Best attractions and places to see around Le Moule, located on Guadeloupe's Atlantic coast, offers a blend of historical, cultural, and natural attractions. This commune is recognized as a "City of Art and History," highlighting its significant patrimony. The area features diverse landscapes, from pristine beaches and dramatic cliffs to mangroves. Visitors can explore archaeological sites, active rum distilleries, and colonial architecture.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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It's best to search with the navigation system, you can't immediately see it behind the bushes and trees.
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As the name suggests, you get a seawater shower here. Reached from the road through a small forest, next to a small beach you will find a natural "pool" in the rock over which very large fountains of water regularly cascade.
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On the small square in Sainte Markt there is always a small market for all sorts of odds and ends. If there are not many visitors there, you will unfortunately be besieged by the market women.
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The beach is fantastic, the view is great and the water is turquoise, what more could you want. In addition, it is quite clean and not overcrowded.
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it is worth stopping here. Caution steep! There are two water fountains.
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A great beach with plenty of shopping and bars, but also a lot of tourism.
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A very beautiful natural wonder.
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Le Moule offers several striking natural features. You can visit the Pointe du Souffleur Blowhole, a natural monument where the sea creates beautiful sounds. Another unique spot is La Douche Rock Pool, where you can experience natural seawater showers. The dramatic cliffs of La Porte d'Enfer also provide breathtaking views, and the Damencourt Nature Park offers a chance to explore a mangrove environment.
For swimming and relaxation, Sainte-Anne Beach is highly recommended for its turquoise water and clean, uncrowded sands. Plage de l'Autre Bord is another magnificent sandy beach, ideal for swimming in its lagoon and enjoying picnics under coconut trees. Other sandy shores include Anse Salabouelle and Anse Marguerite.
Yes, Le Moule is a prime destination for surfing. Popular spots include Plage de l'Autre Bord, Baie beach (which hosts an annual national surfing championship), and Anse Conchou. These beaches cater to various skill levels.
Absolutely. The L'Autre Bord watersports center provides opportunities for canoeing and kayaking. You can explore the Audoin River by pedal boat or canoe, and the mangrove area, which serves as a refuge for various fauna, is also accessible for these activities.
Le Moule is rich in history. You can visit the Maison Coloniale de Zévallos, a beautiful late 19th-century colonial house offering insights into Guadeloupe's sugar history. The Church of St. John the Baptist, a listed Historic Monument, features a neoclassical façade. You can also explore the ruins of an Old Cannon Battery and the Ruins of Wisosky, an old commercial building.
Yes, the Damoiseau Distillery, famous for its cane juice rum, offers an opportunity to discover the secrets of rum-making. Visitors can explore its facilities and enjoy tastings, especially during the sugarcane harvest season from February to May.
Le Moule hosts the Edgar Clerc Archaeological Museum, which houses unique collections of pre-Columbian objects, providing a fascinating look into Amerindian civilizations. Additionally, La Maison du Crabe is dedicated to the breeding and culinary aspects of crab, offering insights into different crab species and their importance in Creole cuisine.
Many attractions in Le Moule are suitable for families. Sainte-Anne Beach and Plage de l'Autre Bord are excellent for family swimming and picnics. The Damencourt Nature Park offers paved paths for easy exploration of the mangrove. La Maison du Crabe provides an educational and engaging experience for all ages, learning about local crab species.
You can find several hiking opportunities near Le Moule. The Coastal Trail from Saint-Félix to Sainte-Anne offers scenic views along the sea. For more options, explore the various routes in the Hiking around Le Moule guide, which includes trails like the 'Plage de l'Helleux – Anse à Jacques Beach loop' and routes near the Pointe du Souffleur Blowhole.
The best time to visit Le Moule generally aligns with the dry season in Guadeloupe, typically from December to May, offering pleasant weather for outdoor activities and beach visits. If you're interested in the sugar or rum production process, the harvest season from February to June (for sugar factories) or February to May (for distilleries) would be ideal for guided tours.
Visitors frequently praise the unique experiences offered by Le Moule's natural attractions. For instance, at the Pointe du Souffleur Blowhole, many note how beautifully the sea 'sings' and appreciate it as a stunning natural wonder. At La Douche Rock Pool, the natural seawater showers are a memorable and refreshing experience.
Yes, you can tour the Gardel Sugar Factory, one of the last two active sugar refineries on the island, during its harvest season (February to June) to see the sugar-making process. The Damoiseau Distillery also offers tours and tastings, especially during the sugarcane harvest from February to May, allowing you to learn about rum production.


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