Lovely clean beach approx 30 minutes from cruise terminal. Plenty of shops, restaurants, market stalls to browse as well as soft sand and clear water. Not many sunbeds or umbrellas to rent so bewa…Full review by Josie C
Jan 24, 2025
Our fave beach in Guadeloupe. It is so beautiful and sand is white. Sea is crystal clear. You can get food behind the beach.Full review by Crazy_Jim_83
Dec 3, 2024
It was a great experience the beach outstanding with good facilities for food coffee along side of beach Loved the spice market in the town Difficult place to get to from Pointe-à-Pitre on Bus Full review by johnvJ5106RG
hi John how much was the cab do you remember as there are only the two of us, with thanks for sharing!
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So sorry I don't recall the total amount. I bargained with him outside the terminal but I do remember it wasn't very costly. Maybe $10 euros each??? Sorry!
Has anybody got a Taxi from cruise port to sainte ann and know the cost.
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What town does the cruise port stop at? It’s about a 20 minute ride from Gosier to Ste Anne Beach. A bit longer from Bas du Fort. I would think that is not so expensive as a taxi to …
What town does the cruise port stop at? It’s about a 20 minute ride from Gosier to Ste Anne Beach. A bit longer from Bas du Fort. I would think that is not so expensive as a taxi to Basse Terre or the west coast of Guadeloupe.
We would like to rent a 2bed,2 bath in January. Any recommendations? We are are 2 retired couples looking for some good food and drinks with some shopping on the side! Also a few points of interest. Thanks so much. Foofoo
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So you scored the can't miss air fare deal from Norweigian huh ?? Do any of you speak French ?? If not, don't go here. Bite the bullet and cancel your flight. We just got back. Sorry I …
So you scored the can't miss air fare deal from Norweigian huh ?? Do any of you speak French ?? If not, don't go here. Bite the bullet and cancel your flight. We just got back. Sorry I found that deal, but anyway. I would get a "Gite" on VRBO or AirBnB near St Anne or St Franscois. Rental car is a must. Traffic is horrendous. You can find at the Tourist office a map with 6 suggested routes to see everything. We combined it into 3 and saw it all. The maps and suggestions are all in French, but we made it out enough to see them all. Keep in mind , ALL of the places, like Botanical Gardens, Parks and distilleries are in French. We paid the entrance fees than fumbled through the sites on our own. That was a waste of time. Be careful at some of the beaches along the way. Apparently the French welfare system is like ours, everybody gets a check. That was more pronounced on the Basse Terre side, not sure why. I would use the beach at Pierrre & Vac since it is on a public beach, just go down the road along the fence, there's free parking, beach chairs, pools and amenities that we paid for at the resort. I know this question is over a year old, but if you are considering going, this may help.