

Basse-Terre Shore Excursions
4 & 5* Basse-Terre Shore Excursions

Basse-Terre
Small Day Cruise (Ilet caret, mangrove, coral reef
Duration: 8 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 119.30

Basse-Terre
Visit of the most beautiful aquarium of Guadeloupe By boat Without a permit
Duration: 3 - 6 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 162.92

Basse-Terre
Visite guidée en bateau : Mangrove, ilets, snorkeling, planteur.
Duration: 4 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 59.05

Basse-Terre
Discovery by boat of the Mangrove and its lagoon in 7 Stages including 4 Swimming
Duration: 4 - 5 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 75.92

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Boat trip visit Mangroves, islets and lagoon
Duration: 4 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 60.25

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Full-Day Sailing and Snorkeling Excursion to Les Saintes
Duration: 9 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 156.66

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On the Way to Saint Marie: ''Death in Paradise'' Show Locations
Port pick-up: Included
Duration: 4 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 102.43

Basse-Terre
Private boat trip with guide on the most beautiful lagoon of Guadeloupe
Duration: 4 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 710.98

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Guided tour with tasting of the Distillery Bonne Mère
Duration: 1 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 10.85

Basse-Terre
Come and learn to surf at the best surf spots in Guadeloupe.
Duration: 1 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 48.20

Basse-Terre
Day Lagoon 100% Sailing stops Snorkelling Paddle
Duration: 8 - 9 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 114.48

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Discovery of Guadeloupe: Waterfalls, Canyons and Adventure
Duration: 72 Hours
Physical difficulty: Medium
Free cancellation
From USD 168.71

Basse-Terre
Seabob Rental in Guadeloupe
Duration: 1 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 118.09

Basse-Terre
Boat Tour with Lunch in the Water in Guadeloupe Lagoon
Duration: 8 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 124.12

Basse-Terre
Private Drivers At Disposal | Guadeloupe
Duration: 1 - 8 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 360.31

Basse-Terre
DE Mid-day Lagoon of 4h EN Sailboat with stopover
Duration: 4 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 69.89

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Guided Kayaking Tour of the Mitan Pond and its Mangrove
Duration: 2 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 42.18

Basse-Terre
Rental Kayaking or Stand-up Paddle 2H
Duration: 2 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 24.10

Basse-Terre
Private Transfer from Deshaies or Trois Riviers to Pointe a Pitre Airport by SUV
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 105.22

Basse-Terre
Walking Tour: Death in Paradise & Honoré Police Station Set Entry
Duration: 1 Hours
Physical difficulty: Easy
Free cancellation
From USD 47.00
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What should first-time visitors know about shore excursions in Basse-Terre?
If you are visiting Basse-Terre for the first time, expect a compact island with dramatic variety within a short distance. Many organised options concentrate on La Grande Soufrière, rainforests, waterfalls and coastal viewpoints, allowing a meaningful day ashore without rushing; Basse-Terre shore excursions often combine several of these highlights. Guides usually handle transport, permits and local orientation, which helps newcomers make efficient use of limited port time. Bring light rainwear, sturdy footwear and insect repellent, and factor in travel time between dispersed natural sites and small towns.
What are the top attractions to include on a Basse-Terre shore excursion?
Top attractions centre on La Grande Soufrière, Parc National de la Guadeloupe, and iconic waterfalls such as the Carbet Falls. Secondary highlights include botanical gardens, colonial architecture in Basse-Terre town and coastal viewpoints along rugged shorelines. Visitors on Basse-Terre tours will also encounter diverse flora and fauna, interpretive trails and local markets that reflect Creole traditions. Allow sufficient time at each site to absorb viewpoints and short walks, and note that some attractions have uneven terrain or seasonal access restrictions due to weather or conservation measures.
Should I choose a half-day or full-day excursion in Basse-Terre?
Half-day options typically focus on one area such as a waterfall visit or a town walk, making them suitable for short port calls or limited mobility. Full-day itineraries permit a broader exploration of La Grande Soufrière, rainforest trails and coastal viewpoints with relaxed transfer times. Basse-Terre shore excursions that extend over a full day allow longer hikes and lunch stops at local eateries, while half-day choices reduce transit time and fatigue. Match the duration to your fitness level, interests and how much you wish to see without feeling rushed.
How much local culture and history is included on excursions around Basse-Terre?
Guided itineraries commonly include historical and cultural context about colonial past, plantation history and Creole life, often during visits to museums, town centres and markets. Expect explanations of local architecture, agricultural heritage and the influence of indigenous and African traditions on music, language and cuisine. Basse-Terre tours frequently incorporate stops where guides share stories and point out heritage sites, offering a balanced mix of nature and culture. Independent visitors can also seek out museums and interpretive panels but may miss contextual commentary that enriches understanding.
What kinds of natural scenery and wildlife can I expect to see?
Mountains, rainforest, volcanic landscapes and coastal vistas define the island’s scenery, with La Grande Soufrière providing panoramic lookouts and thermal features. Trails lead through humid forest where you may observe tropical birds, endemic plants and seasonal flowering. Waterfalls and rivers carve verdant valleys that are accessible on short to moderate hikes. Basse-Terre shore excursions tend to emphasise protected areas within Parc National de la Guadeloupe, and guides point out ecological highlights and conservation concerns while helping visitors spot wildlife safely and respectfully.
What food and local cuisine should I try while ashore in Basse-Terre?
Local cuisine blends French, African and Caribbean influences, with Creole dishes such as colombo, fish stew and accras commonly available at markets and small eateries. Street markets serve fresh tropical fruit, seafood and spice blends that reflect local flavours. Basse-Terre shore excursions sometimes include a restaurant stop or tasting opportunity where you can sample regional specialities and learn about culinary traditions. Ask about ingredients, preparation methods and dietary options; many establishments can accommodate allergies with advance notice, though availability varies by location and season.
What activity level should I expect from typical shore excursions?
Expect a range from easy walking tours and scenic drives to moderate hikes that include uneven paths, roots and occasional steep sections. Many itineraries offer options to suit different fitness levels, with shorter viewpoints or vehicle transfers for those preferring less walking. Basse-Terre tours often provide guidance on trail difficulty and recommended footwear, and guides may adjust pacing for groups. Be realistic about mobility, heat and humidity when selecting an excursion, and carry water, sun protection and comfortable shoes for any activity involving trails or stairs.
How accessible are excursions for people with limited mobility?
Accessibility varies widely by site: town centres, some museums and paved viewpoints are generally accessible, while rainforest trails, waterfalls and summit paths are often rough and unsuitable for wheelchairs. Operators sometimes provide adapted vehicles or gentler itineraries to accommodate mobility needs. Basse-Terre shore excursions that advertise accessibility should be checked in advance for specifics such as ramp access, toilet facilities and transfer distances from ship to coach. Contact the excursion provider or port services before travel to discuss precise requirements and confirm whether assistance can be provided.
When is the best time of year and day to visit Basse-Terre shore attractions?
Dry season months typically fall between December and May, offering more reliable conditions for hikes and viewpoints, while the wet season brings heavier showers and occasional trail closures. Early morning departures reduce heat and crowds and improve wildlife sightings, whereas afternoons can be warmer and rainier. Basse-Terre tours scheduled earlier in the day also allow flexibility if weather alters plans later on. Consider posting of local festivals and market days when planning to combine natural visits with cultural experiences, and check seasonal activity advisories before travelling.
Should I join a guided tour or explore independently in Basse-Terre?
Guided options provide local knowledge, interpretive context and logistical support such as park permits and efficient routing, which is helpful when time is limited or for safety on unfamiliar trails. Independent exploration offers flexibility and slower pacing but requires advance research about routes, transport and potential hazards. Basse-Terre shore excursions led by experienced guides can enhance understanding of ecology and culture, while self-guided visitors should prepare maps, water, appropriate footwear and contingency plans for weather or access changes. Choose based on confidence, interests and how much background information you prefer.
Which cruise lines visit Basse-Terre?
Virgin Voyages will all visit Basse-Terre this year.
What cruise ships will sail to Basse-Terre in 2026?
Basse-Terre will be visited by Brilliant Lady and Valiant Lady.


