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About Guadeloupe

Updated byAnne-Lise Mty

Guadeloupe, a French overseas territory, is a group of five islands (two large and three small) in the Southern Caribbean, which was known as “karukeraâ€‌ meaning “the island of beautiful watersâ€‌.

Guadeloupe is bearing a charming mix of the Caribbean and Creole culture. However, expats who don't speak a word of French will experience difficulties even to get by, as knowledge of English is very limited among the population. Another challenge for expats might be the transportation system, which is unreliable. Thus, for long-term residents and expats with families, renting a car might be the most convenient option. Guadeloupe's local currency is the euro, and there are many ATMs around, but card payments are also common.

The weather in Guadeloupe is hot and humid all year round between 20آ°C and 30آ°C, and the nature in the islands varies ' Basse Terre is covered in tropical vegetation and has a volcanic mountain, whereas Grande Terre is mostly known for its beautiful, sandy beaches. حوإ¼½م½مs in Guadeloupe should expect quiet days, luscious landscapes, and tranquil waters.

Tourism in Guadeloupe accounts for 80% of the GDP, and expats who are considering to look for employment in this sector should have a good level of French. However, Guadeloupe remains a heavily agricultural country too ' bananas, eggplant, noni, sapotilla, paroka, pikinga, giraumon squash, yam, gourd, plantain, christophine, prunecafأ©, cocoa, jackfruit, pomegranate are only some of the crops which grow in Guadeloupe.

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Anne-Lise studied Psychology for 4 years in the UK before finding her way back to Mauritius and being a journalist for 3 years and heading حوإ¼½م½م's editorial department for 5. She loves politics, books, tea, running, swimming, hiking...

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