Pointe-à-Pitre, gateway to the Caribbean, is home to the Grand Port Maritime de la Guadeloupe — a vibrant hub where tropical trade winds and global routes meet. Steeped in colonial and maritime history, the port reflects the island’s enduring role as a crossroads between Europe, the Americas, and Africa.
Surrounded by mangroves and coral-rich waters, the port is more than an economic lifeline — it is a symbol of island resilience and cultural richness. While it handles the essential flows of goods for the archipelago, it also opens its quays to a new kind of navigation — one that honors the wind, the ocean, and the future.
As vessels under sail dock in Pointe-à-Pitre, the Grand Port Maritime becomes a bridge between tradition and transition — a place where the Caribbean’s past and a low-carbon future converge under the sun.