PLAGE MALENDURE
Black sand beach lined with wooden huts offering water activities and Creole huts serving delicious bokits.
Black sand can be surprising, and it can burn the soles of the bare feet of inexperienced visitors... This is because the grains of sand, produced by volcanic erosion, heat up quickly under the sun. This paradisiacal seafront, a favorite with tourists, is lined with small wooden huts offering water-based activities (diving, glass-bottomed boats). Small Creole huts serve delicious bokits and other West Indian culinary specialties. Malendure is a must-see spot in Guadeloupe, as it is a nature reserve.
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Certes eau claire mais je n’ai pas eu la chance de voir cette faune marine si réputée.... fonds bien « morts »....
Parking payant et places manquantes.
De nombreux snacks et un restaurant pour déjeuner.
manque d'informations sur les spots, renseignez-vous à l'office de tourisme : il faut aller côté pointe noire, large offre de restauration sur place