One of our favs on the whole island!! Amazing soft golden sand, picturesque palms, and a lot of room to spread out. Parking is crowded (as most beaches in Guadeloupe). The waves can be VERY large which my kids loved. If you go right past the waves (not far from the shore at all), you can have a peaceful swim. My kids loved doing the boogie boards and there were other kids there wave skimming. There are bathrooms and water to rinse off. We saw the house from the show Death in Paradise. Had drinks at the restaurant (very good drinks). Such a good day! The restaurant does blare loud music on the beach which we did not mind. If you prefer more quite, there is plenty of space to get away on this beach for a more...
Read moreOne of the best beaches on the island. I loved to chill there the whole day having a few drinks and to go swimming. Never be really overcrowded. Sweet water shower behind the restaurant at the parking slots on the not. Enough space with shadow available. 4 affordable nice northern entry. Enough restaurants for a little barbecue with local T Punch and specialties from the grill. Low to medium priced at 25 EUR for lunch with drinks. Best time to arrive is at 9 a.m. and to stay until after lunch. Then you do not face any problems with limited parking capacity (round...
Read moreBeautiful long stretched beach, great for morning strolls, not too busy this time of year. As in most parts of the west coast of the island, you’ll find calm and respectful tourism that blend in and support the local communities, clear up after themselves on the beach and cherish the paradise Guadeloupe is in the fashion it deserves to be treated. Plage de la perle is one of those places where one is exposed to this once again, and how can that not...
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