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Is Guadeloupe a nice island?

Long regarded among the Caribbean's greatest “hidden gems,” the Guadeloupe Islands are poised to emerge as one of the most dynamic, raved-about tropical destinations in the region, if not the world.



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Entry and Exit Requirements: Are there COVID-related entry requirements for US citizens? No. As of August 1, 2022, Guadeloupe no longer has COVID entry requirements for any travelers. There are NO testing or vaccine requirements.

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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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Is Guadeloupe safe to visit? The crime rate is low in this country, and most travellers find no problems. However, small crimes can happen, such as thefts that can occur in any tourist area. You should always be vigilant for your safety so keep your valuables out of sight to avoid being an easy target.

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If you're looking for a Caribbean island that has it all, look no further than Guadeloupe. Here, beaches line the coast of all of its islands, there's mountainous – and volcanic – terrain which harbours stunning hiking trails, rolling green fields to marvel at and a rich and varied underwater world.

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Because the weather is gorgeous throughout the year in Guadeloupe, for the most part any time of the year is a great time to visit the West Indies. However, you will probably want to avoid travel to the region in September, when the hurricane season is usually at its strongest.

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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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Both regions have an abundance of gorgeous beaches for every pace and preference, making it easy for beach lovers to find their ideal stretch of sand, no matter where they go. However, the waters in the Bahamas tend to be warmer, and there are more coral reefs and sandbars in the ocean surrounding Nassau.

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Visa exempt for a stay of up to 90 days per 180 days. The traveller must: Hold a passport valid at least six months on entry with two blank visa pages.

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A Guadeloupe visa is not required for citizens of United States for a stay up to 90 days. You will need a passport valid for 6 months past then entry date.

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Guadeloupe is an archipelago with two “main” islands and a number of smaller islets. But its large, lush Basse-Terre is perfect for a quiet but rich retirement. The centerpiece? The beach town of Deshaies, a hidden gem that's equal parts fishing village and foodie destination.

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