Best waterfalls around Capesterre-Belle-Eau, a commune in Guadeloupe, are situated within a lush tropical landscape. The region is known for its prominent waterfalls, including the Carbet Falls, which cascade down the side of La Soufrière volcano. These natural features offer diverse experiences, from accessible basins to challenging hikes within the Guadeloupe National Park. The area provides opportunities to explore significant natural monuments and river systems.
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For experienced hikers, good shoes, don't forget a good supply of water
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Fairly physical hike with some slightly complicated passages for hikers in good shape
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A great hike to the C. Columbus Waterfall!
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Superb waterfall. A natural swimming pool allows you to swim. The access path runs along the river and is very technical (fording, etc.) but the waterfall is worth the detour and is not very busy.
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1st waterfall accessible quite difficult, you have to be used to hiking. But once at the top, very happy to have made the way :) The 2nd fall is much more accessible, but currently impossible to access.
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Definitely go to the waterfall during off-peak hours! Then there is street parking and you pretty much have the pool to yourself. The pool itself is small but beautiful. You can also wade through the river a bit, but that's it.
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From here to the waterfall, the path is not so well developed.
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Below the bridge is a small lake/pool for splashing around. Since you cannot get to the lake at the foot of the falls, this is the only option for bathing.
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The region is home to several impressive waterfalls. The Second Carbet Fall is highly popular due to its accessibility and majestic 110-meter drop. Cascade des Écrevisses is also a favorite for its easy access and natural swimming pool. Additionally, Bassin Paradis is cherished for its turquoise waters and serene environment.
The Second Carbet Fall is the most accessible of the three Carbet Falls. An easy 20-minute stroll from the parking area leads to an observation platform, making it suitable for most visitors, including those with reduced mobility up to the first panorama.
Yes, several waterfalls offer swimming opportunities. Bassin Paradis is known for its inviting natural pool, perfect for swimming. The Cascade des Écrevisses also features a natural pool for bathing. The Third Carbet Fall, though less accessible, is notable for its circular pool where swimming is possible. Saut de la Lézarde also has a large, refreshing basin popular for swimming.
Absolutely. The Second Carbet Fall is considered family-friendly due to its well-developed path and relatively easy 20-minute walk to the observation platform. Cascade des Écrevisses is also very accessible, with only a 5-minute walk from the car park to a natural pool suitable for bathing. Bassin Paradis is another excellent choice for families due to its ease of access and clear, inviting waters for swimming.
For those seeking a challenge, reaching the First Carbet Fall requires a difficult hike of about 1 kilometer, taking approximately 90 minutes. The Ravine Tambour Waterfall also involves a challenging and technical access path along the river, requiring good physical condition and appropriate footwear.
Beyond the waterfalls themselves, you can discover unique natural elements. Near Bassin Paradis, there's a small, warm waterfall (around 32°C) and a naturally heated pool (up to 39°C) further upstream. The surrounding rock face of Bassin Paradis is also adorned with picturesque basaltic columns. The Carbet Falls are set against the dramatic backdrop of the La Soufrière volcano within the lush Guadeloupe National Park.
The dry season, typically from December to May, is generally considered the best time to visit. During this period, trails are less slippery, and the weather is more predictable, making for more comfortable hiking and clearer waters for swimming. However, the waterfalls maintain their impressive flow year-round.
Yes, for a more wild and authentic experience, Saut de la Lézarde offers a powerful waterfall and a large basin in a secluded setting within the tropical forest. The Ravine Tambour Waterfall is also less busy due to its challenging access, providing a more private natural swimming pool.
The area offers diverse outdoor activities, especially hiking. You can explore trails like the difficult 'Les Bains Jaunes Hot Spring – La Découverte Summit (1,467 m) loop' or the easier 'Bras-du-Fort Waterfall loop'. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Capesterre-Belle-Eau. There are also running trails available, such as the 'Vestiges loop' or 'Lac Flammarion loop', detailed in the running trails guide.
It's recommended to wear appropriate footwear, especially as trails can be slippery after rain. Bring plenty of water, especially for longer or more challenging hikes. Swimwear and a towel are advisable if you plan to swim. Sun protection, insect repellent, and a waterproof bag for electronics are also good to have.
Yes, parking is generally available at the trailheads for the more popular waterfalls, such as the Carbet Falls (Second Fall) and Cascade des Écrevisses. For other, more secluded falls, parking might be less formal but usually available near the starting points of the trails.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking natural beauty and the immersive experience of the lush tropical rainforest. The opportunity to swim in natural pools, the diverse hiking experiences catering to different fitness levels, and the sheer power and scale of the falls are often highlighted as key attractions. The ease of access to some falls, like Second Carbet Fall, is also highly appreciated.


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