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Sailing to Grande-Terre A map of the best ports and anchorages
Live ranking of your favorite ports and anchorages in Grande-Terre: leave reviews, share your best photos, or add a new spot you’ve discovered. Join the discussion on Guadeloupe Sailing Group for the latest news.
Most popular anchorages in Grande-Terre
(Add an anchorage)Always choose the safest spot. Try zooming in to avoid seaweed fields, then click to start your list of favorites.
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The anchorage itself is quite exposed to the rolling seas, so it might not be the best choice for an… Read more about this listing
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This spot offers great holding and is well-sheltered from the easterly trade winds, making it a reli… Read more about this listing
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The bay is fairly well-protected, though it can be a bit exposed to easterly winds, which might crea… Read more about this listing
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Anse de la Guérite offers a secluded anchoring spot with peaceful surroundings. This anchorage featu… Read more about this listing
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Anse du Souffleur offers a quiet spot for anchorage with reasonable shelter from the swell. This spo… Read more about this listing
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Stay away from the mooring field, they are managed by the marina.
Most popular ports and marinas in Grande-Terre
(Add a port)Find a berth for your boat. Keep an eye on the tide and weather forecast, then click to call the port.
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Upon arrival, you’ll find a welcoming atmosphere, especially from Jean Marc and the team at the capi… Read more about this listing
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The Superyacht Docks at Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe offer a prime location for luxury vessels seeki… Read more about this listing
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Max draft < 1,10m. Beware, otherwise entry is alowed.
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It’s a great spot if you’re looking for a quieter place to dock. The local vibe is laid-back, and… Read more about this listing
Grande-Terre, a region in Guadeloupe
Grande-Terre is known for its rolling hills and sugar cane fields, and a coastline dotted with charming fishing villages. Local markets are brimming with exotic fruits and handcrafted goods. Try fresh guava, mangoes, and the island’s famous spices, which make for perfect souvenirs. This area is ideal for hiking, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty while contemplating the ancient forces that sculpted the landscape. The lively atmosphere of Le Gosier and Sainte-Anne boasts an array of dining options, where fresh seafood reigns. Sample local dishes, such as accras and bokits, while savouring the flavours that define Guadeloupe’s culinary scene.
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