Experience Guadeloupe like a local, from the very first light of day!
Imagine... You’re in Guadeloupe. The sun is rising gently, the air still cool and soft.
In front of you, a carefully prepared Creole brunch: fresh juices, tropical treats, warm pastries, and island spices.
That moment? You can live it. But it only happens here, with us, and once a day.
Then, it's time for an authentic journey — hot springs, lush forest, hidden beaches, local meals, and artisan workshops.
This isn’t a tour. It’s the soul of the island, shared by someone born here, who opens the doors to their Guadeloupe – the one only locals truly know.
Tours available in French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Creole.
Local meal & punch included | Transport provided | Small group of 7 to 9 people for a friendly, intimate vibe.
✨ Our travelers? They’re ÉpiCurious – hungry for culture, connection, and real moments.
️ Book now — with or without the brunch…
But remember: the magic always begins at the start.
Pickup included
The wednesay, two hours tour start at la plage de Malendure in Bouillante. You have different starting shift : 10h–12am / 1pm to 3pm then 3:30 to 5h30 pm.
When you make a reservation, please send me the ticket information and the name via WhatsApp.
Basse-Terre Island is the lush, volcanic half of Guadeloupe, known for its dense rainforests, waterfalls, and dramatic hiking trails. It offers a stark contrast to the more touristy Grande-Terre, with its unspoiled nature and rugged beauty. The island is home to Guadeloupe National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, and the active volcano La Soufrière.
La Soufrière is an active volcano and the highest peak in Guadeloupe. Hiking to the summit offers stunning views and a unique experience.
This UNESCO Biosphere Reserve covers a large portion of Basse-Terre and offers diverse ecosystems, hiking trails, and waterfalls.
A series of three stunning waterfalls accessible via hiking trails. The falls are surrounded by lush vegetation and offer refreshing swimming spots.
This museum showcases the island's rich history and prehistoric artifacts, including exhibits on the indigenous Carib people.
A historic fort offering panoramic views of Basse-Terre and the Caribbean Sea. The fort played a significant role in the island's history and is named after the local hero Louis Delgrès.
A fragrant curry made with chicken, vegetables, and a blend of spices, including curry leaves and turmeric.
Deep-fried fritters made from salted fish, herbs, and spices, often served as a snack or appetizer.
A refreshing fruit punch made with a variety of tropical fruits, often served with rum.
A savory sausage made with pork, blood, and spices, often served with rice and vegetables.
This is the dry season with warm temperatures, lower humidity, and minimal rainfall, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the island's natural beauty.
Euro (EUR)
GMT-4
220VV, 50HzHz
Basse-Terre is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a friendly local population. However, petty crime and scams can occur, especially in tourist areas.
Basse-Terre Bus Station
The bus system is affordable but not very frequent. Schedules can be limited, especially in rural areas.
Available • Apps: G7
Car, Bike, Scooter
A picturesque archipelago known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and charming villages.
A tranquil island known for its rum distilleries, sugar plantations, and beautiful beaches.
A charming coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, lush gardens, and relaxed atmosphere.
Price varies by option