The island of Terre-de-Bas is probably one of the most unknown islands of the Lesser Antilles. There is only one ferry dock, no airfield. The panorama is not as spectacular as that of Terre-de-Haut. Terre-de-Bas is also not a place on the butterfly island of Guadeloupe where the locals would like to spend some time. The reason, even the Creole cows are bored there. This has its advantage: On the approx. 7 square kilometers large island relaxed vacation with islanders without many tourists is pre-programmed. There are two small villages with together about 1000 inhabitants: Grande Anse and Petites Anses on the island, which is accessible via Terre-de-Haut
Small, beautiful beaches where you are almost alone. Comfortably relax and enjoy the seclusion under the tropics. A "retreat" with nature as your teacher.
The medicinal plant Bois d'Inde was cultivated in Guadeloupe in the 19th century. About 20 years ago, planting began on the estate of Gérard Beaujour. Bois d'Inde helps against colds and respiratory diseases.