"I had the chance to participate in the Guided Snorkeling Excursion in the Cousteau Reserve with Turtle Observation, and it was an unforgettable experience! 🌊🐢
A huge thank you to our guide Sébastien, whose passion for nature and underwater wildlife made this outing even more enriching. He took the time to educate us about the importance of preserving this exceptional ecosystem, while guiding us to magnificent sites where we were able to observe incredible marine diversity, including several majestic turtles.
The organization was impeccable, the snorkeling equipment was of very high quality, and the setting simply magical. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced snorkeler, this excursion is a unique opportunity to discover the underwater beauty of Guadeloupe while learning a lot about its ecosystem.
I highly recommend this outing to all sea lovers! 🌊💙"
A must to do during your trip to Guadeloupe, this excursion to the famous Cousteau reserve will undoubtedly be one of the highlights of your holiday! This snorkeling spot is one of the most famous in the Caribbean: you can see for yourself thanks to a snorkeling trip, which allows you to discover
About the ActivityWhat to ExpectEnjoy a catamaran trip with a stopover in Marie-Galante. Begin your day with a delightful voyage aboard our comfortable catamaran, where our friendly crew will ensure a memorable experience. As you embark on this day trip exploring the island, keep your eyes open for
About the ActivityWhat to ExpectEmbark with us on a full-day catamaran trip to discover Basse-Terre with a three-course meal and drinks included. Departing from the port of Deshaies, our 18m boat offers a friendly and comfortable atmosphere for groups of 8–22 people. As we set off, you will be
"A lovely day trip. The crew was great, the food was excellent, and we had a lot of fun on the catamaran and swimming. The tour of Marie-Galante was mixed. The guide was good, but unfortunately (as you'd expect here) he only spoke French. Habitation Murat and the distillery were interesting, but the place where you could buy cassava was pointless, at least for us. There were four buses there at the same time, people were waiting in line for 20 minutes, and by the time it was our turn, there were no more cassavas. The island was more or less like Guadeloupe culturally.
As I said, overall, a really lovely trip."