

A 19th-century castle in Guadeloupe, known for its beautiful gardens and panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea.
A 19th-century castle with beautiful gardens, offering panoramic views of the sea.
A vibrant local market offering fresh produce, local crafts, and street food.
A tropical garden with a variety of plants and a butterfly house.
Guernsey can have sudden rain showers, especially in the coastal area where Château De Deshaies is located.
To protect from strong sunlight while exploring the gardens and nearby beaches.
For exploring the castle grounds and nearby hiking trails.
Located within the Château de Deshaies, this restaurant offers a stunning view of the sea while serving a delightful breakfast.
A beachfront restaurant known for its beautiful views and delicious Creole breakfast dishes.
Offering a refined dining experience with a focus on fresh, local ingredients, this restaurant is a must-visit for lunch.

Spicy sausage made from rice, onions, peppers, and seasonings, typically served with dirty rice.
French toast soaked in egg and milk, then fried until golden, often served with syrup or powdered sugar.
Round sandwich made with a specific type of Italian bread, filled with ham, salami, Swiss cheese, and olive salad.
Vibrantly colored, hand-dyed batik fabric, a UNESCO-recognized intangible cultural heritage of Guadeloupe.
Locally made soap using coconut oil, a traditional product reflecting the island's tropical climate.
A blend of spices used in Creole cuisine, reflecting the island's diverse cultural influences.
The Place des Vosges, a beautiful 17th-century square, is the oldest planned square in Paris and a serene oasis in the heart of the city.
Al Hillah Market, a bustling traditional souk, offers a glimpse into Iraqi culture and history, with a mix of local and international products.
A serene freshwater lake in Kerala, surrounded by lush greenery and home to diverse bird species.