The south coast of Basse-Terre
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The south coast of Basse-Terre will unveil you magnificent natural sites, of which only Guadeloupe has the secret.
From Trois-Rivieres to Vieux-Habitants, take time to discover this wild coast once inhabited by Amerindians,
and its heritage both natural and historical.
Discover forts and batteries that protected the coastline from maritime attacks such as the Fort Delgres in Basse-Terre ;
Hike the Caribbean Mounts to discover a large diversity of tropical flora ;
Visit the Archaeological Park with the Engraved Rocks in Trois-Rivieres, the Embroidery and lace Centre of Vieux-Fort ;
not forgetting its lighthouse and the viewpoint over the Saintes, the Pere Labat Tower in Baillif,
the pretty bay of “Anse a la Barque”, the coffee museum and the indigoterie of Vieux-Habitants …
And what about the many views offered by the coastal road,
which will unveil you coves, small wild beaches and sumptuous sceneries.