Guadeloupe Le Nautilus Glass Bottom Boat, Fort Delgres and La Lezard "Day Five"

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 ต.ค. 2024
  • We started the day at Place Malendure where we took the Nautilus glass bottom boat. The excision lasted roughly 2 hours for 25 Euro each. We were able to see lots of deferent species of fishes, do some snorkelling and use the waterslide. After the excursion we were on our way to visit a museum Calle Fort Delgres which is free to the public. You will see In the Fort lots of history but on our visit they were planing on a festival and the were putting up tents and a massive stage that took away a little of the vibe. We then proceeded to La Lezard Micro brewery. You can purchase this craft beer all over the island but you can taste it fresh at this location. WE finish off the day in Deshaies were a boat sunk in fall of 2022. We explored the reck for about 30 minutes .

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  • @berliafrancis2682
    @berliafrancis2682 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just furnished watching your 6 day series in Guadeloupe and I must say I loved it! Well documented. As for the glass bottom boat tour, can non-swimmers do it?? And what are your thoughts and recommendations on staying in Saint Francois, plus things to do. Planning a trip there in Nov

    • @marcomillette4012
      @marcomillette4012  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for watching much appreciated ❤️. As for your stay I always recommend people to go in Basse Terre, more things to do in my opinion especially if you like to hike and seeing some waterfalls. Grande Terre “saint Francois” plenty or things to visit and some really nice beaches. It’s a must to go and visit if you haven’t been before. On our last trip we stayed in Basse Terre the entire time.
      The glass bottom boat is located in Malendure and no you don’t need to know how to swim. If you can swim, 50 feet from the beach you’ll be able to spot some turtles 👌
      Thanks again for watching and don’t hesitate if you have another questions.