Grande Terre Ferry

Guadeloupe is magnificently made up of two large islands which are—Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre. There are also several smaller offshore dependent islands with the backdrop of an exotic and sub-tropical beauty. While spending your holidays in Guadeloupe, it's natural for you to make a time to visit these small islands to have a full experience of the country. Travelers can reach both the east and west sides of Guadeloupe and its dependencies by way of inter-island ferries.



Trip to any of Guadeloupe several islands are easily accessible by the country's widespread boat service. This daily service also travels to other nearby islands, including Martinique and Dominica .




Tourists have more than a few choices when water travel is concerned. You can go for a ride on a large, high-speed catamaran, complete with enclosed seating and refreshments served on board. One-way or round-trip tickets are available to and from several locations around the islands, including Saint-François to La Désirade, and Pointe-à-Pitre to Les Saintes and to Marie-Galante .



There is also a weekly ferry service to neighboring islands such as St. Lucia.



Travelers are sure to get more out of their vacation by visiting Guadeloupe's nearby islands. Consider brushing up on your French or carrying a French translation dictionary to communicate effectively with the ferry boat operator.




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