French Guiana And How To Get There


French Guiana And How To Get It

Although not as famous or spoken as its South American neighbors, French Guiana is a spectacular place to meet. You may be surprised at the natural beauty and still untouched traditions of this small French territory bordering Brazil and Suriname.

French Guiana And How To Get It
French Guiana And How To Get There

French Guiana is a small country full of rainforests that belongs to the European Union as it remains a French colony. It is also, for this reason, the wealthiest country in that region, under pressure from neighbors of Brazil and Suriname who continuously try to cross borders to get better wages and better jobs. It is a little-visited yet fascinating destination with colonial architecture and a great diversity of plant and animal species. South America is a beautiful place and you can visit here for vacations.

The Caribbean Amazon rainforest forms about 90% of its territory, but the destination has become a place for ecotourism and sport fishing, especially among travelers seeking more genuine experiences. The natural sceneries are unique, ranging from its capital, Cayenne, to the most reserved places.

French Guiana

Canoeing along the Maroni is a must-see tour there – considered one of the most authentic attractions in the region. Also, the country is a great destination for those who enjoy animals watching and learn more about the local flora. South America is a beautiful place to visit.

This will be the best tip to share with anyone wishing to visit French Guiana. The climate is tropical, so quite rainy, hot and humid most of the year – the average temperature is 27 degrees centigrade. A typical day in the French Guiana forest is very hot during the day and rainy in the late afternoon. From January to June get ready to get drenched – the worst month for rain in May.

Tourists who enjoy parties and entertainment cannot fail to visit Guyana on the most celebrated date there, the Carnival, which usually takes place in February, when tubulous, queens of the night, take over the city streets.

Destination colonized by the French in the mid-seventeenth century, still, in the streets of the capital, you can find many descendants of indigenous people of that time. And the curiosities do not stop here. Amana Nature Reserve, Voltaire’s Waterfalls, Mont July Beach and Marsh Kaw are key destinations for travelers to French Guiana.

For lovers of historical tours and never leaving museums, it is worthwhile to pay a visit to the Kourou Space Center, the Alexandre-Franconia Departmental Museum, the Musée de l’Espace, and the Center d’Archéologie Amérindienne de Kourou.

French Guiana And How To Get It
French Guiana And How To Get There

How To Get There

The country’s gateway is Cayenne, it’s capital. From Brazil, there are direct flights from Belem with Azul or Surinam Airways. The trip takes a few hours and Brazilians don’t need a visa to enter but also an ID and passport. You can also reach it by boat from Oiapoque, where they depart every 15 minutes by the river. If you have any other question then let me know in the comment section.

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