Villa Catalunya
Tropical wooden 3 star-rated escape with distant sea view. Privacy guaranteed. Private pool with Caribbean charm.- 6 3
Whether you're looking to relax or explore, Anse-Bertrand has something for everyone. Highlights include La Chapelle beach, perfect for swimming and sunbathing, and the dramatic cliffs at Pointe de la Grande Vigie, offering breathtaking ocean views. Hiking enthusiasts will enjoy the scenic coastal Douaniers trail.
Surfers can head to the beaches of Le Moule, just a short drive away, known as some of the best surf spots on the island. Interested in local culture? Don’t miss the nearby markets where you can sample authentic Guadeloupean specialties.
We offer beautiful villas in Anse-Bertrand that combine comfort and elegance. Many feature private pools, outdoor areas perfect for warm Caribbean evenings, and stunning views of the sea. Each villa is carefully selected to ensure an unforgettable stay in a peaceful and natural setting.
Looking to explore more of Guadeloupe? Discover other popular destinations like Saint-François, Sainte-Anne, or Deshaies. For more trip ideas and activity inspiration, visit our blog: Travel Ideas.
By booking directly on our site, you’ll get the best rates for your villa in Anse-Bertrand. Plus, our concierge service is available to make your stay even more enjoyable. Book now and treat yourself to a unique Caribbean experience under the Guadeloupe sun.
In Anse-Bertrand, enjoy La Chapelle beach, the cliffs of Pointe de la Grande Vigie, and the scenic Douaniers trail. Surfing is popular at nearby Le Moule, and you can explore local markets for a taste of authentic Creole cuisine.
Yes, Anse-Bertrand is a quiet and safe village that’s ideal for families. Our villas often feature private gardens and pools, and the area offers gentle hikes and child-friendly beaches.
If you're looking for a more natural and unspoiled atmosphere, far from crowded tourist spots, Anse-Bertrand is the perfect choice. To help you decide between the main regions of the island, read our guide: Basse-Terre or Grande-Terre: Where to Go in Guadeloupe?