Pointe des Chateaux
The history of this spot reaches back to the Arawak Indian tribes in the year 300. Take the path up from the white sandy beaches to the Morne Pavillion and drink in the views of the stunning landscape. In the springtime you can even spot whales. You can visit the islands including Desirade, the Petite Terre nature reserve and the Unesco-protected Saints island throughout the year.
Jardin Botanique de Deshaies
This incredible exotic garden is full of vividly coloured parrots, unusual plants and dramatic blooms. Fifteen themed gardens showcase the the world's most incredible flora, including over 1000 species from the Caribbean and across the globe. Look out for the baobab, the kigelia (also known as the sausage tree) and the Guadeloupe Palm.
Les Saintes
Known for its beauty and clear waters, this favourite of sailors draws visitors with to idyllic beaches and an landmark mountain. With a luxuriant leafy forest rising steeply from the coast where it almost touches the azure sea but for a sliver of white sand, Pompierre is one of the most incredible beaches in the world.
Parc des Mamelles
Awarded a certificate of excellence by Tripadvisor in recognition of its visitor-friendly design, children will love this wildlife park's accessibility almost as much as the vast array of well tended animals who call it home.
St. Anne Beach
Cornflower blue skies melt into the sea at St Anne Beach. Strewn with palm trees, St Anne is more beautiful than your mental picture of the perfect beach. Despite its perfection there' is always a snack bar nearby so you won't have to worry about a thing.