Waterfalls around Baillif offer a range of natural attractions within the tranquil setting of Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe. This commune provides access to the lush tropical forests of Guadeloupe National Park, which is home to numerous cascades. The region's diverse landscape features waterfalls suitable for various activity levels, from easily accessible spots to more challenging hikes. Visitors can explore these natural wonders and experience the unique environment of the island.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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A great hike to the C. Columbus Waterfall!
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The path that descends from the Ladder is difficult. Absolutely avoid in rainy weather. The trace that comes from the yellow baths is easier
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Magnificent spot after a beautiful hike around the highest peaks of the island
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1st waterfall accessible quite difficult, you have to be used to hiking. But once at the top, very happy to have made the way :) The 2nd fall is much more accessible, but currently impossible to access.
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From here to the waterfall, the path is not so well developed.
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Below the bridge is a small lake/pool for splashing around. Since you cannot get to the lake at the foot of the falls, this is the only option for bathing.
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The water is quite fresh but very refreshing. The waterfall is not as crowded as the others because the path, especially the last part, is not that easy.
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For families and those seeking easy access, the Carbet Falls (Second Fall) is an excellent choice. It involves a half-hour hike through the jungle on a well-developed path, suitable for inexperienced hikers and children. Additionally, the Region Research mentions Cascade aux Écrevisses, which is known for its easy accessibility, requiring only about a 10-minute walk from the Route de la Traversée, making it ideal for families and seniors.
Yes, several waterfalls offer refreshing swimming opportunities. At First Bridge over the River, Guadeloupe National Park, there's a small pool below the bridge perfect for splashing around. The Region Research also highlights Chute du Galion for invigorating bathing at its base, and Cascade aux Écrevisses for its crystal-clear waters ideal for a refreshing dip.
While the Carbet Falls are popular, you might find a more tranquil experience at other locations mentioned in the Region Research. Bassin Paradise, though considered one of Guadeloupe's most beautiful, offers a relatively easy access via a fitted path. Bassin Bleu is another peaceful spot known for its superb blue water, reachable with about a 20-minute walk, and exploring further by car might save walking time, potentially leading to quieter spots.
The trails vary in difficulty. For instance, the path to Carbet Falls (Second Fall) is well-developed and suitable for inexperienced hikers. However, the Third Carbet Waterfall (Troisième Chute du Carbet) offers a nice hike that is definitely worth it. The Region Research also mentions that the hike to Chute du Galion is estimated to be around 4 hours, suggesting a more challenging experience.
For waterfall hikes around Baillif, it's recommended to bring sturdy shoes, especially for trails like the View of the Carbet Falls where the path is well-developed but includes stairs. A towel and swimwear are also advisable if you plan to refresh yourself in the pools, such as at the Third Carbet Waterfall (Troisième Chute du Carbet) or Bassin Paradise.
Yes, the Region Research mentions an interesting feature near Bassin Paradise. About 200 meters downstream from the main river, you can find a small waterfall with a hot spring, where the water temperature is over 30 degrees Celsius. This offers a unique contrast to the cooler waterfall pools.
Beyond visiting the waterfalls, the area around Baillif offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking routes within the Guadeloupe National Park. For more detailed hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Baillif guide. There are also running trails available, which you can find in the Running Trails around Baillif guide.
The waterfalls within the Guadeloupe National Park, such as the Carbet Falls, are special due to their natural beauty and the lush tropical environment. They offer opportunities for invigorating swims and immersion in nature. The park's diverse landscape means you can find waterfalls with varying levels of accessibility, from easy family-friendly walks to more challenging hikes for experienced adventurers.
While specific seasonal considerations for Baillif are not detailed, generally, visiting waterfalls during the drier season can offer more comfortable hiking conditions and clearer waters. However, the lushness of the tropical forest is often at its peak during and after the rainy season, which can make the waterfalls even more spectacular. It's often recommended to visit popular spots like the View of the Carbet Falls as early as possible to enjoy a quieter experience.
Yes, Bassin Bleu is notable for the superb blue color of its water, giving it a distinct and peaceful ambiance. Another unique feature is found near Bassin Paradise, where a small waterfall with a hot spring (over 30 degrees Celsius) can be discovered downstream from the main river, offering a warm contrast to the usual cool waterfall pools.
Trails often provide stunning views of the surrounding natural landscape. For example, the path to the View of the Carbet Falls offers picturesque vistas. Many trails wind through dense jungle, providing an immersive experience in the tropical forest, with glimpses of diverse flora and fauna before reaching the cascades themselves.
Trail durations vary significantly. The hike to the foot of the Carbet Falls (Second Fall) takes about half an hour. For Cascade aux Écrevisses, it's a short 10-minute walk. However, more extensive hikes, such as the one to Chute du Galion, can take around 4 hours, offering a longer and more challenging adventure.


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