Interesting conglomeration of stuff. The insect collection is pretty great. The movie is interesting and you can ask them to play it in English. The history boards are very informative. The model ships are really cool and informative. The plastic animals are plastic animals. I was disappointed that you didn’t get to see the actual production, storage and bottling. Only in the movie. Would have liked to taste some aged reserve.
Beach Club / Bar / Tapas / Cocktails / Chichas Open: Wednesday & Thursday: 14h to 22h Friday & Saturday: 10am to midnight Sunday & J.fériés: 10h to 22h Reservations recommended on Sunday Info Line: 0690 52 78 60
Worth a visit, especially for those who like plants of course. Beautifully landscaped.
In the left part a very beautiful and quiet beach with an untouched coral garden. Although there are not so many fish, the landscape under water is still very beautiful to look at.
Tres magnifique! A nice all sand beach. A shallow beach with a small drop at the wave line but the shallows return with a gentle gradient. We went out approximately 30 meters at a depth of 40feet and it was still a sand bottom (no snorkeling) but great for the kids!!! Excellent sunset!
At the car park follow the saut directly and not the road (there are no signs). For the descent we recommend fix shoes - no flip-flops. The basin directly under the waterfall invites for splashing around. Very nice spot.
We did an afternoon kayaking trip from Vieux Bourg with Ti-Evasion. It was excellent. Saw lots of wildlife.
Beautiful bay with calm water. On the rocky sides ideal for snorkeling with lots of fish. We even had the luck to see a sea turtle. There are shady berths and a beach bar. Parking is limited.
The Caret Island no longer exists! These are photographs from the past. Rising water levels, global warming, the disappearance of the corals and the assault of the waves: all these elements are indeed related.Located in the Grand-cul-de-sac marin, this small sand and palm tree stretch of 200 x 25 metres, resists, with the help of man made protection, to the onslaught of the currents. The currents seem to be winning slowly but surely, so it is high time to catch a boat from Pointe à Pitre or St Rose to play Robinson Crusoe.
Great beach if you have kids. There wasn’t the sudden drop off ten feet out like most beaches in the area. The kids there was boogie boarding and playing in the waves. Parking is easy and close. There are two beaches, east and west. There are restaurants and toilets.
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