Arrive at Île Saint-Joseph on the first morning boat to walk its haunting open-roofed solitary-confinement cells in near-total solitude — the most chilling and atmospheric hour in all of French Guiana. Pure bucket-list dark history at its most visceral.
What to expect
The small boat skims the Atlantic swell at first light, landing on Île Saint-Joseph's mossy jetty as mist still clings to the canopy. Your guide walks you through the notorious solitary-confinement block, where iron rings, rusted doors, and open sky tell a story words can barely carry. Howler monkeys announce the morning from the surrounding forest while you pace the cell corridors largely alone. You have unhurried time to photograph, reflect, and absorb the silence before the island fills with later arrivals.
Good to know
Undiscovered Destinations specialises in bespoke small-group itineraries for this region — contact them directly to build around your ship's schedule. Confirm exact all-aboard time; the island is a 30-minute boat ride from Kourou's port. Bring insect repellent and a light rain layer.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Devils Island — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.