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Marie-Galante in 10 Days: The Ultimate Travel Itinerary

A comprehensive 10-day itinerary for Marie-Galante covering top attractions, hidden gems, daily costs, and transport between cities.

By Travel Team

  1. 1

    Arrival in Marie-Galante & Grand-Bourg Sunset

    1. MorningFerry from Pointe-à-Pitre or Saint-François to Grand-Bourg~$55
    2. AfternoonCheck-in and stroll around Grand-Bourg town & seafront
    3. EveningFirst swim at Folle Anse and casual creole dinner~$35
    Grand-Bourg

    Walk or take a short taxi from the pier (~$10); no car needed if you pick up rental on Day 2.

    Budget
    $80
    Mid-range
    $170
    Luxury
    $320
  2. 2

    Habitation Murat & Distillerie Bielle

    1. MorningCar rental pickup in Grand-Bourg~$45
    2. MorningVisit Habitation Murat sugar estate and museum
    3. AfternoonTour and tasting at Distillerie Bielle~$10
    Grand-BourgInland Marie-Galante

    Drive short distances; fuel about $10–15 for the day, parking generally free at main sights.

    Budget
    $75
    Mid-range
    $160
    Luxury
    $310
  3. 3

    Grand Island Loop: Saint-Louis, Gueule Grand Gouffre & Northern Beaches

    1. MorningDrive to Saint-Louis and explore village
    2. AfternoonWalk to Gueule Grand Gouffre cliff arch viewpoint
    3. AfternoonSwim at Plage de Vieux Fort or Plage de la Ferrière
    Grand-BourgSaint-LouisNorth Coast

    Complete a relaxed loop of the island; expect around $15–20 in fuel for the day.

    Budget
    $70
    Mid-range
    $150
    Luxury
    $300
  4. 4

    Transfer to Capesterre & La Feuillère Beach

    1. MorningDrive from Grand-Bourg to Capesterre-de-Marie-Galante and hotel check-in
    2. AfternoonAfternoon at La Feuillère beach (lounger, snacks)~$20
    3. EveningSeaside dinner in Capesterre~$30
    Capesterre-de-Marie-Galante

    Short 25–30 minute drive; keep the same rental car, minimal extra fuel (~$8–10).

    Budget
    $75
    Mid-range
    $170
    Luxury
    $320
  5. 5

    East Coast Trails & Quiet Beach Time

    1. MorningHike an east coast cliff trail (e.g., Sentier des Galeries)
    2. AfternoonPicnic lunch and rest at La Feuillère or nearby cove~$12
    3. EveningSunset walk through Capesterre village
    Capesterre-de-Marie-GalanteEast Coast

    Short drives only; fuel $5–8. Most trails are free with basic roadside parking.

    Budget
    $65
    Mid-range
    $140
    Luxury
    $290
  6. 6

    Water Sports & Grand-Bourg Market

    1. MorningPaddleboarding or surf lesson near Capesterre~$35
    2. AfternoonDrive to Grand-Bourg market for shopping and lunch~$20
    3. EveningReturn to Capesterre for dinner~$30
    Capesterre-de-Marie-GalanteGrand-Bourg

    Allow $10–15 for fuel; parking near the market is usually free or low-cost.

    Budget
    $85
    Mid-range
    $170
    Luxury
    $320
  7. 7

    Shift Base to Saint-Louis & Anse Canot

    1. MorningDrive from Capesterre to Saint-Louis and check into guesthouse
    2. AfternoonSwim and relax at Anse Canot
    3. EveningWaterfront dinner in Saint-Louis~$30
    Saint-LouisAnse Canot

    Short cross-island drive; fuel $8–10. Keep rental car for flexibility.

    Budget
    $70
    Mid-range
    $155
    Luxury
    $305
  8. 8

    Distillerie Bellevue or Père Labat & Inland Villages

    1. MorningVisit a second rum distillery (Bellevue or Père Labat) with tasting~$12
    2. AfternoonDrive through inland villages and sugar mill ruins
    3. EveningStreet food dinner (bokit or roti) and drinks~$22
    Saint-LouisInland Marie-Galante

    Plan $10–15 for fuel; roads are generally quiet and easy to navigate.

    Budget
    $75
    Mid-range
    $160
    Luxury
    $310
  9. 9

    Flexible Adventure: Boat Trip or Extra Beach Day

    1. DaytimeOptional boat or snorkeling excursion with lunch~$80
    2. AfternoonFree time at favorite beach (e.g., Anse Canot or La Feuillère if revisiting)
    3. EveningCelebration dinner on your last full night~$40
    Saint-LouisCoastal Marie-Galante

    If taking a tour, transfers are often included; otherwise, budget $10–15 for fuel.

    Budget
    $95
    Mid-range
    $190
    Luxury
    $360
  10. 10

    Final Swim & Ferry Back to Guadeloupe

    1. MorningMorning swim near Saint-Louis and check-out
    2. AfternoonReturn rental car and early lunch~$25
    3. AfternoonFerry from Grand-Bourg back to Pointe-à-Pitre or Saint-François~$55
    Saint-LouisGrand-Bourg

    Drive back to Grand-Bourg (30–40 minutes), return car at the port, and board ferry; allow extra time for check-in.

    Budget
    $80
    Mid-range
    $160
    Luxury
    $300

Trip Summary

Duration
10 days
Total Budget Range
$800 – $3400

TL;DR: Your Perfect 10-Day Marie-Galante Itinerary & Budget Snapshot

A 10-day Marie-Galante itinerary is ideal if you want to mix beaches, rum distilleries, coastal hikes, and slow island life without rushing between sights. You’ll mostly base yourself in Grand-Bourg and Saint-Louis, doing relaxed day trips around the island, with a daily budget from about €70–300 per person in 2026 depending on your travel style.

Marie-Galante is small (just over 150 km²) but rewards a longer stay with quieter beaches and less touristy villages than mainland Guadeloupe, according to the Guadeloupe Islands tourism board. You’ll spend time at La Feuillère, Anse Canot, Folle Anse, and dramatic viewpoints like Gueule Grand Gouffre, plus at least two rum distilleries.

For most days you’ll rent a car or scooter, as public buses are limited and irregular; local travel guides note car hire from about €35–50 per day in 2026, collecting directly at the Grand-Bourg ferry port. Over 10 days, that makes it easy to loop the island multiple times, discovering new beaches and local eateries.

Use the Hello app to set a 10-day budget, log expenses in euros, and split costs with friends. Buying a Hello eSIM for Marie-Galante before you leave means you arrive connected, can navigate offline-friendly maps, and track your spending in real time without hunting for SIM shops or unstable Wi‑Fi.

Planning Your Marie-Galante 10 Day Trip: When to Go, Where to Stay & Daily Budget

A 10-day Marie-Galante travel plan works best if you base mainly in Grand-Bourg for logistics and Capesterre or Saint-Louis for beaches, budgeting roughly €70–300 per person per day in 2026 depending on whether you travel budget, mid-range, or luxury. That keeps things relaxed but still activity-filled.

According to the official Guadeloupe tourism board, Marie-Galante’s dry season runs roughly December–April, when seas are calm and ferries are most reliable; this is also the busiest and priciest period for accommodation. In the shoulder months (May–June and November), you’ll find cheaper stays and quieter beaches, while still getting plenty of sunshine.

Per the Hello Marie-Galante travel guide, an average daily breakdown in 2026 looks like:

  • Budget: €70/day (guesthouse, simple meals, car shared with friends)
  • Mid-range: €150/day (nice hotel, restaurant dinners, full insurance car rental)
  • Luxury: €300+/day (boutique property or villa, guided tours, upscale dining)

Most travelers split their stay between:

  • Grand-Bourg (4–5 nights): port town, market, easy access to distilleries
  • Capesterre-de-Marie-Galante (3–4 nights): La Feuillère beach and surf
  • Saint-Louis area (1–3 nights): Anse Canot, northern cliffs, quiet coves

Set these as separate trips inside the Hello app so you can compare spend per base. The app’s multi-currency feature automatically converts euros to your home currency, and AI receipt scanning makes it easy to track restaurant and car rental bills without manual entry.

Days 1–3: Arrival via Guadeloupe, Settling into Grand-Bourg & First Island Loop

The best way to start a 10-day Marie-Galante itinerary is to arrive via ferry from Guadeloupe, base in Grand-Bourg for 3 nights, and spend your first full day getting oriented with a slow coastal loop and an intro to local rum. That gives you structure without over-scheduling.

Day 1 – Arrival & Grand-Bourg basics
Morning: Take a ferry from Pointe-à-Pitre or Saint-François; according to the Hello Marie-Galante guide, crossings take about 45–60 minutes and return tickets usually cost €40–50 in 2026. Aim for a late-morning boat, then walk from the Grand-Bourg pier to your guesthouse or hotel (most are within 10–15 minutes on foot or a €10 taxi).

Afternoon: Pick up your hire car near the ferry terminal (from €35–50/day including basic insurance). Drive to Folle Anse for your first swim and a simple beach lunch: bokit (local fried sandwich) or accras with a drink will be about €10–15.

Evening: Stroll Grand-Bourg’s seafront, check out sunset by the small pier, and have a creole dinner (fish court-bouillon or Colombo) for €18–25 per person excluding drinks.

Day 2 – Rum & heritage
Morning: Visit Habitation Murat, once the largest sugar estate in Guadeloupe; according to regional heritage information, entry is free and it’s about a 30-minute walk or 5-minute drive from Grand-Bourg. Spend 1–2 hours exploring the mill ruins.

Afternoon: Drive 15–20 minutes to Distillerie Bielle. Tastings are usually free or part of a small tour fee; bottles start around €10–20. Use the Hello app’s AI-powered categorization to tag rum as souvenirs instead of “food”, so your budget reports stay accurate.

Evening: Dinner in Grand-Bourg, then drinks at a local bar. Plan around €35 (budget), €90 (mid-range), or €180 (luxury) for your daily total.

Day 3 – First full island loop
Morning: Start early (8:00–8:30). Drive north to Saint-Louis, stopping at seaside viewpoints.

Afternoon: Continue to Gueule Grand Gouffre, a dramatic collapsed cliff arch on the north coast; local hiking blogs estimate about 45 minutes for the marked walk and photo stops. Swim at Plage de Vieux Fort or Plage de la Ferrière on your way back.

Evening: Simple grilled fish or poulet boucané at a roadside lolo for €12–18. Log fuel and restaurant expenses in the Hello app using voice entry – handy when you’re tired after a long beach day.

Days 4–6: Capesterre, La Feuillère Beach, Coastal Walks & Island Rhythm

The middle of your Marie-Galante 10 day trip is about slowing down: base yourselves 3–4 nights in Capesterre, split days between La Feuillère beach, short hikes, and casual seaside meals, and keep one flexible day in case of rain or last-minute boat trips.

Day 4 – Move to Capesterre & La Feuillère sunset
Morning: After breakfast, drive 25–30 minutes from Grand-Bourg to Capesterre-de-Marie-Galante. Check into a beachside bungalow or small hotel (from €80–120/night mid-range in 2026).

Afternoon: Head straight to La Feuillère, which Guadeloupe Islands tourism calls one of the island’s most idyllic beaches, with long white sand and coconut palms. Expect to pay €5–10 for a lounger and €10–18 for a casual beach lunch.

Evening: Sunset swim, then dinner in Capesterre – sardines grillées, conch, or lobster in season. Budget around €20–30 per person for a full meal.

Day 5 – East coast trails & viewpoints
Morning: Follow marked trails along the east coast cliffs; local hiking resources recommend the Sentier des Galeries and the coastal path above the Atlantic, with options from 1.5–3 hours. Bring water and start by 8:00–8:30 to avoid the strongest sun.

Afternoon: Back to La Feuillère or a quieter cove for recovery time. Use this as a low-spend day: homemade picnic (about €8–10 per person from a supermarket) and maybe just an ice cream from a beach stand.

Evening: Track your lower spend day in the Hello app to see how it balances restaurant splurges earlier in the week. The app’s daily average view makes it easy to know if you’re on track with your 10-day budget.

Day 6 – Water sports & market shopping
Morning: Try paddleboarding, kayaking, or a short surf lesson if conditions are right near Capesterre; expect €25–40 for 1–2 hours. Book in advance if you’re visiting during school holidays.

Afternoon: Drive back to Grand-Bourg for the market (mornings are best; many stalls close by early afternoon). Buy spices, cassava products, and local jams – a good use for your souvenir budget.

Evening: Back to Capesterre for a relaxed dinner. For these mid-trip days, plan on roughly €70 (budget), €150 (mid), or €280 (luxury) per day, including car rental and fuel.

Days 7–10: Saint-Louis, Secret Coves, Distilleries & Flexible Day Trips

The last four days of your Marie-Galante itinerary are best spent near Saint-Louis, exploring quieter coves like Anse Canot, revisiting a favorite distillery, and leaving one fully flexible day for weather-dependent ideas like a sailing trip or extra beach time.

Day 7 – Shift base to Saint-Louis
Morning: Drive 35–40 minutes from Capesterre to Saint-Louis, the island’s northern hub. Check into a guesthouse or small hotel (from €60–100/night for mid-range double rooms in 2026).

Afternoon: Relax at Anse Canot, one of the calmest and prettiest beaches on the island, reached by a short road and track. Bring snorkel gear if you have it.

Evening: Dinner at a waterfront restaurant in Saint-Louis; allow €18–28 per person for mains and soft drinks.

Day 8 – Second rum day & culture
Morning: Loop back inland to another distillery such as Bellevue or Père Labat, both often featured in Marie-Galante tour packages. Tours and tastings are usually free or under €10; many bottles again start around €10–20.

Afternoon: Explore smaller inland villages and sugar mill ruins. Keep an eye on your souvenir spend in the Hello app; AI-powered categorization helps separate “food & drink” from “shopping” without manual sorting.

Evening: Casual street food dinner: bokit or roti for €8–12, plus a local rhum cocktail for €6–8.

Day 9 – Flexible adventure day
This is your buffer: you might repeat a favorite beach, book a boat excursion around the island, or take a snorkeling trip (many day tours cost €60–90 including lunch, according to regional activity providers). Keep the day semi-open when planning.

Day 10 – Last swims & ferry back to Guadeloupe
Morning: Final swim at Anse Canot or a Saint-Louis beach, return your hire car, and check in for an afternoon ferry.

Afternoon/Evening: Travel back to mainland Guadeloupe and on to your next destination.

Across these final days, expect roughly the same daily totals as earlier: in line with Hello’s guide, around €70 budget, €150 mid-range, €300 luxury, depending on how much you spend on tours and dining.

Budget Breakdown & Daily Costs for a 10-Day Marie-Galante Itinerary

A realistic daily budget for a 10-day Marie-Galante travel plan in 2026 ranges from about €70 (budget) to €300 (luxury) per person, including accommodation, food, transport, and light activities, based on figures from the Hello Marie-Galante guide and recent local pricing.

According to Hello’s 2026 daily budget table for the island, a typical breakdown per person looks like this:

CategoryBudget (~€70/day)Mid-range (~€150/day)Luxury (~€300/day)
StayDorm/guesthouse €35–45Charming hotel €80–110Boutique/villa €180–220
FoodGroceries + street food €15–25Mix of cafes and restaurants €30–45Upscale dining €60–80
TransportShared car/scooter €8–12Car rental €15–20Car + taxis €25–40
ActivitiesMostly free beaches €5–10Occasional tours €15–25Private tours/spa €40–70

Over 10 days this works out to roughly:

  • Budget: €700 per person
  • Mid-range: €1,500 per person
  • Luxury: €3,000+ per person

Ferry tickets add about €40–50 round-trip from Guadeloupe, and a small car at €35–50/day can often be shared between 2–4 people, significantly reducing per-person costs. Use the Hello app to log your ferry, rental, and fuel receipts with AI scanning; multi-currency support means you can track in euros but view totals in your home currency.

Pair this with Hello eSIM for Marie-Galante so you have mobile data to check ferry times, open hours, and offline maps without searching for local SIM shops or relying on hotel Wi‑Fi.

Common Questions About a 10 Day Marie-Galante Itinerary (Transport, Safety, Connectivity)

A 10-day Marie-Galante itinerary is safe, relaxed, and straightforward to organize if you book ferries and car rental in advance, use an eSIM from Hello for connectivity, and rely on the Hello app to track and split expenses as you move between Grand-Bourg, Capesterre, and Saint-Louis.

Is 10 days too long for Marie-Galante?
No. Many guides say you can “see” the island in 2–3 days, but 10 days lets you slow down, revisit your favorite beaches, and have buffer days for bad weather or boat trips. It’s ideal if you like a quieter, less developed Caribbean feel.

Do I really need a car?
Practically, yes. The Guadeloupe tourism board notes limited and irregular bus service. Distances are short (often 20–30 minutes between main points), but a car or scooter gives you freedom to chase the best weather or light each day.

How much cash do I need daily?
In 2026, plan for €30–50 in cash for small restaurants, markets, and beach bars, with cards acceptable at larger hotels and some distilleries. Track both card and cash spend in the Hello app using Gmail receipt import or manual entries.

Is Marie-Galante safe?
Yes, it is generally calm and safe, with typical common-sense precautions (don’t leave valuables in cars, lock beach accommodation, etc.). Solo travelers usually report feeling comfortable walking in town after dark.

How do I stay connected?
Install the Hello app and buy a Hello eSIM for Marie-Galante before you fly. You arrive connected, can navigate to your guesthouse even in French, and use AI receipt scanning to keep on top of your budget.

Can I combine Marie-Galante with other islands?
Yes. With 10 days you might do 7 on Marie-Galante and 3 on Les Saintes or mainland Guadeloupe before or after, using ferries from Pointe-à-Pitre or Saint-François.

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