

Escape to Kaz Papiyon, a fully private 82 m² home where peace, comfort, and authenticity come together. Located in Capesterre-Belle-Eau, it offers 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a welcoming and modern living-room opened on a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, and a carbet (traditional Creole beach shelter) perfect for relaxing. Ideally located to explore the waterfalls, tropical rainforest, and wonders of Basse-Terre, Kaz Papiyon is your perfect base for experiencing Guadeloupe in a different way.


Two free, secure parking spaces are reserved for our guests.
Several shops and local amenities are conveniently located nearby. The beautiful beaches of Capesterre, including Bananier, Saint-Sauveur, Anse Bernard, and Roseau, are just a few minutes away.
From Kazpapiyon, you can easily explore the many attractions of Basse-Terre, starting with the spectacular Carbet Falls, famous for their scenic hiking trails. Nearby, you can also visit the Longueteau Distillery and the Cantamerle Spice Garden.
Need help planning your stay? We'll be happy to recommend the best beaches, hiking trails, restaurants, excursions, and hidden gems to help you make the most of your time in Guadeloupe.
is home to many natural and cultural attractions, and we will be delighted to recommend places to visit or activities to suit your interests during your stay, discover them :
Deshaies Botanical Garden
Discover the former estate of French comedian Coluche, now a stunning 7-hectare botanical garden featuring tropical plants, waterfalls, and wildlife. While in Deshaies, don't miss the beautiful beaches of Leroux, La Perle, and Grande Anse.
Pointe-Noire
Enjoy the peaceful beaches of Ti Anse and Anse Caraïbe, or take a short walk to the refreshing Saut d'Acomat Waterfall, one of Guadeloupe's hidden gems.
Crayfish Falls (Cascade aux Écrevisses)
Located along the famous Route de la Traversée (D23), this easily accessible waterfall offers a refreshing natural pool, perfect for a relaxing swim in the rainforest.
Bouillante
Explore the world-renowned Cousteau Reserve, one of the Caribbean's best snorkeling and diving spots. Nearby Malendure Beach also offers restaurants, cafés, and local shops.
Saint-Claude & La Soufrière Volcano
A visit to Guadeloupe wouldn't be complete without hiking La Soufrière, the island's active volcano. The trail begins at the Bains Jaunes car park. We recommend going with an experienced guide and choosing a day with favorable weather conditions.
Fort Delgrès – Basse-Terre
Visit this historic fortress overlooking the Caribbean Sea, a major landmark in Guadeloupe's history and the resistance against French colonial rule. Basse-Terre's town center also offers numerous shops, cafés, and local markets.
Vieux-Fort
The Vieux-Fort Lighthouse is the perfect place to enjoy a swim followed by a drink under the traditional beach shelters (carbets). A restaurant is also nearby. Watching the sunset from this spot is simply unforgettable.
Trois-Rivières
Relax on the beautiful Grande Anse Beach, hike to Grande Pointe, visit La Maison de la Banane, discover the natural pools at Le Bain des Amoureux (Dolé), or take the ferry from Trois-Rivières to the breathtaking Les Saintes Islands, often considered among the most beautiful islands in the Caribbean.
Saint-François
One of Guadeloupe's most popular seaside resorts, Saint-François offers the spectacular Pointe des Châteaux, an international golf course, a lively marina, and beautiful beaches including Raisins Clairs, La Douche, and Anse à la Gourde. It is also the departure point for excursions to the unspoiled Petite-Terre Nature Reserve and ferry crossings to Marie-Galante.
Sainte-Anne
Famous for its postcard-perfect lagoon, Sainte-Anne features a vibrant local market, a wide range of water sports, and some of Guadeloupe's most beautiful beaches, including Plage du Bourg, La Caravelle, and Bois-Jolan.
Anse-Bertrand
Discover some of Grande-Terre's most spectacular natural landmarks, including the dramatic Porte d'Enfer, the impressive Trou à Man Coco, and the breathtaking cliffs of Pointe de la Grande Vigie, the island's northernmost point.
Port-Louis
A charming coastal village best known for Le Souffleur Beach, one of Guadeloupe's most beautiful white-sand beaches, ideal for swimming, relaxing, and enjoying spectacular sunsets.
Le Moule
Rich in history and Creole culture, Le Moule is renowned for its Atlantic coastline, world-class surfing spots, sugar cane heritage, and authentic local atmosphere. Don't miss the Damoiseau Distillery and the Edgar Clerc Archaeological Museum, dedicated to the island's pre-Columbian history.
Le Gosier
One of Grande-Terre's most vibrant and popular destinations, Le Gosier combines lively seaside entertainment, tropical scenery, restaurants, nightlife, and beautiful beaches. From the marina, you can also take a short boat ride to the picturesque ÃŽlet du Gosier, famous for its lighthouse, crystal-clear waters, and excellent snorkeling.