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Sailing to Iles de la Petite Terre
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Iles de la Petite Terre, an archipelago in Guadeloupe

Iles de la Petite Terre were once home to early settlers and pirates, who found refuge and fortune in their secluded bays. The ruins of an old lighthouse built in the 1840s, standing tall against the sky, offer a glimpse into the maritime history that shaped these islands.

The lemon sharks

One of the most charming aspects of the Iles de la Petite Terre is the opportunity to swim with the resident lemon sharks, often spotted gliding gracefully through the shallow waters.

Sea turtles

Sea turtles are also frequent companions, often nesting on the beaches, and spotting them in the wild is a blessing. Conservation efforts ensure their protection, and sailors are often lucky enough to witness their gentle movements through the water.

Frigate birds

The islands are also a haven for seabirds, and it’s common to see frigate-birds and brown pelicans soaring overhead or diving into the sea for fish.

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