Holiday rentals and lettings in Guadeloupe

Holiday rentals and lettings in Guadeloupe

Holiday rentals and lettings in Guadeloupe

Superb holiday rentals with views

Are you thinking of a wonderful holiday rental by the sea? In Guadeloupe you can find a fabulous rental on the south coast of the island with stunning sea views around the area of Sainte Anne and Le Gosier. Saint-Françoise is a very popular choice for families, couples and friends. Deshaies is a quaint fishing village ideal for couples and very famous for being a popular film location. For a relaxing stay, head to Le Moule or Bouillante, where you will enjoy a laid-back Caribbean atmosphere.

Holiday rentals with a swimming pool.

Although you can find rentals by the sea, you can also find accommodation surrounded by lush green vegetation with amazing gardens, private swimming pools, patios and exclusive exteriors with everything you need for a comfortable stay. Spacious properties, bright colours, traditional architecture and a Caribbean atmosphere with all the amenities and ideal for those seeking some privacy. Your furry little friends are also allowed in most properties so they can also enjoy a great family time. Enjoy incredible sunsets and incredible sunrises from the comfort of your lounge in Guadeloupe!

Holidays in Guadeloupe

The area and getting around

Enjoy the French Caribbean experience

Guadeloupe is an archipelago consisting of five main islands in the Caribbean, the largest islands being Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre. From misty mountains to soft white, golden or black beaches, spectacular waterfalls, the archipelago will charm you with its “Art de vivre”. The islands are treasure troves of activities for everybody. From cultural to culinary, sports, wellness, shopping, heritage, the French-Caribbean archipelago has an experience for you. Explore the island with your car or book a tour guide to take you to the most incredible nature spots. Simplicity, relaxation and Caribbean vibes await you!

A whole archipelago to discover

Travelling in and around the island will give you the chance to choose several options during your stay. Are you a sailing lover? Sail away around the archipelago and pick your bay to stay, Deshaies Bay being the most beautiful one of Basse-Terre. You can move to Les Sainte Bay, the little pearl of Guadeloupe and part of the UNESCO most beautiful bays. Exploring the island on a bike is a great option for those looking for a variety of outdoor activities. Here, cycling is the most popular sport! A huge area with well-paved-roads that will take you to every corner you wish to explore. Looking for a challenge? The mountainous terrain going up the volcano will take you into the misty rainforest and will make your adventure even more exciting.

Travellers and activities

Guadeloupe for beach lovers

You are just about to know about the islands of beautiful waters. Settled in between a cliff and lush vegetation Grande-Anse is one of the most beautiful beaches in the Guadeloupe islands. Malendure Beach with its black sand is ideal for snorkelling, go kayaking to the Pigeon islet or diving into clear waters with protected marine life. Chill out on Salines beach for the day having a coconut sorbet, “snowballs” or coconut cake. Bask under the sun or a coconut tree in Datcha Beach, enjoy the idyllic settings of Pain de Sucre Beach or marvel at the views of Petit Terre Islet with the coral reef protecting the site. These golden, black, white and even pinkish beaches lapped by emerald waters will introduce you to some of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean. Each beach is unique, so make a choice to pick your favourite one!

Guadeloupe for bliss seekers

Guadeloupe Islands are the perfect place to pamper yourself at the natural therapeutic spots around the islands. Catch a natural hot spring in Basse-Terre with water coming from A Sufrière volcano. Check out the Bains Jaune in Saint-Claude, the hot springs in Gourbeyre or the “source de Thomas” in Bouillante. Treat yourself with a sulphur or a mud bath at Babin beach in Vieux-Bourg or enjoy a relaxing day at a spa and try some fresh fruit pulp wraps (lime, papaya, mango, cocoa) and finish your treatments with a relaxing massage with natural essential oils derived from flowers, plants, and fruits.

Although pineapples had been growing for centuries in South America, when Christopher Columbus visited Guadeloupe he believed he had discovered this delicious fruit, naming it “pinecone of the Indies”.

Top 5 travel tips in Guadeloupe

1. Immerse yourself in the Guadeloupean heritage

The Guadeloupe Islands boast a rich ethnic diversity that you can see in everyday life, in the language, their music and also their beliefs. Follow the steps of the Arawak Indians or join the festive atmosphere from January to March during the celebration of carnivals, a cultural activity you cannot miss! Visit the temple of Changy and enjoy the constantly evolving Guadeloupean music. The sound of Ka will make your heart beat!

2. Feel like a star

Guadeloupe’s great allures are the stunning beaches, the lush green vegetation and the Caribbean rhythm. Many films and series have been filmed here, like “Death in Paradise” produced by the BBC. The town used for the filming was Deshaie, in Basse-Terre island. You can visit restaurants, churches and even the police station used for the production. You will also feel like a star!

3. Snorkelling in the Pigeon islands

Often nicknamed “Resérve Cousteau”, the Pigeon Islands are two tiny islets in a protected area west side of Guadeloupe and part of its National Park. You can only get here by boat or kayak. The magnificent seabed with a unique concentration of marine life makes this location an ideal place for snorkel lovers who will enjoy staghorn corals, colourful fish and sea turtles swimming around them. The best snorkelling area in the Pigeon Islands is the Coral Garden and the northern part is the more spectacular one. You can also explore The Pool, located between the two islets which is perfect for beginners and kids. The Aquarium, on the northern side of Grand Ilet, offers a seabed in great condition with plenty of corals, especially around the rocky point. You must be a good swimmer to enter this part as you will be exposed to currents and waves.

4. Enjoy a sublime gourmet experience

With a wide myriad of restaurants to choose from, Guadeloupe is a premier dining destination with a rich culinary heritage. Enjoy delicious meals and tasty recipes by great chefs who use fresh and delicious ingredients to bring the best food to your table. Delight your taste buds with a traditional “bokit” at Le Poisson Rouge, enjoy the Caribbean flavours of the sea with fresh fish and shellfish at La Rhumerie du Pirate and try some tasty homemade soups and quiches at An Chodyè La. Enjoy the tasty French flavours combined with the best of the Caribbean. An explosion in your mouth is on its way!

5. A Caribbean shopping experience

The major brands are here in Guadeloupe but for a special gift to take home, browse the markets to find unique jewels, spices, rum, sarongs or homemade Punch. Bring with you some Savory coffee, chocolate delight from “Maison de Cacao” or an artistic T-shirt from Pointe-a-Pitre market. The local independent boutiques also have a great selection of little gifts you will love. It’s shopping time!

FAQs: Holiday Rentals & Lettings in Guadeloupe (Caribbean)

How much does it cost to book a holiday rental in Guadeloupe?

With an average price of A$210.78 per night, Guadeloupe lies at the lower end of the price range for holiday rentals in North America.

What time of year offers, on average, the best holiday rental prices in Guadeloupe?

If you would like to save as much as possible during your visit to Guadeloupe, pack your bags and travel there in September (A$194.28 per night on average), May (A$199.91), or October (A$204.24) to find the lowest prices for the whole year.

When are holiday rentals more expensive in Guadeloupe?

When you look at renting a holiday letting in Guadeloupe, the highest prices are found in the month of June (with an average of A$241.49 per night), followed by January (A$235.5), and December (A$222.09).

Is Guadeloupe a good location for a last-minute getaway?

To get to know Guadeloupe, it is not necessary to be very organised in advanced. It has a high annual average availability of 62%, which leaves room for spontaneity.

Which months offer the highest availability?

In 2019, the months with the largest number of accommodations available in Guadeloupe were May, June, and September with average availabilities of 74.2%, 73.5% and 72.25%, respectively.

Which months is it more difficult to find available rentals?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is February (only 36.5% of properties were available on average in 2019). Followed by January (41%), and March (42.25%).

How many rentals are available in Guadeloupe?

In Guadeloupe we collaborate with 18 different partners to give you a choice of 5300 properties, so you will not be short of options!