Welcome to the
Deshaies Botanical Garden
In the heart of the islands of Guadeloupe, the botanical garden of Deshaies offers you a peaceful stroll through the surprising flora of the West Indies!
This park offers a great diversity of remarkable plants and trees. A journey for the senses for young and old. Designed by renowned landscape architect Michel Gaillard, the garden is the former property of Coluche.
Discover different worlds
The Botanical Garden opens onto a large sunny pond where aquatic plants, papyrus and Japanese Koi carp bathe.
Upon landing on the Caribbean shores at the end of the 15th century, the first explorers were struck by the luxuriance of the islands.
The palm trees, with their crown of palms in the shape of a fan or a gigantic feather, irresistibly evoke the heat and the holidays in the tropics.
Illustrating the heterogeneity of the tropical environment and contrasting with the luxuriant atmosphere of the garden, an arid zone presents a collection of succulent plants combining cacti, euphorbias, agaves.
Illustrating the heterogeneity of the tropical environment and contrasting with the lush atmosphere of the garden, an arid zone presents a collection of succulents combining...
On the model of medieval monastic gardens, it is the place of cultivation of plants with medicinal virtues also called simple.
On the island of Basse-Terre, the kingdom of the humid tropical forest begins at an altitude of five hundred meters and reveals its exuberant flora.
You will find on site
Imagine your visit
Previous slide
Next slide