Ascend to this immaculately preserved 19th-century fort for sweeping panoramas over the entire Les Saintes archipelago, guided by a local historian who brings the Battle of the Saintes vividly to life. A true highlight of the Eastern Caribbean.
What to expect
Wind up a scenic path through lush hillside vegetation to one of the Caribbean's best-preserved Vauban-style fortifications, perched 163 metres above sea level. Inside, expertly curated exhibits recount the pivotal 1782 naval Battle of the Saintes, where the British decisively defeated the French fleet. Step onto the ramparts for a jaw-dropping 360° panorama: the entire archipelago, passing ships, and on clear days, Dominica on the horizon. The fort's surprising cactus and aloe garden is a tranquil final flourish.
Good to know
The fort is a 20-minute uphill walk or a short scooter ride from the ferry dock. Open daily; closes early afternoon. Arrange a private guide through your hotel or a local guide association in advance. Wear comfortable walking shoes and sun protection.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Terre-de-haut — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.