Ferries from
Guadeloupe to Marie Galante Island
Ferries from
Guadeloupe to Marie Galante Island
Currently there are no sailings from Guadeloupe to Marie Galante Island.
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Guadeloupe, a French overseas region in the Caribbean, offers visitors a unique blend of European sophistication and tropical beauty. The butterfly-shaped island, comprising Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre, is known for its stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant culture. Nature lovers will enjoy La Soufrière volcano and the magnificent Carbet Falls in Guadeloupe National Park. The island's rich heritage is displayed in museums like the Memorial ACTe, which explores the history of slavery. February's Carnival is a highlight of Guadeloupe's cultural calendar, featuring colourful parades, traditional music, and dancing. The island's location in the Lesser Antilles makes it perfect for exploring nearby islands by ferry, including Dominica, Martinique, and Les Saintes with its pristine beaches. With delicious Creole cuisine, clear turquoise waters, and year-round warm climate, Guadeloupe delivers an unforgettable Caribbean experience.
Marie Galante, often referred to as the 'Island of a Hundred Windmills', is a circular island in the French Caribbean that offers visitors an authentic and unspoiled experience. This tranquil destination stands out for its pristine beaches, traditional rum distilleries, and laid-back atmosphere that feels worlds away from more commercialised Caribbean spots. History enthusiasts will appreciate the island's colonial architecture and the restored windmills that once powered its thriving sugar industry. The main town of Grand-Bourg provides a glimpse into local life, while beaches like Plage de la Feuillère offer perfect swimming conditions. Marie Galante is famous for its rum production, with three active distilleries where visitors can sample some of the finest rum in the Caribbean. The island hosts the annual Festival de Marie-Galante in May, celebrating local culture with music, dance and food. Ferries connect Marie Galante to Guadeloupe's main islands, making it an easy day trip or a peaceful addition to your Caribbean holiday.