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Guadeloupe Guide

Know Before You Go...®

The island guide intro here is a brief summary of all things Guadeloupe. You’ll find an overview of the island, things to do while there, the kinds of transportation available, and what kind of weather to expect while you’re there. The guide is a good place to start your planning as it is comprehensive and concise. Your visit should be one of the most memorable events in your life—from your Guadeloupe villa rental, bungalow, cottage, or other accommodation you select, to the beaches and restaurants you visit—and we want to help make that possible.

Why Guadeloupe?

  • Guadeloupe is home to the only volcano in the Lesser Antilles.
  • Guadeloupe's capital is Basse-Terre, which was founded in 1643.
  • The archipelago is made up of two main islands, Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre, and five smaller islands.
  • Guadeloupe is the birthplace of the Caribbean music genre zouk.
  • The island of Guadeloupe is a popular destination for whale watching.

Guadeloupe Weather/Climate

Average Temperatures

January
84° F
68° F
February
84° F
68° F
March
85° F
69° F
April
86° F
71° F
May
87° F
74 ° F
June
88° F
75 ° F
July
89 ° F
75 ° F
August
89 ° F
75 ° F
September
89 ° F
74 ° F
October
88 ° F
73 ° F
November
87 ° F
72 ° F
December
85 ° F
70 ° F

Average Rainfall

January
3.31 inches
February
2.52 inches
March
2.87 inches
April
4.84 inches
May
5.83 inches
June
4.65 inches
July
5.91 inches
August
7.8 inches
September
9.29 inches
October
8.98 inches
November
8.66 inches
December
5.39 inches

Transportation on Guadeloupe

Getting to Guadeloupe and getting around. Our transportation tips will help make your trip smoother. More good sand advice.

Entry Documents

Proof of citizenship for US and Canadian citizens in the form of a passport or an original birth certificate or voter’s registration card with a photo ID and a return or ongoing ticket. Other countries require passports or visas.

Airport

Pole Cara&imul;bes International Airport

Departure Tax

None

Driving

On the right - A valid driver’s license is sufficient for up to 20 days on the island

Guadeloupe Weddings and Honeymoons

Vacationers don’t just stay in Guadeloupe villas - they come to paradise to get married and celebrate their honeymoons! Submit required documents to the Guadeloupe offices after completing required residency time.Cost: None.Documents Required: Birth certificate, certificate of good conduct and single status. Residency card, medical certificate including a blood test, and

Know Before You Go...® - Guadeloupe Travel Tips

Before making their way to Guadeloupe villas, vacationers like to know a little bit of helpful information to make them feel more at home during their stay. Take a look at our travel tips to make your time in villas in Guadeloupe even more relaxing.

Capital:
Basse-Terre
Population:
452,776
Size:
1,780 sq km
Electric Current:
220
Time:
11:36 am zone:-4 (GMT/UTC -4)
Official Language:
French (official) 99%, Creole patois
Currency:
euro (EUR)
Tipping and Taxes:
Tipping and taxes in Guadeloupe are an important aspect of the local culture and economy. While tipping is not mandatory, it is customary to leave a small gratuity for good service. The standard amount for tipping in restaurants and bars is 10% of the total bill, although some establishments may include a service charge in the bill. In addition to tipping, there are several taxes that visitors should be aware of when traveling to Guadeloupe. The value-added tax (VAT) is a general consumption tax that is added to most goods and services at a rate of 8.5%. This tax is included in the price of goods and services and is not typically added on separately. Another tax that tourists should be aware of is the tourist tax. This is a small fee that is charged to all visitors to the island, regardless of the length of their stay. The amount of the tourist tax varies depending on the type of accommodation, but it is typically around 1 euro per person per night. It is also important to note that
Dress Code:
The dress code in Guadeloupe is typically casual and relaxed with a focus on comfortable and light clothing due to the warm climate.
Topography:
Basse-Terre is volcanic in origin with interior mountains; Grande-Terre is low limestone formation; most of the seven other islands are volcanic in origin
Telephone:
international: country code - 590

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