Located north of the island of Grande Terre, Anse-Bertrand was the last territory of "Indian Caribbean natives. The cultivation of sugarcane has shaped the landscape between hills and cliffs across the plain. The seafood and legumes are very popular in local cuisine.
SIGHTSEEING
The historical Anse-Bertrand consists mainly of the remains of the sugar plantation. Above the ruins of old factories prestigious Mahaudière and Budan, and a multitude of windmills, often wearing a huge tree that has since taken up residence.
The beaches are the scene of an unforgettable moment of relaxation. The most famous beaches of Anse-Bertrand are La Chapelle, who has a beautiful lagoon and towering coconut palms and the beach of Anse Laborde, caught between two very high hills. Other beaches yet undiscovered. L'Anse Colas, Tu A Man Lwi, Anse-gun in particular.
Mangrove offers beautiful landscapes and marshes.
See also, the fishing port and freshwater basins of the source of Ravine Sable.
The cliffs offer stunning loss to the vision of a massive deep ocean blue and a beautiful view over the nearby islands of Antigua and Montserrat Désirade.
On along the cliff, the site of the tip of the Grande Vigie and Tou Man Coco (hole Madame Coco, a cave in the cliff above the sea level) are most visited.
The lagoon at the Porte d'Enfer is a site not to be missed.
The activities that can engage in leisure Anse-Bertrand are surfing, jet skiing, quad biking, hiking, horseback riding, scuba diving ...
The festival of gwo-ka Anse-Bertrand stands in the former military camp in the village of the city later this year, the carnival in the streets earlier this year, and campsites of Holy Week on the beaches Around the Easter Monday celebrations are among the most anticipated.
So the transition stage of the cycling tour of the island in the town attracts many visitors, as well as the passage of competitors competing Boating Route du Rhum.
ATTRACTIONS, LEISURES AND ACTIVITES AROUND
In the vicinity of Anse-Bertrand the municipalities of Port Louis and Petit-Canal are equally enjoyable and fascinating. While the coast is to discover and artisans, growers, farmers, craftsmen, restaurateurs and others.
Walking slaves in Petit-Canal.
The islands of the lagoon and Petit Cul de Sac Marin.
The remains of the sugar factory in Beauport converted into a cultural center.
The vast mangrove ...
are few places to go around to Anse-Bertrand.
PHOTOS
View of part of the church square of Anse-Bertrand
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