Excursion en mer Guadeloupe

125e per adult and 110e per child - 12 yo

Departure from Saint-Francois around 7 am. We sail for 45 minutes to reach the Petite-Terre islets, a nature reserve composed of two islands (Terre de Haut, no public access and Terre de Bas) located in the Atlantic side of the Caribbean islands arc.

We will make you discover its remarkable ecological space for both terrestrial and marine habitats. The value of this site is due to the presence of one of the largest populations of the Iguanas. It is also a nesting ground for several species of sea turtles, tropical fishes and a unique coral reef. It also houses the "end of the world" lighthouse, now a nature museum that offers an exhibition room that tells the story of Petite Terre.

You will be free to walk around, chill and go diving all day long wherever the trade wind takes you or to follow us for a guided tour.

We will meet on the beach for a delicious typically Creole meal served with local products before retourning to swim. The retourn to Saint-Francois is around 4.30 pm.