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   <title>Promotions in October 2009 in Guadeloupe</title>
   <updated>2009-10-01T17:58:00+02:00</updated>
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      Discover our offers  and holiday promotions in Guadeloupe       <br />
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        Le Verger de Sainte Anne travel agent who will help you prepare your holiday or stay       <br />
        the Cottages under the Wind: rental of bungalows in Bouillante       <br />
        The Mahogany gites: cottages for rent in Bouillante       <br />
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       Discounts on lodging and rentals in October 2009 in Guadeloupe       <br />
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       THE ORCHARD OF SAINTE ANNE        <br />
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       DESCRIPTION OF THE OFFER        <br />
       The Verger de Sainte Anne, owner and travel agent, offers promotions on its rental bungalows from -10% in October 2009 and - 12% on car rentals to book before November 18, 2009 for all the months (No supplements for children under 6 years)        <br />
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       DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING        <br />
       The Verger de Sainte Anne: 800 m walk from the famous town beach and village, six wooden bungalows in the Creole style of course invite to idleness. Equipped, air conditioned, embellished with large terraces, isolated from each other by a large vegetation, bungalows can accommodate 2 to 6 people.        <br />
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       DESCRIPTION OF SERVICE        <br />
       Our bungalows are all equipped with ceiling fan and air conditioner. They all have a kitchenette or kitchen, television, indoor and outdoor showers, linens (sheets, napkins, toiletries, towels) changed weekly, mixer, hair dryer, iron and ironing board and many wardrobes or cupboards. The tropical climate of Guadeloupe invites you to enjoy the large terrace and pergola, equipped with tables, chairs, chairs in each bungalow ... ............. read more        <br />
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       See the proposed bungalow for 2 / 4 people for a week        <br />
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       CONTACT        <br />
       THE ORCHARD OF SAINTE ANNE        <br />
       Lot 5. Marguerite 97180 Sainte-Anne - Guadeloupe        <br />
       Tel: (0) 590 882 756        <br />
       Fax: (0) 590 882 145        <br />
       Skype: stan97180        <br />
       mail: verger@guadeloupe-hebergement.com        <br />
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       Offer limited to the number of bungalows can be removed fillings       <br />
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       promotion of rental bungalows in Guadeloupe       <br />
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       Promotion Guadeloupe bungalow rental       <br />
       Chalets Sous-le-Vent        <br />
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       · DESCRIPTION OF THE OFFER: Come dive into the Reserve Cousteau boiled and spend a week's holiday unforgettable. Chalet 2p + vehicle + 6 dives to share. Rates start from 634 € for 2 persons, or contact us for a customized quotation.        <br />
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       · DESCRIPTION OF ESTABLISHMENT: Véronique and Alex, all 2 divers and a graduate of Lausanne Hotel School EHL welcome you into their cottage situated in a magnificent tropical garden 2'300m2 with pool and sea view on the Reserve Cousteau Guadeloupe .       <br />
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       · DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICE: The offer includes 7 nights in Chalet 2-3p with welcome drink, a Class A vehicle type Clio / Punto (3 doors, newer vehicles with air conditioning, 24/24 assistance, insurance coverage, km Unlimited and home airport by the rental agency with a sign with your name), 6 dives with the diving club is CIP to share with all diving equipment included. This price does not include theft.        <br />
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       · CONTACT: Alex &amp; Veronica Zeni Website: www.souslevent.biz email: reservations@souslevent.biz Tel 0590 98 91 61        <br />
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       Promotion Cottages in Guadeloupe       <br />
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       promotion of cottage rentals in Guadeloupe       <br />
       THE COTTAGES MAHOGANY        <br />
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       · DESCRIPTION OF THE OFFER: new owners of lodgings mahogany offers rental cottages with a promotion for October 2009: 200 euros / week        <br />
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       · DESCRIPTION OF ESTABLISHMENT: your rentals are composed of 4 cottages of two and a cottage can accommodate 4 persons (two single rooms). For reasons of hygiene and safety, pool / spa access is not free, it's a private place        <br />
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       · DESCRIPTION OF THE SERVICE: Your green cottage consists of a bedroom with bed 140x190 (2 people) a bathroom (hot water) with wc and a terrace overlooking the Caribbean Sea, with kitchen and dining area.        <br />
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       · CONTACT: gitesacajou@mediaserv.net, by phone 05 90 94 19 56 and mobile 06 90 44 46 64       <br />
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   <title>Guadeloupe beaches</title>
   <updated>2007-04-27T14:22:00+02:00</updated>
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      Guadeloupe is justifiably proud of its spectacular beaches, many of which are well sheltered and ideal for swimming. The <b>natural beaches</b>, all beautiful to behold, range from the long white stretches of Grande-Terre to the <b>darker sands of Basse-Terre</b>. Standouts include those at Ste. Anne, St. François and Le Moule on Grande-Terre as well as Grande Anse / Deshaies on Basse-Terre. <b>Public beaches </b>are free, though some may charge for parking. Unlike <b>hotel beaches</b>, they have few facilities. Hotels generally welcome non-guests but charge for changing facilities, beach chairs and towels. The only <b>clothing-optional beach</b> is a small cove at Plage Tarare near Pointe-des-Châteaux. As is true with clothing-optional beaches everywhere, women should not arrive alone. Topless sunning and swimming is more common at hotels than on village beaches. Take your cue from how the locals are dressed.       <br />
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   <title>GUADELOUPE VILLAS </title>
   <updated>2007-04-27T00:51:00+02:00</updated>
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      More and more travelers to are choosing the <b>independence </b>and <b>freedom </b>of <b>private villa rental </b>for their island vacations.        <br />
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       While French Caribbean International does not currently have any villas available in Guadeloupe, we do offer a <b>sensational variety</b> of unique properties located in other islands.        <br />
       These properties range from cozy beachfront cottages to magnificent luxury estates.        <br />
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   <title>Car rentals guadeloupe</title>
   <updated>2007-04-27T13:46:00+02:00</updated>
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      <b>CAR RENTALS</b>       <br />
       Since Guadeloupe is a large island with many interesting places to visit, renting a car is probably the best way to go. Vehicle rentals can be arranged in advance by contacting the large, international companies, most of which operate from the airport in Guadeloupe. There are also many local car rental companies operating from the airport and other locations on the island. Most larger hotels offer car rental services to their clients as well.       <br />
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       Roads are generally good on Guadeloupe and vehicles drive on the right. Drivers are skillful but, as in most of the world, everyone seems to be in a hurry and tailgating is common. When entering roundabouts (traffic circles), always yield to others and stay to the right until you see your exit. If you have a specific appointment, always allow extra time for slow moving trucks or groups of bicyclists (cycling is a major sport on the island), since many roads are only two lanes . Traffic rules and signage are the same as in France. For stays of 20 days or less, a valid driver's license is needed. For longer stays, an international driver's permit is necessary.       <br />
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       <b>TAXI AND BUS TRANSPORTATION</b>       <br />
       Taxis are generally available at the airport when flights are due. Check with the driver for the fare before entering the cab. Fares are 40% higher from 21:00 in the evening to 7:00 in the morning, daily, Sundays and holidays.       <br />
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       There is regular bus service throughout the island; buses arrive at most areas approximately every 15 minutes. Buses run from 5:00 until 18:00. There are bus-stop signs and shelters but a wave to the driver from the roadside will usually get you aboard. The bus is inexpensive and can be fun, but is often time consuming because of all the stops.       <br />
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       <b>TWO WHEEL TRANSPORTATION</b>       <br />
       Bicycles, scooters and motorbikes are also an option, but given the unfamiliar terrain and the volume of traffic in Guadeloupe, two wheel rentals are recommended only for the most experienced riders. All foreign driver's licenses are honored. Major credit cards are often accepted.       <br />
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   <title>GUADELOUPE: Tours / Sightseeing</title>
   <updated>2007-04-27T14:07:00+02:00</updated>
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      <h1><font color="#FFFFFF">GUADELOUPE: Tours / Sightseeing </font></h1>

<h2><font color="#FFFFFF">GUADELOUPE: Tours / Sightseeing : GRANDE-TERRE</font></h2>
<font color="#FFFFFF"><strong>Pointe-à-Pitre</strong>, the island's main
city is located on the on eastern "butterfly wing" of Grande-Terre
and can be interesting to explore on foot. Among the most popular attractions
are the open-air and
  covered marketplaces just a couple of streets from the harbor front. They are
  worth a visit not only for their multicolored and many-scented treasures, but
  also because of the animated exchanges of the locals. By contrast, jewelry
  and French high fashion are available in abundance along the narrow, bustling
  streets of the city. On the Rue Peynier behind the St. Antoine Market, is the <strong>Musée
  Schoelcher</strong>, dedicated to Victor Schoelcher, the man credited with
  helping abolish slavery. Not far away, on the Rue René-Boisneuf, a plaque
  marks No. 54 as the birthplace of Nobel Prize-winning poet St. John Perse.
  Nearby, the <strong>Musée Saint-John Perse</strong> is housed in a handsome,
  historic, much-photographed building, located on the corner of Rues A.R. Boisneuf
  and
  Nozières.The modern Centre Saint-John Perse, a beautifully designed
  commercial complex on the city's harbor front, has a hotel, boutiques, shops
  and restaurants. Easily accessible to cruise passengers, it is conveniently
  located for other visitors as well.<strong>Place de la Victoire</strong> remains
  a cool oasis in the bustle of Pointe-à-Pitre. In addition to royal palms,
  there are majestic shade trees called sabliers, as well as Gabon tulip trees
  and royal
  poincianas. Bordering the Place are houses mostly made of wood with attractive
  open-air balconies. These buildings, dating from the island's colonial past,
  lend a stylish, old world atmosphere to this part of town. Not far from here
  is the 19th-century <strong>Cathédrale de St. Pierre et St. Paul</strong>,
  nicknamed the ''Iron Cathedral" because of its skeleton of bolted iron
  ribs, designed to keep the church standing through hurricanes and earthquakes.
  In the opposite
  direction, away from the port, is a new area of startling modern architecture.Grande-Terre
  offers an abundance of beautiful <strong>beaches</strong> and many <strong>fascinating
  sights</strong>. Leaving
  Pointe-à-Pitre on the "Riviera" road that leads to many of
  the island's tourist hotels, the first area of interest is <strong>Bas-du-Fort</strong>. It
  has a large, handsome marina for boats and yachts and the historic <strong>Fort
  Fleur d'Epée</strong>. Next, just off the main highway, is the Guadeloupe <strong>Aquarium</strong>,
  which ranks as number four in all of France. Gosier, with its convenient central
  location, is the major resort area of the island. Continuing east, past popular
  Ste. Anne and the resorts of St. François, one comes to the rocky formations
  of <strong>Pointe des Châteaux</strong>, a most surprising landscape
  for the Caribbean, resembling Land's End or Finistère in Europe. In
  the distance is La <strong>Désirade island</strong>. Ste. Anne, St.
  François and Le Moule include
  some of the island's most beautiful beaches.Continuing on around the coast,
  the road passes a stately colonial <strong>Maison Zevallos</strong> and goes through Le Moule,
  formerly the capital of Guadeloupe. Here, the handsome <strong>Musée
  Edgar Clerc</strong>,
  is a gem both architecturally and historically. Further north is the <strong>Porte
  d'Enfer (Gate of Hell)</strong>, a jagged coast with a magnificent view; and finally
  <strong>La Pointe de la Grande Vigie overlooks</strong> a stunning scene of stark white cliffs
  rising abruptly from the ocean. Returning to Pointe-a-Pitre, one passes through
  the towns of Port Louis, Petit-Canal and Morne-a-l'Eau. The latter is known
  for its very large cemetery which resembles a miniature city with black and
  white tile and aboveground crypts. On the night of All Saints (November 1),
  the amphitheater-shaped cemetery is ablaze with thousands of candles.<font color="#000000"><font color="#FFFFFF"><h2>GUADELOUPE: Tours / Sightseeing : BASSE-TERRE</h2>
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<p><font color="#FFFFFF">Guadeloupe's  western ''butterfly wing" is Basse-Terre.
    After crossing the <strong>Pont
    de la Gabare bridge over the Rivière Salée</strong>, one has
    the choice of going either north or south along the coast, or straight into
    the <strong>National
    Park</strong>,
    an ecological wonderland covering one-fifth of Guadeloupe's total terrain.
    Those going directly to the Park will encounter a lush rain forest and enjoy
    such sites as the <strong>Cascade Ecrévisses</strong>, a sparkling waterfall
    and pond, the <strong>Parc Bras David</strong>, for good walking tours of varying
    lengths, and the<strong> Parc
    Zoologique et Botanique</strong>, an interesting zoo and botanical garden.
    For travelers following the northern route, a first stop could be the <strong>Compagnie
    Fermière
    de Grosse Montagne</strong>, a working sugar factory that is itself a work
    of art. The refinery was recently revamped, its gigantic machinery repainted
    in a rainbow
    of vibrant colors, resembling a Guadeloupean version of Paris' Centre Georges
    Pompidou. Further west, just before Ste. Rose, is the <strong>Musée
    du Rhum</strong>,
    which traces the island's proud history as a rum producer. The museum has
    explanatory texts in English. A free dégustation (tasting) is included in
    the entrance fee . Turning south along the leeward coast, one finds miles
    and miles of beautiful
    stretches of sand, topped off by the magnificent <strong>Grande Anse Beach</strong>.
    Underwater enthusiasts will want to stop at <strong>Malendure Beach</strong>,
    for a trip by glass bottom boat to its offshore <strong>Pigeon Island</strong> and <strong>Cousteau
    Reserve</strong>, one of the best dive
    spots in the world.South of here at Vieux-Habitants is one of Guadeloupe's
    oldest churches, and still further south one encounters the capital city of
    Basse-Terre, its historic fortification dating from 1643. Formerly called <strong>Fort
    St. Charles</strong>, in 1990 it was renamed <strong>Fort Delgrès</strong> commemorating
    Louis Delgrès, whose death in 1802 made him an early hero in the movement
    for abolition of slavery. Other sights in the city of Basse-Terre include a
    colorful outdoor market and three imposing monuments: the Prefecture, Conseil
    Général, and Palais de Justice, all majestic reminders of the
    island's colonial past.From Basse-Terre city there are wonderful views of
    the impressive dormant volcano, <strong>La Soufrière</strong>, seven and
    a half miles away. Motorcoaches take visitors through the lovely suburb of
    Saint Claude almost
    to the top of the mountain. You can hike (take a jacket, it can be chilly)
    to the very summit (1444 m /4,813 ft) to see the amazing fumaroles and wisps
    of sulfur vapor (they can also be seen from the parking area at Savane à Mulets).
    Recommended on an excursion to La Soufrière is a visit to the museum
    at the lookout point, which describes the arc of volcanoes that formed the
    Lesser Antilles.Heading further south, be sure to stop at the Centre de Broderie,
    or lace-making center in Vieux-Fort. Hundreds of intricate handmade designs
    are on display and for sale. From here, it's on to Trois Rivières and
    the lush grounds of the famous <strong>Parc des Roches Gravées</strong>,
    with its rock engravings of animal and human figures by the pre-Columbian
    Arawak Indians,
    most likely done between 300 and 400 A.D. From Trois Rivières, you can
    also catch a ferry to the nearby islands of <strong>Les Saintes</strong>.At
    Bananier, stop to enjoy the view of the offshore islands of Les Saintes. A
    detour to the west
    brings you to the trails leading to the three magnificent <strong>Chutes du
    Carbet (the Caribbean's highest waterfalls)</strong> and the <strong>Grand
    Etang (Grand Pond)</strong>. Returning
    to Pointe-à-Pitre via Basse-Terre's eastern coast, you'll drive through
    the famous <strong>Allée Dumanoir</strong>, a dramatic stretch of road lined with century-old
    royal palms. Popular stops along this coast are the <strong>Hindu Temple</strong> at Changy
    and Ste. Marie where Columbus landed (a monument commemorates the event). Just
    before reaching Grande-Terre, a stop should be made at the lush <strong>Domaine
    de Valombreuse</strong>, a six-acre floral park located just outside Petit-Bourg and featuring
  over 100 varieties of tropical plants and flowers.
  
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