Basse-Terre, the western half of Guadeloupe, is a haven for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Dominated by the towering La Soufrière volcano, the island boasts lush rainforests, dramatic waterfalls, and black sand beaches. The Guadeloupe National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, offers a network of trails through dense jungle, leading to natural hot springs and panoramic vistas. Nearby, the Cousteau Marine Reserve invites snorkelers and divers to explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life.
Among the island's natural wonders is the Chutes du Carbet, a series of three majestic waterfalls nestled within the rainforest. The tallest, at 125 meters, is accessible via a hike that rewards adventurers with breathtaking views.
While Basse-Terre is renowned for its natural beauty, it also offers cultural experiences. The local market is a vibrant spot to sample Creole cuisine and purchase handmade crafts.