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Guadeloupe bears traces of several centuries of cultural mixing. Before the arrival of Europeans in the 15th century, it was populated by Native Americans (Arawaks, then Caribs), whose archaeological remains and ceramic objects can still be found in dedicated museums. French colonization, which began in the 17th century, brought sugar plantations and slavery, which was finally abolished in 1848. The arrival of African, European, and Indian populations shaped a unique Creole identity….

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Practical information before departure

Guadeloupe is accessible by air from Europe (notably Paris-Orly) and North America. A direct flight from Paris to Pointe-à-Pitre takes approximately 8 hours and 30 minutes and can cost between €400 and €900 depending on the season. The currency is the euro, and French is the official language. The climate is tropical, with a dry season from December to May, characterized by stable temperatures between 24°C and 28°C, less rainfall, and calmer…

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