Step ashore the legendary Îles du Salut — Île Royale, Île Saint-Joseph & the forbidden Île du Diable — with a private expert guide decoding the full penal-colony story amid capybaras, agoutis, and howler monkeys. A bucket-list dark-history experience in the raw tropics.
What to expect
Your guide meets you at the Kourou or Îles du Salut jetty and leads you through the crumbling cell blocks and colonial hospital ruins on Île Royale, narrating the lives of Dreyfus, Papillon, and thousands of forgotten convicts. You cross to the eerie silence of Île Saint-Joseph, where open-roofed isolation cells let in nothing but sky and bird calls. From the clifftop you look across the 700-metre channel to the truly off-limits Île du Diable — the most forbidden 14 acres in the Americas. The return boat ride skirts dramatic jungle coastline with frigate birds wheeling overhead.
Good to know
Book well in advance — boat departures from Kourou are tide-dependent and capacity is strictly limited. Allow a full 5–6 hours minimum; confirm all-aboard time before booking. Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes; paths are steep and uneven. Sun protection and water are essential.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Devils Island — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.