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Guadeloupe: Les Saintes Snorkeling Synopsis

Guadeloupe: Les Saintes Snorkeling Synopsis

We have passed through Les Saintes many times and we have explored the main island of Terre-de-Haut. Check out this blog for more information.

Guadeloupe: Exploring with Friends, Shelley and Don

However, we had never gotten to stay in Les Saintes long enough to snorkel more than one location, Sugar Loaf (Pain de Sucre) on Terre-de- Haut. This year, we had the opportunity to spend several weeks in Les Saintes and with assistance from our friends on SV Fin, we snagged a mooring ball at Ilet a Cabrit, a small island across from the main island of Terre-de-Haut. This was a perfect location to enjoy the many snorkeling sites around the islands.

Thus, this blog is about our experiences and impressions of five snorkel sites. We were lucky that the weather and wind had been amenable to our exploration. We have had quite a few very calm days which is not always the norm for Dec-Feb.

A word of caution:

Our experiences may vary from yours depending on the time of day or year, the weather, and the boat traffic. So use discretion when choosing a snorkeling site and know your own personal limitations.

Five Snorkel Sites We Enjoyed During our Stay in Les Saintes and Our Impressions

1. Sugar Loaf Beach (Plage du Pain de Sucre) 

Snorkeling at Sugar Loaf is very popular because of the picturesque palm tree lined beach and because the bay is typically protected providing an easy, relaxed snorkeling experience. However, earlier this year when we were moored at this beach the snorkeling was untenable So the right wind is  important.

map locating sugar loaf snorkeling
Sugar Loaf snorkeling area
beach with palm trees and white sand
Sugar Loaf Beach

For more pictures from a previous snorkeling trip, see this blog post:

Guadeloupe Where Snorkeling is Sweet

The snorkeling at Sugar Loaf was close to the shore among large boulders where fans and other coral had attached themselves. There were numerous small fish traversing between the boulders. If you swim around the point of the peninsula, the coral and fans are more numerous and larger, but pay attention to the current as it can change depending on the tide and wind.

fans and coral large boulder underwater and fan barrel coral purple fan brain coral

snail on a fan
Flamingo Tongues (small snails)

blue fish eating coral

Purple mass on coral
Basket Star

2. Site Located Behind the Anchorage at Terre-de-Haut

This unique snorkeling area was located behind the main anchorage of Terre-de-Haut below a prominent house on the hill. The snorkeling terrain consisted of ridges of coral between valleys of sand. We found plenty of open sand to anchor the dingy.

house on the hill
Look for house on the hill
coral ridge
Coral ridges

coral ridge coral ridge of white coral

There were several varieties of colorful coral among the reef ridges.

two barrel corals coral tha tlooks like a bowl of green grapes green coral ridge red coral spikes group of various coral

white little fuzzy looking Christmas trees
Christmas Tree Worms

Along a few of the ridges it looked like a garden of fans of all colors. It was beautiful!  In addition, there were other fans located on the reef. This was a fascinating place to snorkel even though it was a little silted from the boat traffic and current.

puple and yellow fan ridge of various colors of fans ridge of fans

ridge of purple, gold, orange and yellow fans
Fan “garden”

more fans purple and yellow fan gold fan among other colorful coral

Numerous fish were playing among the coral and added to the beauty of the site.

tiny blue sparkle fish
Little but gorgeous

small puffer fish

green puffer fish black sparkle fish with yellow tail and blue sparkles

small fish among the coral

We snorkeled this spot on Terre-de-Haut later in the day. I imagine the water would have been clearer and the light would have been better if we had gone earlier on a sunny day. Nevertheless, we enjoyed this surprisingly good snorkeling spot immensely!

3. Ilet a Cabrit-East Side

This snorkeling site became one of our most favorite locations, because the reef contained a multitude of nooks and crannies where fish could hide and swim about! The snorkeling area was located on the east side of the small island of Ilet a Cabrit across the bay from the main island of Terre-de-Haut. We were lucky enough to grab a ball on the west side of Cabrit which made for an easy dinghy ride around to the east side where we anchored in sand, close to a floating fender.

Shore with scrub tree
Shore of the east side of Ilet a Cabrit

shoreline

The old coral reef topography was very interesting and it was fun to swim through and around the channels between the coral reef.

jagged coral with hidey holes
Interesting topography

We were greeted by a huge brain coral almost immediately as we entered the water. There were other interesting coral throughout the jagged reef.

4 foot tall brain coral
Huge brain coral

Long brain coral

Flat green yellow coral White bone looking coral variety of colorful coral together

Color coral ridge

Lots of fish were swimming around the reef and some where doing their best to hide in the many holes!

Hiding Box Fish
Blue Trumpet Fish
Yellow Trumpet Fish
Puffer and Clown Fish
Sand Diver

yellow fish under a ledge

two yellow fish
Fish date?

black and yellow sergeant majors

We located some lobster hiding under a crevice.

lobster hiding out
Lobster!

The most exciting part of this snorkel adventure was spotting an octopus and observing him swim around the reef.

blue and brown swimming octopus
Octopus!

swimming octopus with arms out behind head octopus crawling along the bottom octopus curled up with head and eyes visable octopus among rocks with arm extended

4. Ilet a Cabrit-West Side (in front of the mooring field)

Along the shore by the mooring field of Ilet a Cabrit was some interesting snorkeling through the boulders that had tumbled into the ocean. The fish were small but numerous. Usually this was an easy snorkel from the popular Anse Sous le Vent (Under the Wind Beach) or from a boat in the mooring field. You could also beach your dinghy  or anchor in sand off the shore.

map marking the snorkeling area
West Ilet a Cabrit
Shoreline of west Ilet a Cabrit

two fans yellow and gold

worm
Don’t touch!
Long finger like sponge with yellow tips
Looks like something from the Adams Family

yellow fish

2 yellow trumpet fish crossing one another
Crossing trumpet fish
Sargent Majors

tiny fish under a crevice tiny fish among white coral yellow, blue fish by red coral dark and light blue striped fish

One area looked like a Yellow Tube Sponge nursery as there were numerous clusters of cylindrical tubes of many shapes and sizes.

yellow sponge tubes with more than 10 fingers
Yellow Tube Sponges

yellow tube coral cluster tall yellow tubes

The variety presented at this snorkel area, and its location down from the nice sandy beach made this an ideal place for a quick refreshing snorkel and swim.

5. Ilet a Cabrit-West Point

The first time we snorkeled the west point of Ilet a Cabrit was with Cuz John and Drew. We were all amazed when we jumped in because we found ourselves surrounded by giant boulders housing an abundance of healthy fans, coral and sponges of all colors of the rainbow. It was gorgeous!. For some reason it seemed like there were fewer fish, but maybe it was just the perception, because they were not the main event. The flora took the stage!

Each time we snorkeled here we searched for a nice patch of sand where our dinghy anchor and line wouldn’t touch any coral. We didn’t want to damage anything! One word of caution, if the wind, waves or swell are elevated, this might not be the best place to snorkel as it can be quite rough and very silty, but on a calm day, it was fun and clear!

Ben snorkeling
Ben
buys in the dingy
John, Drew and Ben
picture of the point
West Point of Ilet a Cabrit

bright purple fan with smaller yellow ones Yellow tube coral large sponge bushy brown sponge colorful fans and coral bight yellow finger coral Two brown tube sponges green coral on a boulder Trumpet fish among the sponges tiny blue fish with yellow tail

Buterfly fish

bush like flora Yellow tubes in foreground with yellow fans in background tubes and fans

Multicolor of fans

The point on the west end of Ilet a Cabrit is a delightful location to snorkel and relish the healthy coral that surrounds you.

I hope this synopsis will give you some ideas of places to snorkel in Les Saintes if you haven’t already discovered them. Rest assured these are NOT all the snorkel venues this tiny cluster of islands hold, but it is some of the more accessible ones using a dinghy. If you have other favorite places to snorkel in Les Saintes, please leave them in the comments below.

Hope you enjoyed the pictures of the underwater wonders that await you in Guadeloupe, Les Saintes.

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