Waterfalls around Bouillante, located on Basse-Terre island in Guadeloupe, offer a diverse natural landscape for exploration. The region features lush tropical environments with numerous cascades. Visitors can find a variety of waterfalls, from easily accessible spots to more challenging trails. This area is a destination for those seeking natural water features within a tropical setting.
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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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Beautiful, little-visited waterfall. The trail leading to it is unfortunately no longer accessible (February 2024) due to the risk of landslides.
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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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Little corner of paradise, where there are not many people who will come to disturb you for your relaxation session in this waterfall
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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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The place is the only possibility for a picnic in the wider area. There is a chance to sit down by the pool and waterfall.
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Beyond the well-known spots, the wider Basse-Terre region, easily accessible from Bouillante, offers impressive cascades like Cascade des Écrevisses, known for its family-friendly natural pool. Another popular choice is Ravine Tambour Waterfall, which features a natural swimming pool after a challenging hike.
Yes, Cascade des Écrevisses is highly recommended for families. It's a short 5-minute walk from the car park to a natural pool, making it very accessible. Additionally, the Second Fall of Les Chutes du Carbet, though further afield, is known for its well-maintained and accessible path, suitable for families.
For experienced hikers, Ravine Tambour Waterfall offers a physically demanding hike with technical passages along the river. The Bois Malaisé River in Bouillante also features several waterfalls popular with canyoneers, though they are very difficult to access for hikers due to steep terrain and lack of established trails. The First Fall of Les Chutes du Carbet also requires a difficult hike.
Yes, many waterfalls in the region offer opportunities for swimming. Ravine Tambour Waterfall has a natural swimming pool, and Cascade des Écrevisses also features a natural pool perfect for a refreshing dip. Saut de la Lézarde, located in Petit Bourg, is highly recommended for swimming in its magnificent basin.
You'll find a variety of natural features. Ravine Tambour Waterfall is known for its natural swimming pool. Cascade du Trou à Diable features water cascading between two towering rock walls, creating a wild appearance. Cascade Paradis is distinctive for its basin surrounded by unique basalt formations, offering a picturesque setting. Bassin Bleu is famous for its strikingly blue waters and multiple natural swimming holes.
Yes, Paradis Waterfall is noted for being easy to reach and less frequented, offering a peaceful corner for relaxation. Cascade du Trou à Diable also provides a tranquil and less visited experience for those seeking solitude, though it involves a longer hike.
For more challenging hikes like to Ravine Tambour Waterfall, good physical condition, appropriate hiking shoes, and a good supply of water are essential. For other trails, especially those that can be muddy and slippery like the one to Saut de la Lézarde, good hiking shoes are always recommended.
Beyond waterfall visits, the area around Bouillante offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as 'A path in the rainforest – Light and shadow loop from Cascade aux Écrevisses' or 'Stream Trail loop from Cascade aux Écrevisses'. There are also road cycling routes like the 'Col des Mamelles – Cascade des Écrevisses loop' and running trails. For more details, explore the hiking, road cycling, and running guides around Bouillante.
Accessibility varies greatly. Cascade des Écrevisses is very accessible, just a 5-minute walk from the car park. Paradis Waterfall is also noted as easy to reach. However, others like Ravine Tambour Waterfall require a technical and physically demanding hike. Cascade du Trou à Diable involves a 2.5-hour hike, and some waterfalls along the Bois Malaisé River have no established trails and are very difficult to access for hikers.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and the opportunity to swim in the refreshing pools. Many enjoy the challenge of reaching waterfalls like Ravine Tambour Waterfall, finding the effort worthwhile for the secluded experience. The ease of access and family-friendly nature of Cascade des Écrevisses also makes it a popular choice for many.
Yes, there is a dedicated Picnic Area at Cascade aux Écrevisses. It's a popular spot for locals on weekends and offers a chance to sit by the natural pool and waterfall, with parking conveniently located across the street.
Les Chutes du Carbet are among the most impressive waterfalls in the Lesser Antilles, located near Capesterre-Belle-Eau, and are a major attraction in Basse-Terre, easily accessible from Bouillante. There are three main falls; the Second Fall is the most famous and accessible, with a well-maintained path suitable for many visitors. The First Fall is the highest but requires a difficult hike, while access to the Third Fall has been restricted due to past landslides.
The Trou du Diable Waterfall is a beautiful, less-visited spot. However, as of February 2024, the trail leading to it is unfortunately no longer accessible due to the risk of landslides.


Happy to travel a little further afield? Then browse these guides for the best waterfalls around Bouillante: