- Guadeloupe - Wikipedia
It included Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin until 2007, when they were detached from Guadeloupe following a 2003 referendum Christopher Columbus visited Guadeloupe in 1493 and gave the island its name, after Guadalupe, Cáceres
- Guadeloupe | History, Map, Flag, Capital, Currency, Facts - Britannica
Geographical and historical treatment of Guadeloupe, including maps and statistics as well as a survey of its people, economy, and government
- Guadeloupe: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Save this place to a Trip, where you can track your faves and get personalized picks as you plan Featuring white-sand beaches, volcanic peaks, and protected parks, along with some of the most impressive dive spots in the world, Guadeloupe is an island hopper’s paradise
- Guadeloupe: Embrace the French Art de Vivre
Discover Guadeloupe, a vibrant Caraïbe Archipelago of 6 islands where French Art de Vivre meets tropical paradise Explore beaches, culture adventure!
- Guadeloupe Travel Guide | U. S. News Travel
Guide to the best hotels and things to do in Guadeloupe Maps, travel tips and more
- Guadeloupe travel - Lonely Planet | Caribbean
Explore sun-soaked beaches, lush rainforests, vibrant Creole culture and thrilling water sports in our Guadeloupe travel guide Top tips and must-see sights
- Guadeloupe - Island Spotlight - Caribbean Compass
Within the Southern Leewards, north of the verdant, precipitous hills of Dominica and south of the historic harbors of Antigua, is Guadeloupe, known by the Caribs as Karukera (Island of Pretty Waters) The island has a population of about 375,000 and is part of France
- Discover Guadeloupe - French Caribbean
Shaped like a butterfly, Guadeloupe is actually two large islands connected by a bridge over the Rivière Salée The eastern side, Grande Terre, includes soft rolling terrain, sensational white sand beaches, resort areas and Guadeloupe's largest city, Pointe-a-Pitre
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