Drive to Guadeloupe's dramatic eastern tip — the rugged, wind-sculpted Pointe des Châteaux — then unwind on the postcard-perfect white sands of Sainte-Anne. Grande-Terre's most breathtaking contrasts in one unforgettable day.
What to expect
The tour heads east along Grande-Terre's southern coast, passing through sugarcane plantations and colourful fishing villages before arriving at Pointe des Châteaux — a wild limestone headland battered by Atlantic surf on one side and placid Caribbean blue on the other. A cross-topped hilltop offers a panorama that stretches to Antigua on a clear day. The afternoon shifts to Sainte-Anne, where a curving crescent of white sand and turquoise shallows invites swimming and relaxation. Local Creole snacks may be enjoyed at a seaside spot before the scenic drive back to the port. The pace is unhurried throughout.
Good to know
Allow 6–7 hours for the full experience — ideal for ships with a late afternoon all-aboard. Wear comfortable walking shoes for the rocky headland path at Pointe des Châteaux, and pack your swimwear for Sainte-Anne. Sunscreen and a hat are essential; the headland is fully exposed.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Pointe-a-Pitre — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.