Explore Soufrière’s stunning landscapes on a private shooting tour. Capture breathtaking views, relax in sulfur baths, and discover Guadeloupe’s volcanic beauty.
Explore Soufrière’s stunning landscapes on a private shooting tour. Capture breathtaking views, relax in sulfur baths, and discover Guadeloupe’s volcanic beauty.
- La Source de Sofaia - In Sainte-Rose, visitors can enjoy the sulfur showers at Sofaïa. A stop will be made to experience the warmth of this water.
- Plage de la Perle - Pearl Beach offers a view of the small island “La Perle”. This is one of Guadeloupe’s most stunning beaches, with sand that changes color from red to gray based on humidity. A…
- La Source de Sofaia - In Sainte-Rose, visitors can enjoy the sulfur showers at Sofaïa. A stop will be made to experience the warmth of this water.
- Plage de la Perle - Pearl Beach offers a view of the small island “La Perle”. This is one of Guadeloupe’s most stunning beaches, with sand that changes color from red to gray based on humidity. A stop will be made to view “La Perle” island, and nearby, visitors can visit the bustling Grande Anse beach for a snack at their own expense.
- Cascade Le Saut de L’Acomat - The tour will continue to Saut d’Acomat, a beautiful and popular river basin that is easily accessible. Visitors can enjoy a refreshing swim in the river and capture stunning photos of the pool’s blue waters.
- Plage de Malendure - Offers a view of the Pigeon Islands, part of the DE Cousteau reserve, made famous by the renowned French commander known for his marine wildlife documentaries. Guests can savor local specialties at nearby beach restaurants, with dining at their own expense.
- Vieux-Habitants - A visit to the Saint-Joseph church, a centuries-old structure with 17th-century architecture. On clear days, a beautiful view of Soufriere is possible.
- Baillif - A small town on the leeward coast, offering views of La Soufrière near the “La tour du père LABAT” fountain. This historic site served as a defense facing the sea.
- Saint-Claude - “Les Bains Jaunes”, warm pools of Soufrière, the highest peak in the Lesser Antilles. Swimming restrictions apply.
- Basse-Terre - A brief tour of Basse-Terre city focusing on historical monuments.
- Trois Rivieres - Two viewpoints of the Saintes Islands will be explored, with a stop for photos. Weather permitting, views of the Marie-Galante and Désirade islands may also be seen in the distance.
- Allee Dumanoir - In this town, visitors can see the famous Allée Dumanoir, with views of the Carbet Falls, and visit the kassaverie.
- Basse-Terre Island - The journey concludes around Soufriere, with views dependent on the weather, before returning to the starting point.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Lunch
- Lunch
Soufrière, also known as “La Vieille Dame,” is actually a relatively young volcano situated in the French West Indies, specifically in Guadeloupe. It boasts the highest peak in the Lesser Antilles, reaching 1,467 meters. The town of Saint-Claude, the highest in the Lesser Antilles, offers the easiest access to the “Vieille Dame.” On the slopes of…
Soufrière, also known as “La Vieille Dame,” is actually a relatively young volcano situated in the French West Indies, specifically in Guadeloupe. It boasts the highest peak in the Lesser Antilles, reaching 1,467 meters. The town of Saint-Claude, the highest in the Lesser Antilles, offers the easiest access to the “Vieille Dame.” On the slopes of Soufrière, within the town’s grounds, you can find hot sulfur baths (Les Bains Jaunes) where you can bathe and relax, though you must avoid submerging your head to prevent exposure to amoebae. The main focus here is Soufrière, viewed almost “at 360°.” During this “Shooting tour,” we will make several stops, allowing you to relax and take photos of the Soufrière massif, spanning from the oldest part in the commune of Sainte-Rose to the southern tip of Basse-Terre Island, passing through the slopes of Soufrière and the town of Saint-Claude.
- Traffic could take some time on our route.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.