Three Carbet Falls can be found on the Western Side of Guadeloupe, in the Basse-Terre area. The first two falls make a huge impression, exceeding 110 meters of height each, while the third one is only 20 meters in height.
Impressive is not only the height of the first two falls but also a fact that they are seen from the sea among the jungle brush. In 1493 they were noted by Christopher Columbus in his shipboard log thereby encouraging him to land on Guadeloupe in search of water.
This incredible view of two Guadeloupe waterfalls, one above the other can be seen from the very first viewpoint after entering the National Park in which you will find the Carbet Falls.