At a 30kms distance from Pointe-à-Pitre, a very nice village, but not at all overcrowded by tourists. The houses are built in traditional creole style on a seapromenade with ancient streetlamps. At the south end is the fisherman's wharf and North is one of the islands' most beautiful beaches, the "Plage du Souffleur". The surrounding landscape is scattered with ruins of windmills, as a testimony of the importance of sugar industry in the past.
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