Cheap Guadeloupe Holidays
Think of Hawaii to the Americans, that is Guadeloupe for the French. Are you looking for some ideas on cheap Caribbean destinations? Well, stay with us in this article to discover the beautiful Guadeloupe Islands.
Best Beaches in Guadeloupe: The sands of Guadeloupe's beaches range from exotic ebony to dazzling white. It is fair to say you will be spoilt for choice when it comes to beaches in Guadeloupe. Here with few of our favourites: Anse du Souffleur, Salako Beach, Plage des Caraibes, La Porte d'Enfer and Anse de Vieux Fort.
Food in Daily Life. Food reveals Amerindian, African, East Indian, and French cultural influences. Traditional foods include manioc flour, root crops, breadfruit, avocado, green bananas, peas and beans, okra, curried meats, salted codfish, fish, and tropical fruits. Creole cooking uses hot peppers and spices but has been influenced by French cooking and imported foodstuffs.
Weather: Seasons in Guadeloupe are not distinguished so much by temperature as they are by rainfall. The islands that make up the country of Guadeloupe experience two different seasons: wet and dry. July through November is the wettest and most humid time of year. Relative humidity reaches about 77 percent in March and April, and up to 85 percent in October.
Getting Around: To really get a feel for the island, it might be a good idea to rent a car. Having your own car gives you the freedom to travel wherever you want whenever you want, without having to rely on the daily bus schedule. It may also be a more economical choice than hiring a taxi for the day to drive you about (which may cost over 150 Euros for a full-day of touring).
Best Hotels in Guadeloupe: Herewith a list of the best hotels in Guadeloupe. Club Med La Caravelle in Sainte-Anne, Habitation Grande Anse in Deshaie, , Le Rayon Vert in Deshaies, LoBleu Hotel in Terre-de-Haut and Residence Grandbaie also in Terre-de-Haut.