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St. Anne Beach or Grand Anse Beach in Guadeloupe Review

St. Anne Beach or Grand Anse Beach in Guadeloupe, Review

St. Anne Beach is the only place to go for tourists who dream of a beach bordered by swaying palm trees with turquoise blue waters and this beach is located in the tropical island of Guadeloupe. Guadeloupe has over 50 beautiful beaches including Anse Bertrand, a beach tucked in a sheltered cove; Plague de Cluny with its tranquil and calm waters; and St Anne Beach, a spectacular beach where visitors can enjoy a full range of activities in a peaceful atmosphere making it a great choice among tourists and locals alike.

The major resort town of St. Anne offers fantastically beautiful beaches and a perfect spot in the center of Grand Terre to explore these beautiful beaches. It is home to only 20,000 residents and visitors will surely get a feel of the culture of Guadeloupe. St. Anne Beach is located at the center of St Anne in the southern coast of Guadeloupe. Here at St. Anne Beach visitors can spend the day scuba diving and snorkeling, sailing or simply lazing in the sun. it is considered the best beach in the island of Guadeloupe with very calm waters like water in a swimming pool or a lagoon protected by coral reefs, white sand beach bordered by gently waving palm trees.

St. Anne Beach Guadeloupe

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To go to St. Anne Beach, a visitor should drive all the way to Gosier, before the hub of St. Anne, and drive all the way to just after the entrance of Club Med and there they can park their car. From there they can continue on foot to St. Anne Beach. It is a very popular public beach located close to the central part of the island that is perfect for children because of its calm waters. It is also well lighted at night. Snack bars, restaurants and a fruit and vegetable market dot the beach for the visitors’ convenience.

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