Ferries from
Marie Galante Island to Guadeloupe
Ferries from
Marie Galante Island to Guadeloupe
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Marie Galante Island is a beautiful circular island in the French Caribbean, known as the 'Island of a Hundred Windmills' because of its sugar production history. This unspoiled paradise has pristine white sand beaches and clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. History lovers will enjoy the Château Murat, an old sugar plantation, while nature fans can explore the island's diverse landscapes from steep cliffs to thick forests. The island is known for its rum, with distilleries like Bielle and Père Labat offering tours and tastings of their top-quality spirits. Marie Galante celebrates its culture with the lively Terre de Blues music festival each year, featuring Caribbean and international artists. You can easily reach the island by ferry from Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe, and Marie Galante makes a peaceful home base for trips to nearby islands in the Guadeloupe chain, including Les Saintes and mainland Guadeloupe.
Guadeloupe, a butterfly-shaped French territory in the Caribbean, welcomes you with clean beaches, lush rainforests, and a mix of French and Creole cultures. This tropical paradise shows off natural beauty like the La Soufrière volcano and the Jacques Cousteau Underwater Reserve, great for snorkeling and diving. Colorful markets and colonial buildings bring life to towns like Pointe-à-Pitre. Don't miss Guadeloupe's February Carnival with its parades, music, and dancing - one of the Caribbean's best festivals. The island's food blends fresh seafood and tropical fruits with French and African flavors. Ferries connect Guadeloupe to nearby islands like Dominica, Martinique, and Saint Lucia, making it perfect for island hopping. With warm weather year-round and friendly locals, Guadeloupe offers a real Caribbean experience with a French twist.