The island of Guadeloupe is made up of seven islands scattered along the Caribbean arc. The main island is divided into two parts, Basse-Terre and Grande-Terre, which together form a unique butterfly shape. Welcome to the “butterfly island”!

Head to Pointe-à-Pitre and let yourself be amazed by the many facets of Guadeloupe. Upon arrival, stroll through the lively streets of the city and explore its colorful markets, where you can buy freshly caught fish directly from the fishermen. Set off to hike the trails of the Soufrière volcano, in the south of the island. After the effort comes the reward: a breathtaking panorama awaits you at the summit, with a 360° view of the northern mountains and surrounding islands. With Corsair, Guadeloupe has never been so close — all that’s left to do is book!

Before your Paris – Guadeloupe flight

When to book a cheap Paris – Guadeloupe flight?

The best time to book your plane tickets to Guadeloupe is during winter, especially between February and March. Thanks to its tropical climate, the island enjoys generous sunshine for most of the year. However, the summer season — from July to September — is the rainy season, often with very intense downpours. It’s therefore best to travel during the dry season, from December to May, to fully enjoy your stay.

January and February also offer another advantage: they often fall outside of school holidays for many travelers. This allows you to avoid the crowds while enjoying ideal weather conditions. So, book your round-trip Paris–Pointe-à-Pitre flight during this period for a more peaceful experience, away from tourist hustle and bustle.

What are the requirements before your Paris – Guadeloupe flight?

Before buying your Paris to Pointe-à-Pitre (PTP) ticket, there are a few important things to know to ensure a smooth stay.

First, regarding your trip: you’ll depart from Orly Airport. The estimated flight time from Paris is 8 hours and 50 minutes. Corsair offers nonstop flights from France. The time difference is 6 hours in summer and 5 hours in winter.

For administrative formalities, any French national can enter and leave Guadeloupe with a valid national ID card. However, to visit nearby Caribbean and Antillean islands, a passport and some additional forms will be required. Since Guadeloupe is a French territory, the currency is the euro, which can simplify many aspects of your trip. Regarding costs, accommodation is reasonably priced, and you’ll find good lodging options. For food, opt for local consumption: supermarket products are significantly more expensive than in mainland France.

As for packing, always bring a swimsuit! No matter the season, the water is always pleasant. In fact, the water temperature remains constant year-round: between 25°C and 28°C, ensuring relaxing swims.

Don’t forget to bring sunscreen and sunglasses to protect yourself from the Caribbean tropical sun. With its paradise beaches and idyllic climate, Guadeloupe invites you to spend plenty of time outdoors. A hat or cap can also be a valuable ally against UV rays during your explorations. If you enjoy hiking, be sure to pack comfortable shoes — Guadeloupe offers breathtaking landscapes that are best explored on foot. Lastly, bring your camera or a smartphone with ample storage to capture the unforgettable moments you'll experience. With all this, you’ll be fully ready to enjoy your relaxing and adventurous stay in Guadeloupe.

Why choose Corsair for your trips to Pointe-à-Pitre

To travel at the best price

Corsair, an airline specialized in long-haul flights, is committed to offering you the best fares for your Paris to Pointe-à-Pitre flight. With competitive prices and cheap flight options from Paris, the airline makes travel to Guadeloupe accessible to everyone.

Whether you book well in advance or take advantage of last-minute flights for a spontaneous getaway, Corsair offers great deals for every type of traveler.

In addition, Corsair provides interest-free installment payment options, allowing you to plan your budget with peace of mind. With regular offers and a loyalty program, Corsair helps you fulfill your dream escape without exceeding your budget — all while enjoying a comfortable trip tailored to your needs.

To enjoy the best comfort

Traveling with Corsair means enjoying optimal comfort throughout your Paris to Pointe-à-Pitre flight. Our airline is committed to offering a pleasant experience to its passengers by providing spacious, ergonomic seats — ideal for long-haul flights. 

Corsair aircraft are known for their spacious and quiet cabins, delivering a comfortable flight experience. Equipped with carbon-reducing technologies, this eco-friendly fleet also offers a wide range of onboard entertainment, ensuring a journey that is both enjoyable and environmentally responsible.

With its three booking classes — Economy, Premium, and Business — Corsair meets the expectations of all travelers, from economical comfort to a premium business class experience. 

Discover all flights from Paris offered by Corsair.

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How to get to Orly Airport for your flight to Pointe-à-Pitre?

Our flights departing from Paris take off from Orly Airport, which is accessible in several ways:

  • Metro Line 14: Line 14 now runs 14 km underground, connecting Saint-Denis Pleyel to Orly Airport via central Paris. A direct and fast access with no transfers.
  • Orlyval: From Antony (RER B), Orlyval takes you to Orly in 8 minutes.
  • Bus Direct 1: Direct service from Charles de Gaulle-Étoile, Trocadéro, Invalides, and Montparnasse.
  • RER C + Go C Paris shuttle: Get off at Pont de Rungis, then take the Go C shuttle.
  • Car and taxis: Accessible via the A6 motorway and national road 7, with parking available for short and long stays.
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Practical questions about your Paris to Guadeloupe flight

How to find a cheap Paris to Guadeloupe flight?

To score a cheap Paris to Guadeloupe flight, one essential tip is to activate price alerts during your search, allowing you to get notified when fares drop. Also consider being flexible with your travel dates — flying midweek can often save you a significant amount. Lastly, booking your ticket several months in advance or opting for a last-minute deal are both smart strategies that could land you the best price for your journey to this beautiful Caribbean island. Dreaming of a getaway to Guadeloupe? ✈️ Corsair takes you straight to the Caribbean paradise at the best rates! Enjoy direct flights from Paris to Guadeloupe and discover the treasures of the butterfly island: white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, lush mountains, and vibrant culture.

Book your Paris to Guadeloupe flight now and enjoy:

  • Great fares starting from 633 € round-trip
  • Daily flights for maximum flexibility
  • Comfort and onboard service for a pleasant flying experience

Don’t wait — fly to Guadeloupe with Corsair!

After your flight from Paris to Pointe-à-Pitre

Discover the must-sees of Pointe-à-Pitre

During your stay between Paris and Pointe-à-Pitre, make sure to check out the city's must-see attractions. Head to the Memorial ACTe, a landmark site dedicated to exploring the history of Guadeloupe.

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Place de la Victoire, the historic heart of Pointe-à-Pitre, is a lively spot where you can stroll among fruit stalls, sample local specialties, or simply soak up the atmosphere. 

At the end of the day, stop by the La Darse market, a colorful space where travelers arriving from Paris flights enjoy the freshness of local products — from freshly caught fish to exotic spices.

What activities can you do in Guadeloupe?

Beaches and water sports: Guadeloupe is famous for its fine sandy beaches and turquoise waters. You can enjoy plenty of water activities such as swimming, sunbathing, scuba diving, surfing, sailing, and kayaking.

Hiking and nature discovery: The island offers many hiking trails that allow you to explore its volcanic landscapes, tropical forests, and waterfalls. You can also visit Guadeloupe National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Culture and heritage: Guadeloupe boasts a rich culture and unique heritage. You can visit museums, rum distilleries, historical sites, and Creole villages.

Gastronomy: Guadeloupean cuisine is a blend of French, African, and Indian influences. You’ll enjoy flavorful dishes such as chicken colombo, black pudding, codfish fritters (accras), and coconut sorbet.

What are the accommodation options in Guadeloupe?

In Guadeloupe, you’ll find a wide range of accommodations to suit all budgets and preferences. Whether you're looking for a luxury hotel, a beachfront bungalow, a cozy guesthouse, or a rental apartment, the island has plenty of options.

Hotels and resorts: If you’re seeking comfort and full services, Guadeloupe offers many quality hotels and resorts, some with spectacular views of the Caribbean Sea. International hotel chains and local establishments provide diverse experiences.

Vacation rentals: For more independence, opt for a vacation rental. Apartments, villas, and houses are available, often fully equipped with kitchens and amenities to make you feel at home.

Guesthouses and gîtes: For a more authentic and personal experience, guesthouses and gîtes are excellent options. They offer cultural immersion and valuable local tips from your hosts.

How to get around the island of Guadeloupe?

Getting around Guadeloupe is relatively easy, but it’s important to plan your transportation in advance to make the most of your stay.

Car rental: The best way to explore Guadeloupe is by renting a car. It gives you the freedom to travel at your own pace and reach places that are not well-served by public transport. Many rental agencies are available at Pointe-à-Pitre Airport and in major towns.

Public transport: Guadeloupe also has a network of buses serving major towns and attractions. However, schedules can be irregular, and not all areas are accessible, which may limit your mobility.

Taxis: Taxis are available, especially in tourist areas and major towns. It’s recommended to agree on the fare before starting your ride.

Boats and ferries: To visit surrounding islands like Les Saintes, La Désirade, or Marie-Galante, you can take regular ferries. These trips also offer beautiful views of the Caribbean Sea.

What annual events are celebrated in Guadeloupe?

Guadeloupe is rich in culture and tradition, with many annual events that celebrate its unique heritage.

  • Guadeloupe Carnival: Held from January to March, the carnival is one of the island’s most vibrant and colorful events. Parades, flamboyant costumes, and rhythmic music attract visitors from around the world.
  • Terre de Blues Festival: This music festival, held in Marie-Galante in May, draws renowned artists and music lovers from the Caribbean and beyond. It’s a perfect opportunity to enjoy local music culture.
  • Patronal festivals: Each town in Guadeloupe celebrates its patron saint with local festivities, offering an authentic glimpse into Guadeloupean traditions and hospitality. These events feature processions, concerts, fireworks, and markets.
  • Local markets: Markets are an essential part of daily life in Guadeloupe. Be sure to visit the markets in Pointe-à-Pitre, Sainte-Anne, or Basse-Terre to discover local products, spices, exotic fruits, and crafts.

What is the ideal duration for a trip to Guadeloupe?

The ideal duration for a trip to Guadeloupe depends on each traveler's expectations and plans. A two-week stay is generally recommended for those who want to uncover all the island’s secrets, enjoy its paradise beaches, rich culture, and delicious exotic cuisine. This allows enough time to explore both Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre, Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe National Park, and nearby islands such as Les Saintes, La Désirade, and Marie-Galante.

For travelers with less time, a one-week stay can still be enough to discover the must-see attractions and relax under the Caribbean sun. Regardless of your trip length, it’s essential to plan your itinerary in advance and consider renting a car for a richer, more independent experience. With direct flights from Paris, reaching this dream destination is easier than ever. Whether for a short getaway or an extended escape, Guadeloupe promises unforgettable memories for all its visitors.

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