Trek to the 309-metre summit of Le Chameau, Terre-de-Haut's dramatic volcanic peak, for a panorama so sweeping it encompasses the entire Les Saintes chain, Guadeloupe, and Dominica. The island's ultimate bucket-list physical challenge.
What to expect
Set out through fragrant scrubland and tropical forest on a well-marked but rewarding trail that gains elevation quickly, rewarding effort with ever-expanding coastal vistas. At the summit, a ruined signal tower crowns the peak — the view is simply staggering: seven islands laid out like an emerald necklace across a glittering sea. Your guide points out endemic plants, migratory birds, and the old military road carved into the hillside. The descent opens onto a different face of the island, passing goat farms and quiet hamlets.
Good to know
Allow 2.5–3 hours round-trip. Start early to avoid midday heat — ideal for ships with a morning arrival. Wear sturdy trail shoes, bring 1.5L water minimum, and apply strong sunscreen. The trailhead is a short scooter or taxi ride from the dock.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Terre-de-haut — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.