Scuba Diving Regions in The Guadeloupe Islands

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    Regional Diversity

    Diving in the Guadeloupe Islands is a year-round activity, thanks to its stable tropical maritime climate and the sheltered nature of its best dive sites. The peak season is traditionally from December to May during the dry season, when horizontal visibility is at its absolute maximum and the sea conditions on the Caribbean side (west coast) are generally at their calmest. The summer and autumn months (June to November) bring warmer water temperatures, reaching up to 29°C, and often very calm winds, though this period also coincides with the Atlantic hurricane season. For many, the shoulder months of November and May offer the perfect combination of great conditions and absolute serenity. Water temperatures range from a comfortable 26°C in February to 29°C in September, making a 3mm shorty or full suit appropriate throughout the year.

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    Planning Tips

    Many regions are seasonally dependent. For The Guadeloupe Islands, the best diving conditions are usually spread across different months depending on the archipelago or coast.

    Updated: June 2026
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