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Jardin Botanique de Deshaies

The Botanical Gardens at Deshaies in Guadeloupe come rated as one of the top shore-side attractions for superyacht owners / guests, captains and crew in Guadeloupe.

Karacoli Beach & Spa

Beach bar/restaurant offering cabanas with hot tubs and spa services!

Karenshop

Karenshop Chandlery in Guadeloupe carries a good selection of general chandlery and second hand chandlery items.

La Griveliere (Maison de Café)

This old coffee plantation set high in the hills above Vieux Habitants (close to Basseterre), which has been awarded many eco awards, is well worth the visit.

La Savane

Waterfront restaurant – overlooking the Dinghy dock – a definite favourite.

La Touna – Bouillante

Renowned for its Fish/Seafood menu, with stunning views of the Cousteau Reserve.

Le Grenier Du Marin

Located within – and part of - the Karenshop the section called Le Grenier du Marin, offers an extensive range of excellent condition second hand ‘puces nautiques’ chandlery items.

Le Jiss

Stylish Bar/Snack Bar / Restaurant by the Aquarium, fairly priced menu.

Le Marche aux Fleurs & Le Marche de la Darse

Open from 0600–1400 hrs every day, the flamboyant flower market in Pointe-a-Pitre, is well worth the visit; as is the equally colourful fruit and vegetable market Le March de la Darse.

Le Pirate Caribbean

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Le Plaisancier

Brasserie offering popular well priced ‘Plat du jour’ – a favourite lunchtime venue.

Le Rocher de Malendure

Located above Malendure, near the Cousteau Marine Park, Le Rocher de Malendure specializes in seafood and boasts a live lobster tank.

Les Chutes du Carbet

Les Chutes du Carbet are the most spectacular waterfalls in Guadeloupe.

Memorial ACTe - Centre Des Arts Et De La Culture

The Memorial ACTe is an important cultural center and part of UNESCO’s Slave Route Project, which seeks to preserve the memory of those who suffered during slavery whilst fostering dialogue of the repercussions to build a historical conservation of the era.

Red Sails Restaurant

This is a great new bar and restaurant in Marina Bas du Fort serving salads, tapas and tasty ‘a la plancha’ dishes.