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    Social Conventions
    The atmosphere is relaxed and informal. Casual dress is accepted everywhere, but formal dress is needed for dining out and in nightclubs.

    International Travel:

    Getting There by Air
    The national airline is Air Caraïbes (TX) (website: www.aircaraibes.com).

    Departure Tax
    None.

    Main Airports
    Pointe-à-Pitre (PTP) (Le Raizet) (website: www.guadeloupe.aeroport.fr), 3km (2 miles) from Pointe-à-Pitre. The airport has two international terminals: Guadeloupe Pôle Caraibes and Le Raizet. To/from the airport: Buses and taxis to the city are available. Car hire is available. Facilities: Banks/ bureaux de change, ATM, duty-free shops, hairdresser, post office, restaurants/bars and tourist information.

    Getting There by Water
    Guadeloupe is a point of call for international cruise operators. Many ships ply between Guadeloupe and Martinique, and also connect with Miami and San Juan (Puerto Rico).

    Ferries
    and catamarans sail regularly from Pointe-à-Pitre to Dominica, Martinique and St Lucia. Compagnie Générale Maritime has weekly ‘banana boats’ carrying passengers between Guadeloupe and Martinique, Dominica and St Lucia.

    Overview
    Guadeloupe is an Overseas Department of France, and the duty free allowances are the same as for France.

    Plants and vegetables of any sort are prohibited, as are animals and food of animal origin from Haiti.

    Internal Travel:

    Getting Around By Air
    Air Caraïbe, Air Guadeloupe, Air Martinique, Air St Barth, Air St Martin and LIAT connect Guadeloupe with the smaller islands in the group. Air France also offers a limited inter-island service. There are domestic airports on the islands of La Désirade, Marie-Galante, St-Barthélemy and St-Martin.

    Domestic airports

    St-Martin (SFG)
    (Espérance)
    is 4km (3 miles) from Marigot. The airport is served by Air Caraïbes. To/from the airport: Buses and taxis are available. Facilities: A bar.
    St-Barthélemy (SBH) is 2km (1 mile) from Gustavia. To/from the airport: Taxis are available.

    Getting Around by Water
    Regular ferry services ply around the islands.

    Getting Around by Road
    The roads in Guadeloupe are of good quality and the Point de la Gabare bridge over the Rivière Salée connects Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre. There is a good public bus service which arrives at most towns every 15 minutes. Taxi services are available but fares increase by 40 per cent from 2100-0700 and on Sundays and public holidays. Car and van rental is available. Driving is on the right. Buses depart from Pointe-à-Pitre and Basse-Terre to all towns and villages. Documentation: National driving license is sufficient, but at least one year’s driving experience is required. An International Driving Permit is advised.

    Note


    St-Barthélemy


    The only way to see the island is to drive; car rental agencies are available and everywhere can be reached within 20 minutes. Compared to the main islands the roads are of poor quality. There are two petrol stations on the island; both of them are closed on Sundays. St-Barthélemy has two taxi stations, one at the airport and one at the public dock in Gustavia.



    St-Martin


    There are two tourism buses available on St-Martin provided by Transco and Winston Sightseeing Tours (for contact details see St-Martin Tourist Information, see Tourist Information section). Car hire is also in plentiful supply as are two-wheel rental firms. There are a number of taxi companies.


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