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- Flights from Anguilla, Anguilla to Saint Barths, Guadeloupe    [send request]
- Flights from Saint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles to Guadeloupe, Guadeloupe    [book online]
- Flights from Saint Maarten, Netherlands Antilles to Saint Barths, Guadeloupe    [book online]
- Flights from Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda to Guadeloupe, Guadeloupe    [book online]
- Flights from Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda to Saint Barths, Guadeloupe    [send request]
- Flights from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic to Guadeloupe, Guadeloupe    [book online]
- Flights from Nevis, Saint Kitts and Nevis to Saint Barths, Guadeloupe    [send request]
- Flights from Saint Kitts, Saint Kitts and Nevis to Saint Barths, Guadeloupe    [send request]
- Flights from Martinique, Martinique to Guadeloupe, Guadeloupe    [book online]
- Flights from Tortola, British Virgin Islands to Saint Barths, Guadeloupe    [send request]
- Flights from Saint Eustatius, Netherlands Antilles to Saint Barths, Guadeloupe    [send request]
- Flights from Saba, Netherlands Antilles to Saint Barths, Guadeloupe    [send request]
- Flights from Montserrat, Montserrat to Saint Barths, Guadeloupe    [send request]
» Guadeloupe Information
This tiny member of the French territory, Guadeloupe plays host to thousands of tourists each year searching for sunshine, natural beauty and a uniquely French experience.
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» Guadeloupe General Information
Area: 1,705 sq km (658 sq miles)
Capital: Basse-Terre
Currency: Euro
GNI per capita: US$14,088 (UN, 2003)
Head of state: (French) President Nicolas Sarkozy
Language: English
Main exports: Bananas, sugar, rum, vanilla
Population: 445,000 (via UN, 2006)
Status: Overseas department of France
Telephone codes: 00 590
» Guadeloupe Useful Links
- Prefecture of the Guadeloupe
- Information about Guadeloupe
- Travel Guide, news, weather and useful information
- Tourism information about Saint Barths
» Guadeloupe Practical Information
› Public Holidays
New Year's Day; Easter Holidays - Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday; Labour Day; Victory Day (8 May); Ascension Thursday; Pentecost Monday; Slavery Abolition Day (27 May); Bastille Day (14 July); Schoelcher Day (21 July 21); Assumption Day; All Saints' Day; Armistice Day; Christmas Day.
› Visas
Visas are not required of citizens of the US, Canada or the European Union. Citizens of the EU need an official identity card, passport or valid French carte de séjour. Citizens of most other foreign countries, including Australia, need a valid passport and visa for France. All visitors officially require a return or onward ticket.
» Guadeloupe History
Guadeloupe was populated from 300 BC by the Arawak Amerindians, who fished and developed agriculture on the island. It was next inhabited by the Caribs, who pushed out most of the Arawak in the 8th century, and who renamed the island "Karukera" or the "Island of beautiful waters".

During his second trip to America Christopher Columbus became the first European to land on Guadeloupe on 14 November 1493. He called it Santa María de Guadalupe de Extremadura, after the image of the Virgin Mary venerated at the Spanish monastery of Villuercas, in Guadalupe, Extremadura.

The French took possession of the island in 1635 and wiped out many of the Caribs. It was annexed to the kingdom of France in 1674. Over the next century, the island was seized several times by the British. One indication of Guadeloupe's prosperity at this time is that in the Treaty of Paris (1763), France decided to abandon its territorial claims in Canada in return for British recognition of French control of Guadeloupe.

In an effort to take advantage of the chaos ensuing from the French Revolution, Britain attempted to seize Guadeloupe in 1794 and held it from April 21 to June 2. The French retook the island under the command of Victor Hugues, who succeeded in freeing the slaves. They revolted and turned on the slave-owners who controlled the sugar plantations, but when American interests were threatened, Napoleon sent a force to suppress the rebels and reinstitute slavery. Louis Delgrès and a group of revolutionary soldiers killed themselves on the slopes of the Matouba volcano when it became obvious that the invading troops would take control of the island. The occupation force killed approximately 10,000 Guadeloupeans in the process of restoring order to the island.

On February 4, 1810 the British once again seized the island and held it until March 3, 1813, when it was ceded to Sweden as a consequence of the Napoleonic Wars. Sweden already had a colony in the area, but merely a year later Sweden left the island to France in the Treaty of Paris of 1814. An ensuing settlement between Sweden and the British gave rise to the Guadeloupe Fund. French control of Guadeloupe was finally acknowledged in the Treaty of Vienna in 1815. Slavery was abolished on the island in 1848 at the initiative of Victor Schoelcher. Today the population of Guadeloupe is mostly of African origin with a European and Indian minority.
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Hotel La Créole Beach Hotel & Spa Guadeloupe Hotels
from $277  
The La Créole Beach Hotel & Spa is situated in a magnificent tropical setting amongst palm trees, flowers and beautiful sandy beaches.
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Hotel Le Prao Hotel Guadeloupe Hotels
from $331  
The hotel le Prao is located at 200m casino, 9 km of the center of Point-à-Pitre and at 15 km of the airport.
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Hotel Salako Guadeloupe Hotels
from $252  
Completely renovated during the year 1997, hotel Salako is located at Gosier, 200 m of the Casino, at the edge of a broad fair sand Beach
Le Gosier Hotel
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Hotel Le Mahogany Hôtel & Residence Guadeloupe Hotels
from $232  
The Le Mahogany Hôtel & Residence in Le Gosier is part of the magnificent Creole Beach Hotel, between Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre
Le Gosier Hotel
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Hotel Résidences Yucca Guadeloupe Hotels
from $197  
The hotel Résidences Yucca in Le Gosier is part of the magnificent Creole Beach Hotel, between Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre.
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