere, this event is a must in the region.
To find out more about tourism in the Islands of Guadeloupe: www.lesilesdeguadeloupe.com/tourisme/fr-fr
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