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Sailing to Basse-Terre Ports and anchorages’ map
A live ranking of your favorite ports and anchorages in Guadeloupe. Read sailors’ notes and warnings, share your best photos, or join Guadeloupe‘s sailing group for the local news.
Your favorite anchorages in Basse-Terre
(Add an anchorage)Always choose the safest spot. Try zooming in to avoid seaweed fields, then click to start your list of favorites.
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The lagoon offers good shelter and is well-protected by a coral reef, making it a calm and safe spot… Read more about this listing
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Anchoring at Baie du Lamentin offers a quiet and scenic spot with a decent holding in mud. The water… Read more about this listing
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Anse de la Perle offers a scenic and somewhat exposed anchorage, with beautiful coastal surroundings… Read more about this listing
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Anse du Petit Bas-Vent, located near Deshaies, offers a beautiful anchorage option. However, it’s im… Read more about this listing
The most popular ports and marinas
(Add a port)Find a berth for your boat. Keep an eye on the tide and weather forecast, then click to call the port.
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Upon arrival, the dockmaster greeted us with a warm smile and a welcoming attitude, making our entry… Read more about this listing
Basse-Terre, a region in Guadeloupe
Basse-Terre’s dramatic landscapes, crowned by the towering La Soufrière volcano, offer a stunning backdrop while sailing in Guadeloupe. Join a Cultural festivals on Basse-Terre where the sounds of zouk music and the vibrant rhythms of traditional drums fill the air during celebrations. Try a dish of colombo, a fragrant curry with roots in Indian cuisine, or enjoy a plate of accras, deep-fried codfish fritters. Local rum, distilled with expertise passed down through generations, is the perfect companion to any meal.
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