Best attractions and places to see around Terre-De-Haut, an island in the Les Saintes archipelago, are characterized by a blend of historical landmarks, natural beauty, and cultural sites. The region features varied terrain, from coastal areas with clear waters to elevated points offering panoramic views. Its landscape includes bays, beaches, and hills, providing diverse exploration opportunities. Terre-De-Haut is known for its Caribbean architecture and historical significance.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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It's set back from the large bay, but you have the beach to yourself. Be careful, the water is quite rocky to the right, but behind the small jetty, the beach is mostly sandy. It's ideal for snorkeling.
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the much more interesting of the two routes on this mountain. Sure-footedness and some climbing skills required in the upper part. Great views down below and in the distance (Terre-de-Bas, Dominica, Basse-Terre ...)
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A magnificent view of the island of Terre-De-Haut. Along the way, various viewpoints on the island of Guadeloupe
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A Stations of the Cross along the path takes us to a large cross with magnificent views, a chapel is present near the cross
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The beginning of the descent is very impressive, especially if you suffer a bit from MdDS (mal du debarquement syndrome). The slope is almost 40%, in scree. Once the first walls have been descaled, it is much less dizzying but it remains technical: walk well on the top of the large stones to avoid slipping on the dead leaves. Avoid in rainy weather of course.
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The town hall only differs from the other houses by two old cannons and the inscription "Mairie": colorful, Caribbean, beautiful.
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For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting Fort Napoléon des Saintes, which offers spectacular panoramic views of the Baie des Saintes. Hiking to Le Chameau, the island's highest point, also provides rewarding views of Terre-de-Haut and surrounding islands; you can experience this via the Descent from Le Chameau trail. Additionally, the View of Terre-de-Haut highlight offers a magnificent perspective of the island.
Yes, Terre-De-Haut offers challenging trails. The Descent from Le Chameau is noted for its steep, almost 40% slope in scree at the beginning, requiring sure-footedness and some climbing skills in the upper part. It's best avoided in rainy weather. The Way of the Cross of Morne à Cointe also offers an intermediate trail with magnificent views.
Terre-De-Haut boasts several stunning beaches. Pain de Sucre Beach (Anse du Pain-de-Sucre) is considered one of the most beautiful for its clear waters. Plage de Pompierre is the most well-known and accessible. Other highly-rated options include Anse Crawen, Anse Figuier, and Baie de Marigot, which is also excellent for snorkeling. For a more secluded experience, Anse Galet Beach offers a quiet spot, ideal for snorkeling behind its small jetty.
Key historical landmarks include Fort Napoléon des Saintes, a 19th-century fort with a museum and botanical garden. The Town Hall of Les Saintes is a colorful Caribbean building with historical cannons. Eglise de Notre-Dame de L'Assomption is a beautiful 19th-century church built from local volcanic rock. On nearby Îlet à Cabrit, you can find the ruins of Fort Josephine, a former penitentiary.
Many of Terre-De-Haut's natural attractions are family-friendly. Beaches like Plage de Pompierre and Anse Galet Beach are great for swimming and snorkeling. Exploring the charming Terre-De-Haut Village with its colorful Creole houses and local shops can also be enjoyable for families. The botanical garden at Fort Napoléon, often home to iguanas, is another pleasant spot.
Beyond exploring the attractions, Terre-De-Haut is excellent for outdoor activities. Snorkeling and diving are popular in the clear waters around Anse Galet Beach, Baie de Marigot, and Îlet à Cabrit. Hiking trails, such as those leading to Le Chameau or the Way of the Cross of Morne à Cointe, offer scenic views. You can find various hiking routes around the island, including those starting from Terre-de-Haut, by exploring the Hiking around Terre-De-Haut guide.
The best time to visit Terre-De-Haut is generally during the dry season, from December to May, when the weather is most pleasant with less rain and comfortable temperatures, ideal for outdoor activities and enjoying the beaches.
Given the island's small size and the limited use of cars, renting bikes or electric scooters is a popular and enjoyable way to discover Terre-De-Haut's attractions and hidden gems. Walking through Terre-De-Haut Village is also a delightful experience.
Yes, Terre-De-Haut is known for its 'salako,' a traditional round hat covered in madras fabric, which you can purchase locally. You can also find 'Caribbean ceramics' near the landing stage. For a culinary treat, be sure to try 'Tourment d'amour,' a local tart with coconut, guava, or banana jam.
The clear waters around Terre-De-Haut offer excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities. Popular spots include Baie de Marigot, the area around Îlet à Cabrit, and Anse Galet Beach, which is noted for its sandy areas behind a small jetty, ideal for exploring the underwater world.
Beyond historical landmarks, the charming Terre-De-Haut Village itself is a cultural site, with its colorful Creole houses and authentic Caribbean ambiance. The Jardin Éloi-Germain is an educational garden focusing on aromatic and medicinal plants, and it houses the only essential oil distillery in the French Antilles, producing oils from Bay rum trees.


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