Indeed, Guadeloupe, located in the center of the Caribbean, is undoubtedly ideal sailing grounds. This tropical paradise boasts clear blue waters, green scenery and a colorful culture that is only accessible via sailboat, whether you’re a playback sailor or a newbie. Full-Day Sailing & Snorkeling Tour to Les Saintes is a highlight of any sailing adventure, it’s the perfect way to spend a day in the idyllic waters and explore the unique marine life. Sailing around Guadeloupe offers more than a cruise; with so many islands to explore, it is actually an invitation to enjoy paradise from another angle. Here are The Best Sailing Routes in the Guadeloupe Archipelago and How You Can Make Your Sailing Adventure Unforgettable.

Why Sail the Guadeloupe Archipelago?

The Guadeloupe Archipelago is a sailor’s dream. Made up of the islands of Grande-Terre, Basse-Terre, Marie-Galante, Les Saintes, and La Désirade, each one with its own dish of Caribbean beauty, this is one of the most diverse sailing grounds on the planet. From serene, lapped shores to heart-pounding open-water action, a trail exists for every type of paddler. With its warm trade winds, gorgeous turquoise sea, and lively local culture, it is truly a fantastic cruising ground. End your day on the water at Aqualodge Guadeloupe, a floating hotel with a unique experience on the water. With several stops to snorkel and paddleboard amidst some of Guadeloupe’s natural beauty, a Day Lagoon 100% Sailing experience is adventure at its best!

Grande-Terre to Les Saintes

Grande-Terre to Les Saintes

For a route that offers both natural beauty and cultural insights, the trip from Grande-Terre to Les Saintes is one to make. This archipelago of nine islands, with Terre-de-Haut the star attraction, features must-sees such as Anse Crawen, a natural beach of crystal blue water and bright white sand. Fort Napoleon features beautiful views and an ever-so-slightly interesting history although the same cannot be said for all attractions here, making it well worth the visit for history lovers. Indulge in local Creole food at the island’s beachside restaurants. Enjoy Strolling and Learn to Sail: You can do that in the Stroll and Initiation to Sailing in the Baie des Saintes. When you have had your fill of the water, unwind at the peace of Villa Le RopertZen, ideal to recharge with calm before heading back on the archipelago´seasing waters.

Basse-Terre

This sublime and magnificent place is not without its risks however, with sailors navigating cliffs and volcanic beaches in the restless waters off Pointe-Noire. This includes Les Chutes du Carbet, which is one of the biggest waterfalls in the caribbean and is a short hike away. The Guadeloupe National Park provides beautiful scenery of rainforests with animals, birds and waterfalls. To experience it all, go for a Full Day Tour of Guadeloupe. Embark on Le Voilier dans la Baie des Saintes for memorable scenics and the local marine life as well as quiet coves suitable for a swim.

Marie-Galante

Marie-Galante

Marie-Galante is a true gem and the island to relax in nature where everything will be harmony and calm. Making for a Caribbean experience with a more traditional feel, it is less developed than its neighbors. You won’t find a better way to experience the genuine spirit of the island than in one of its shores as you sail right into the course. Notable mentions are Grand-Bourg to soak in the Creole culture of Marie-Galante through its beautiful architecture, daytime and nighttime markets and food. Anse Canot — A beautiful beach perfect for a swim or picnic. Marie-Galante is famous for its rum distilleries, thus tasting it will be part of the best things to do there. Experience life on the Islands at Village Le Pre. To have the opportunity to learn more about the culture and history of the island, go and Explore Authentic Guadeloupe with a Local Multilingual Guide.

La Désirade

La Désirade

Though most travelers skim right past La Désirade, this charming, low-key island is an absolute don for sailors seeking privacy and solitude. It is a place of peace east of Grande-Terre. Highlight of course being Anse de Grande-Anse which is a shallow beach where the anchor can be dropped off a few meters from the shore and the coast then used to relax and the Salt Flats where the history of the area is unique. The island’s close ties to its Catholic and Creole roots are evidenced at St. Anne’s Church. Petite Anse — a secluded swimming beach. La Désirade provides the beauty of unspoiled nature and solitude. Book an Airport Transfer Guadeloupe, to make your way to this serene island in a hassle-free way.

Your Guadeloupe Sailing Adventure Awaits

A sailing trip in the Guadeloupe Archipelago therefore guarantees an adventurous holiday, as it places you at the very heart of the Caribbean. Whether you are exploring the vibrant shores of Grande-Terre or the calm, unspoiled beaches around La Désirade, this beautiful locale never ceases to amaze with its myriad of landscapes. Given its adventure or relaxation orientation the best sailing routes in the Guadeloupe Archipelago have something for any type of explorer. Rest at Zenitude Hôtel Résidences Le Salako after a day on the water and enjoy comfort and tranquility in a pleasant environment. Ready to set sail? Book your adventure now, CaribbeanFocusTravel. Learn about the ideal sailing routes around this paradise, and dive into this coastline beauty (and adventure) through sailproff.

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