
A charming small-scale rhum agricole distillery in Sainte-Rose on the northern tip of Basse-Terre, surrounded by the lush tropical forests of the Guadeloupe National Park. Founded in 1916, Reimonenq is one of the oldest surviving distilleries in the French Antilles, and its intimate setting makes visits feel like stepping back into another century. The on-site Musée du Rhum displays antique equipment, old photographs, and rare bottles, while the tasting room pours their Blanc, Paille, and aged Vieux rums.



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An active stratovolcano and the highest peak in the Lesser Antilles at 1,467m. The challenging hike through tropical rainforest and volcanic landscape rewards with panoramic views of the archipelago on clear days.

Three spectacular waterfalls on the flanks of La Soufrière. The second fall, at 110m, is the most accessible and one of the tallest in the Caribbean. Set within lush tropical rainforest in the Guadeloupe National Park.

A marine reserve off the coast of Bouillante, named after Jacques Cousteau who declared it one of the world's top dive sites. Crystal-clear waters teeming with sea turtles, tropical fish, and vibrant coral formations.