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Does Guadeloupe speak English?

Culture & Customs Like Martinique, Guadeloupe's official language is French, but many Guadeloupeans speak French Creole as well. While there are English speakers at the resorts and other popular tourist areas, brushing up on your French and packing along a phrasebook can help topple the language barrier.



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Locals of Guadeloupe are known for their warm, open demeanor. They welcome tourists in with wide smiles and open arms. The official language is French so there can sometimes be the issue of a language barrier, but the people of Guadeloupe are known to go above and beyond when it comes to being friendly and hospitable.

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  • Avoid deserted beaches and isolated areas after dark.
  • Don't walk alone at night.
  • Don't carry large amounts of cash or wear expensive jewellery.
  • Ensure that your belongings, including your passport and other travel documents, are secure at all times.


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Guadeloupe: a French region at the heart of the Americas Guadeloupe has one of the highest GDP per inhabitant in the Caribbean area and the highest human development index (HDI), under which it is ranked 38th in the world.

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Guadeloupe is internationally known for the quality of its brown sugar and rums, which represent a strong economy dating back to several centuries. Indeed, the first sugar cane plantations emerged during the XVIIth century. Until 1939, our region still possessed about sixty distilleries.

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Guadeloupe Tourist Visa for US Passport Holders Not Required When you are travelling to Guadeloupe with a U.S. Passport, a Tourist Visa is not required.

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What is the cost of living in Guadeloupe? The cost of living for expatriates in Guadeloupe as at July 2023 is average in comparison to other places in the world, with an overall Cost of Living Index (COLI), for all 13 basket groups, of 69.33 (New York =100).

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