Guadeloupe (Pointe-à-Pitre) Cruise Guide
Guadeloupe's commercial capital Pointe-à-Pitre sits on a limestone plateau in a strategic point on the isle of Grande Terre near the Rivière Salée (‘Salt River') at the junction with Basse-Terre Island. A large sheltered port forms the heart of the city, allowing Pointe-à-Pitre to become Guadeloupe's largest city and economic hub. A leafy plaza - the Place de la Victoire - is shaded by palm trees and poincianas and hemmed by a sprawling market that leads to the docks. Although lacking in Old World colonial character, the city is a bustle of activity with a riddle of narrow streets to explore. Guadeloupe's main seaside resort, Le Gosier, is located in a nearby suburb.
Sightseeing
The island's lush swathes of rainforest offer some excellent walking trails and picnic areas for those keen to find an alternative to lying on the beach. Excursions out to Basse-Terre provide an opportunity to stroll around a fine old French colonial town, situated at the foot of the dormant volcano of La Soufrière. Bareboat charter or skippered cruises set sail each day to explore the archipelago of Guadeloupe with snorkelling boats and fishing captains in good supply around the dock.
Highlights:
• Pavillion d'Exposition de Bergevin
• Centre Cultural Rémy Nainsouta
• Fort Fleur de L'Epée
• Sainte Marie de Capesterre, where Columbus landed
• Trois Rivières
• National Park of Guadeloupe, near St Claude, the base of La Soufrière, a dormant volcano
• St Charles Fort, built in 1605 and now restored and converted into a museum
Highlights:
• Pavillion d'Exposition de Bergevin
• Centre Cultural Rémy Nainsouta
• Fort Fleur de L'Epée
• Sainte Marie de Capesterre, where Columbus landed
• Trois Rivières
• National Park of Guadeloupe, near St Claude, the base of La Soufrière, a dormant volcano
• St Charles Fort, built in 1605 and now restored and converted into a museum
Tourist Information
Office du Tourisme
5 square de la Banque, BP 555, 97166 Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe
Tel: (590) 820 930.
Website: www.lesilesdeguadeloupe.com
5 square de la Banque, BP 555, 97166 Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe
Tel: (590) 820 930.
Website: www.lesilesdeguadeloupe.com
Shopping
From the dock, the market sprawls into town in a ramshackle collection of stalls and vendors. Choose from local handicrafts and goods, such as rum, straw goods, bamboo hats, Creole dolls and palm-woven baskets. Several stalls also offer a fine collection of colourful Creole jewellery. French imports are everywhere, be it boutiques, supermarket or a local store with wines and liqueurs surprisingly good value.
Eating Out
Seafood appears on every menu in town, cooked in French, Creole, African or Southeast Asian styles. Choose from shrimp, lobster, turtle, red snapper, conch and sea urchin - generally served with plantain and rice. Stewed conch and stuffed crab are island specialities together with slow-cooked curried goat and rabbit. The local tipple, a potent brew of rum, lime, bitter and syrup called ‘Punch' is best approached with caution. While local rum, beer and French brandy are most often drunk you'll find a good supply of Bordeaux wines, Champagne and liqueurs.
When To Go
Year-round warm tropical heat is the norm, bringing steady highs of around 32°C (89°F) that drop to 20°C (68°F) at night. Brief downpours can occur at any time, but are most common during the rainy season June to October.
Transfer Times
Nearest Destination
Pointe-à-Pitre.
Transfer Distance
1km (0.6 miles).
Transfer Time
10-15 minutes.
Key Facts
Region
Guadeloupe
Time Zone
GMT - 4.
Currency
French Franc (FFr) = 100 centimes.
Language
French.
Location
Guadalupe, Southwest Grande-Terre Island, facing the Caribbean.
Population
23,000.
Government
Made an overseas department of France in 1946.
Religion
The majority are Roman Catholic, with a minority of Evangelical Protestant faith groups.
Social Conventions
The atmosphere is relaxed and informal. Casual dress is accepted everywhere, but formal dress is needed for dining out and in nightclubs
Tipping: 10% is normal, although 15% is sometimes included in the bill.
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Tipping: 10% is normal, although 15% is sometimes included in the bill.
Pointe-a-Pitre might not be the most beautiful port city in the world but It's a shore excursion favourite on Caribbean cruises all the same. The town has a unique bustle & character that make for a great day trip.
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