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Nature areas and historical sites in French Guiana

French Guiana contains rainforests, rivers and coastal areas. This list includes nature reserves with birds and turtles, colonial historical sites, indigenous rock carvings and traditional villages. The region displays a mix of South American nature and French history.

Marais de Kaw

Kaw-Roura, French Guiana

Marais de Kaw

This wetland reserve hosts numerous water birds, caimans and a large variety of amphibians.

Crique Gabrielle

Matoury, French Guiana

Crique Gabrielle

The creek flows through rainforest and offers swimming spots among tropical plants.

Sentier Molokoï

Cayenne, French Guiana

Sentier Molokoï

The forest path crosses through Amazonian forest to a viewpoint overlooking the valley.

Îles du Salut

Kourou, French Guiana

Îles du Salut

The archipelago contains historical prison buildings and provides habitat for monkeys and turtles.

Réserve Naturelle Trésor

Roura, French Guiana

Réserve Naturelle Trésor

A protected area of 2450 hectares of tropical rainforest where 214 bird species and 62 mammal species live.

Plage des Hattes

Awala-Yalimapo, French Guiana

Plage des Hattes

A four kilometer sandy beach where leatherback turtles nest between March and July.

Loyola Sugar Plantation Ruins

Remire-Montjoly, French Guiana

Loyola Sugar Plantation Ruins

Remains of a 17th century sugar plantation with walls, aqueduct and manor house.

Roches gravées de la Montagne Favard

Régina, French Guiana

Roches gravées de la Montagne Favard

Pre-Columbian rock art with geometric patterns and animal representations from 500 years ago.

Saut Maripa

Oiapoque, French Guiana

Saut Maripa

This river waterfall forms multiple cascading pools surrounded by rainforest vegetation. Visitors can access the site through hiking trails.

Camp de la Transportation

Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, French Guiana

Camp de la Transportation

This former prison facility operated from 1852 to 1953. The buildings now house exhibits about the penal colony history of French Guiana.

Les Roches Gravées de la Carapa

Kourou, French Guiana

Les Roches Gravées de la Carapa

These stone carvings date from pre-Columbian times and display geometric patterns and animal figures created by indigenous populations.

Montagne des Singes

Kourou, French Guiana

Montagne des Singes

This forested hill hosts red howler monkeys and squirrel monkeys. Marked paths allow visitors to observe the primates in their natural environment.

Mont Grand Matoury Nature Reserve

Matoury, French Guiana

Mont Grand Matoury Nature Reserve

The protected area covers 2123 hectares of forest with marked hiking trails. Visitors can observe over 200 bird species.

Rémire-Montjoly

Rémire-Montjoly, French Guiana

Rémire-Montjoly

The location features a 5-kilometer beach and several historical buildings from the colonial period.

Îlet la Mère

Cayenne, French Guiana

Îlet la Mère

A 30-hectare island with ruins of a penal colony. A population of capuchin monkeys lives in the island forest.

Pointe Buzaré

Cayenne, French Guiana

Pointe Buzaré

The coastal headland shows the confluence of the Mahury and the Atlantic Ocean. A lighthouse marks the point.

Cacao

Roura, French Guiana

Cacao

The village in the rainforest shows Hmong community traditions with a weekly market and local food specialties.

Fort Cépérou

Cayenne, French Guiana

Fort Cépérou

The historic walls of the 17th century fort stand on a hill overlooking the city and the ocean.

Maison du Bagne

Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, French Guiana

Maison du Bagne

The museum displays documents, objects and cells from the former penal colony that operated from 1852 to 1953.

Savane-Roche Virginie

Régina, French Guiana

Savane-Roche Virginie

A natural area with granite rocks rising from the savannah reaching a height of 150 meters.

Saint Joseph Church

Iracoubo, French Guiana

Saint Joseph Church

This wooden church from the 19th century displays indigenous-inspired murals covering 400 square meters of painted surface.

Trinité Reserve

French Guiana

Trinité Reserve

The 76000-hectare nature reserve hosts jaguars, giant armadillos and more than 200 bird species in tropical rainforest.

Amana Natural Reserve

Awala-Yalimapo, French Guiana

Amana Natural Reserve

The coastal protected area spans 15000 hectares of mangroves and beaches where rare bird species and sea turtles nest.

Bourda Beach

Cayenne, French Guiana

Bourda Beach

The 800-meter sand beach stretches between Mont Bourda and Cayenne city with views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Tour Dreyfus

French Guiana

Tour Dreyfus

Built in 1910, this cast iron lighthouse measures 20 meters high. The tower features an octagonal base and a red lantern room at its top.

Plage Pim-Poum

Kourou, French Guiana

Plage Pim-Poum

The beach stretches 500 meters along the Atlantic coast. White sand meets mangroves at both ends, with small waves suitable for swimming.

Plage de l'île Saint-Joseph

Île Saint-Joseph, French Guiana

Plage de l'île Saint-Joseph

Located on the former prison island, this beach features black volcanic sand and strong currents. Palm trees line the shore near stone ruins.

Canal de Kaw

Kaw-Roura, French Guiana

Canal de Kaw

This 15-kilometer waterway connects the Kaw River to the Atlantic Ocean. The canal passes through wetlands where caimans and multiple bird species nest.