Explore Guadeloupe's most powerful landmark — the Memorial ACTe, the world's largest museum dedicated to the memory of slavery — then walk the living history of colonial Pointe-à-Pitre with a private local expert.
What to expect
Your private guide meets you steps from the ship and leads you first to the Memorial ACTe, a striking contemporary building built on the site of a former sugar factory — its permanent collection is harrowing, beautiful, and unmissable. From there, the tour weaves through Place de la Victoire, the shaded central square lined with sandbox trees planted after the 1802 battle, past the flamboyant Musée Schoelcher dedicated to the abolitionist Victor Schoelcher, and through the bustling covered market. Creole architecture, street art frescos, and the Kiosque à musique all feature, each brought alive with genuine cultural context. The experience is as emotional as it is visually stunning.
Good to know
Book your private guide well in advance — independent local guides are in high demand on port days. Memorial ACTe entry is approximately EUR 15 per adult (pay on-site). Allow 3–4 hours; combine with a beach or rum excursion for a full day. Closed on Mondays.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Pointe-a-Pitre — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.