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Sainte-Anne is a charming commune located on the southern coast of Grande-Terre in Guadeloupe. Known for its stunning beaches, crystal clear waters, and vibrant local culture, it is a popular destination for tourists looking to get away from it all. Originally settled by the Arawak people, Sainte-Anne was later colonized by the French in the early 17th century and became an important center for sugar cane cultivation. Today, visitors to the area can explore a number of historical sites, including the ancient church of Sainte-Anne, which dates back to the 18th century. One of the most popular attractions in Sainte-Anne is undoubtedly its beaches. From the golden sands of Plage de la Caravelle to the secluded coves of Anse Meunier and Anse Gros Sable, there is no shortage of picturesque spots to soak up the sun and take a dip in the sea. Additionally, the area is known for its delicious cuisine, including traditional Creole dishes like accras and boudin. For those looking to explore beyond the beach, Sainte-Anne also offers a number of hiking trails and nature reserves. The Réserve Naturelle du Grand-Cul-de-Sac Marin, for instance, is home to a diverse range of marine life, while the Parc des Mamelles offers an opportunity to spot exotic animals like sloths, monkeys, and iguanas.

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