What to do and see in Basse-Terre Island, Guadeloupe: The Best Nature & Parks

October 20, 2021 Chanda Heide

Discover the best top things to do in Basse-Terre Island, Guadeloupe including Ranch de Moreau, La Soufriere Volcano, Carbet Falls (Les Chutes du Carbet), Plage Manbia, Guadeloupe National Park, Zoo de Guadeloupe (Parc des Mamelles), Jardin Botanique de Deshaies, Ilet Caret, Parc Aquacole, Plage Leroux.
Restaurants in Basse-Terre Island

1. Ranch de Moreau

31 Village Moreau, Goyave 97128 Guadeloupe +590 690 17-5500 http://www.ranchdemoreau.com
Excellent
97%
Good
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5.0 based on 103 reviews

Ranch de Moreau

Reviewed By Izzy_girl101

Six friends of all different experience levels had an amazing ride, the horses were well adaped to to the riders and we all had a great time time. The horses were very well taken care of and the trail was absolutely beutitful.

2. La Soufriere Volcano

Saint-Claude Guadeloupe +590 590 41-5555 http://www.la-soufriere.com
Excellent
63%
Good
29%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 968 reviews

La Soufriere Volcano

The highest mountain in the lesser Antilles is also a volcano and an important landmark of Guadeloupe's landscape.

Reviewed By wmccfp - Stuart, United States

We never made it to the top because Mother Nature got in the way with wind, rain, fog. Still the effort was satisfying and the occasional breaks in the weather allowed us to see spectacular vistas of countryside and the Caribbean. Not for the faint of heart but well worth the effort. As others have said this is a climb, especially the last portion, and coming down is definitely more difficult if the weather is bad. Good footwear, layers of clothing and water are a necessity.

3. Carbet Falls (Les Chutes du Carbet)

Parc National 97120 Guadeloupe +590 590 41-5555 http://www.guadeloupe-parcnational.fr/?Les-Chutes-du-Carbet
Excellent
49%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
11%
Poor
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4.5 based on 971 reviews

Carbet Falls (Les Chutes du Carbet)

You know you need lots of vacation photos, so why not take them here? These three waterfalls showcase the natural beauty of the tropical landscape.

Reviewed By thomasbY399FC

We parked the car at the end of the Carbet road where the trail to the third fall starts. Trekking with a 9yr and a 4yr-old kid took about an hour, but could have been done in say half an hour if we'd been adults alone. The trek through the tropical forest was very nice. Forget the slippers and opt for good walking shoes. The third fall is the lowest, but is well worth the visit, as the flow is substantial and falls straight down in the pool which gives free water massage for those who are courageous enough to cross the pond and get hundreds of liters of water poured down per second on top of you. I continued the trek with my 9yr-old for the second fall but turned around appx half-way since my kid was tired (and he wanted to go back to the inn where a well-chrorinated pool was waiting... Kids...) All in all, it's a great way to spend half a day, and don't forget your picnic.

4. Plage Manbia

Sainte Rose Guadeloupe
Excellent
70%
Good
30%
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4.5 based on 10 reviews

Plage Manbia

5. Guadeloupe National Park

Monteran, Basse-Terre 97120 Guadeloupe +590 590 41-5555 http://www.guadeloupe-parcnational.fr/
Excellent
69%
Good
30%
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4.5 based on 121 reviews

Guadeloupe National Park

Reviewed By Bob21782 - Sharpsburg, United States

Short, easy walk to a beautiful waterfall. Just passed Maison de la Foret. Well worth the stop if you are in the area.

6. Zoo de Guadeloupe (Parc des Mamelles)

D 23 - Route de la traversee, Bouillante Guadeloupe +590 590 98-8352 [email protected] http://www.zoodeguadeloupe.com
Excellent
49%
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 2,518 reviews

Zoo de Guadeloupe (Parc des Mamelles)

Reviewed By KarenF446 - Edmonton, Canada

Nice place for a walk and full of exotic animals. It rained while we were there, but there were enough sheltered viewing spots that we were able to dodge the rain and still visit with the animals. Cages seemed spacious and sheltered from the heat. Featured a bridge walk that overlooked some of the enclosures, while also providing a fun diversion especially for the kids.

7. Jardin Botanique de Deshaies

Villers, Deshaies 97126 Guadeloupe +590 590 28-4302 [email protected] http://jardin-botanique.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 5,110 reviews

Jardin Botanique de Deshaies

A Spectacular Botanical Garden and Wildlife Park Open to the public since the 1st April 2001, the Botanical Gardens at Deshaies are a recent creation. This park, whose youth is imperceptible, has very quickly imposed itself as the place to be for nature enthusiasts and lovers of tropical plants. Situated on the windward coast of Basse-Terre, 100m in altitude up above the town of Deshaies, the garden stretches out over 5 hectares of sloping mountainside. Its favourable location guarantees beautiful views over the coast and an unrivalled vantage-point overlooking the bay of Deshaies. The site was already home to a nursery created by Guy Blandin, a plant-lover who brought rare and unknown plant species from his travels around the world back to Guadeloupe. Many of them unfortunately disappeared when Cyclone Hugo hit and severely damaged the island in 1989. The humorist Michel Colluci, also known as Coluche, acquired the property in 1979. A few years later, in 1985, he invited his friend Michel Gaillard, an interior landscaper in mainland France, to set up his nursery there in exchange for taking care of the property's garden. A year later, the death of Coluche brought the future of the property back into question. Michel Gaillard bought back the property in 1991 to honour the memory of his friend, with the idea in mind of creating a botanical garden. This risky and ambitious project required several years of planning, of research into its feasibility and then of execution. The garden was finally brought about in accordance with Michel Gaillard's and the landscaper Samuel Craquelin's plans. Over the course of the path which snakes its way through the gardens, visitors today discover a world of real abundance: a world with 800 species of plant all brought together, with several animal species, which were introduced much to the delight of children, and with the most spectacular and unexpected landscapes following one after the other. Tourists are invited on an unforgettable walk amidst fifteen or so different scenes.

Reviewed By sasnet - Rosmalen, The Netherlands

Very nice garden with flowers, trees, plants, parrots, hummingbirds and flamingos. The restaurant has a terrace with beautiful view and good coffee. Play area for small children and a café. All the names of the plants, trees and flowers are in French, would be nice if this is in English too. Some warnings like not to feed the birds with fish food are in English so.. We spend a couple of hours walking in the garden and had a coffee too. 15.50 euro's is a good price.

8. Ilet Caret

Sainte Rose Guadeloupe +590 690 55-9100 [email protected] http://www.iletcaretguadeloupe.com
Excellent
58%
Good
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Satisfactory
13%
Poor
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4.5 based on 670 reviews

Ilet Caret

Here is the program of the day: Departure 8h from the fishing port of Sainte-Rose, direction Ilet Caret where you will enjoy a little take off. Then the captain will bring Diving on the wreck and the Great Barrier Reef (mask and snorkel lent). After the dive a return on Ilet Caret for a small aperitif before the West Indian meal concocted on site at the BBQ. Starter dish dessert! Drinks includes (sweet or alcoholic) Around 15H30 you start a quiet start to the cultural festival of the day! Guided tour of the mangrove always with the comments of your captain emeritus. After a little quiz and have learned how the mangrove a little surprise, you can admire the different varieties of birds that populate this exceptional vegetation. Your return to port is scheduled around 17:00. Half day is possible. it's the same program without the meal

9. Parc Aquacole

Route des Plaines, Pointe-Noire 97116 Guadeloupe 98 11 83 http://www.parc-aquacole.fr
Excellent
56%
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Satisfactory
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Poor
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4.5 based on 86 reviews

Parc Aquacole

10. Plage Leroux

Deshaies Guadeloupe
Excellent
55%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 400 reviews

Plage Leroux

Reviewed By R7928BDmargareth

Some really great snorkeling here on either side of the beach. Not very crowded on a Friday. Tasty food at the top of the beach, just be prepared to wait about 10 minutes but worth it!

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