Phare et batterie de Vieux-Fort

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Phare et batterie de Vieux-Fort

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Phare et batterie de Vieux-Fort, Historical lighthouse in Vieux-Fort, Guadeloupe.

The white lighthouse stands 21 meters tall at the southern tip of Basse-Terre island, marking the western entrance of Les Saintes channel.

The construction of the lighthouse in 1953 followed the sinking of La Rochannia sailing ship in 1947, preventing further maritime accidents in the area.

The structure represents maritime heritage at the location of Fort Royal from 1635, which later became Fort L'Olive, now preserved in ruins.

A walking path leads to the lighthouse grounds, where visitors can access viewing points overlooking Les Saintes islands and the Bay of Baillif.

The automated lighthouse functions as a vital navigation marker for vessels, particularly at the northwestern boundary of Les Saintes channel.

Location: Vieux-Fort

Inception: August 1955

GPS coordinates: 15.94832,-61.70757

Latest update: June 23, 2025 09:52

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Guadeloupe has many surprises beyond its main beaches and usual tourist sites. The archipelago hosts places where nature and history come together: waterfalls hidden in the rainforest such as Acomat in Pointe-Noire, spectacular geological formations like the Gullet Grand Gouffre in Marie-Galante where sea jets reach over ten meters high, or beaches with distinct features like Anse du Souffleur in Port-Louis with its calm, shallow waters, or Cluny Beach in Sainte-Rose lined with dark volcanic rocks. These lesser-known sites also tell the story of the archipelago. The Slave Trails in Petit-Canal, carved into stone in 1830, bear witness to the island’s painful past. Fort Fleur d'Épée in Gosier, built in the 18th century, offers views over the bay and preserves its old artillery pieces. The Historic Coffee Plantation in Vieux-Habitants showcases the stages of colonial coffee production with its historic water mill. On the natural side, Petite Terre Nature Reserve near La Désirade protects two islands where sea turtles and dozens of fish species live among coral reefs. These sites encourage discovering a different side of Guadeloupe, away from the typical routes.

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