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The Lesser Antilles - the world's most beautiful beaches
Some names immediately evoke vacations. When you're looking for a place to relax and enjoy superb beaches, you immediately think of the Caribbean Sea. This famous sea includes the islands of the West Indies, large and small, which attract tourists for their cultural richness, but above all for their turquoise waters and fine sandy beaches.
Guadeloupe family trip: an unforgettable roadtrip
Guadeloupe is part of the Lesser Antilles. When you think of this butterfly-shaped island, you immediately think of sublime seascapes. The Caribbean Sea, the Antilles, the picture postcard. The fine sandy beaches, turquoise waters and colorful, mixed-race West Indian culture are the stuff of dreams for freedom-loving holidaymakers. A family trip to Guadeloupe is sure to delight young and old alike.
The best rums in the world
In the world of spirits, agricultural rum from the French Caribbean occupies a special place. Guadeloupe and Martinique, two jewels of the Antilles, are renowned for their distilleries producing some of the world's finest rums.
The Caribbean's exceptional seabed
The Caribbean Sea, with its crystal-clear waters and breathtakingly beautiful coral reefs, is a paradise for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts. Underwater treasures of a thousand colors, breathtaking coral gardens...
The most beautiful spas in Guadeloupe and Dominica
Who doesn't dream of an idyllic setting, lulled by the gentle sound of the waves, surrounded by Caribbean landscapes... Ready to treat yourself to a moment of relaxation? The islands of Guadeloupe and Dominica are not only...
Tropical immersion in Guadeloupe and Dominica
Imagine yourself in the heart of a tropical forest, surrounded by the soothing sounds of nature and the vibrant colors of exotic flowers. The French West Indies, with Guadeloupe and Dominica, offer an ideal setting for...
Slow tourism in the Caribbean: unusual places to discover
The Caribbean conjures up images of white sand beaches and turquoise seas. Beyond these idyllic portraits, the archipelago abounds in hidden treasures where wild nature and cultural heritage are revealed in a whole new light.Slow tourism, an approach to travel that focuses on discovery at a leisurely pace, is ideal for exploring these little-known places.Here are some unusual Caribbean sites, each located near an exceptional hotel where you can stay. It's a unique experience, where the beauty of the landscape blends with the authenticity of encounters, all in a way that respects the environment and local heritage.