
Notre Dame de l'Assomption, les Saintes is a nature attraction on Les Saintes. This natural area showcases the lush tropical landscapes and diverse ecosystems that Les Saintes is known for. Visitors can explore the local flora and fauna in a serene setting.
15.8674°N, 61.5823°W
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A hilltop fortress built in the 19th century offering the finest panoramic views of the Bay of Les Saintes, consistently ranked among the most beautiful bays in the world. Houses a museum and a cactus garden home to iguanas.

An iconic sugarloaf-shaped volcanic rock rising from turquoise waters, with a small sheltered beach at its base. One of the best snorkeling spots in Guadeloupe's archipelago with abundant marine life and crystal-clear visibility.

Often compared to the Bay of Rio de Janeiro, this sheltered bay dotted with colorful fishing boats and framed by green hills is considered one of the most beautiful in the world. Best seen from the heights of Fort Napoléon or Le Chameau.