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Beauport Le Pays de La Canne

Grande-Terre


Since it ceased operations, this former sugar factory has been converted into a learning center about the local region and the history of slavery and sugar growing in the Caribbean. You can take a 50-minute train ride through the old sugar plantation, and there are some excellent exhibits to see in and around the surviving buildings that make up the large complex.


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Nearby Grande-Terre attractions

1. Anse du Souffleur

1.38 MILES

This long, gently arching beach in northwestern Grande-Terre has soft, pale sand, lapis-lazuli waters and fabulous views of mountainous Basse-Terre in the…

2. Anse Bertrand

3.95 MILES

This beach in the small town of the same name has golden sand and is backed by palm trees. It's rarely too crowded and is one of the loveliest beaches in…

3. Anse Laborde

4.92 MILES

Make a beeline for this oft-overlooked white-sand beach about 1.5km north of Anse Bertrand. Strong riptides make it quite dangerous for swimming, but the…

4. Porte d'Enfer

7.13 MILES

‘Hell's Gate’ is actually a long, narrow lagoon that could be mistaken for a river. Its banks are a nice place for a picnic lunch on a drive around the…

5. Anse Maurice

7.62 MILES

The nearly empty, quite remote beach of Anse Maurice is accessed via a small road with concrete tracks. The water is clear and very shallow until you walk…

6. Pointe de la Grande Vigie

7.75 MILES

The island’s northernmost point, Pointe de la Grande Vigie offers scenic views from its high sea cliffs. A rocky path – walkable in flip-flops but better…

7. Edgar Clerc Archaeological Museum

10.71 MILES

This relatively small but informative museum has a fascinating display of archaeological finds made on Guadeloupe and elsewhere in the Caribbean. Much of…

8. Damoiseau Distillery

11.72 MILES

For those who don’t speak French but know how distilleries work, this is a nice chance to wander around at will. It's particularly active during the cane…