Ile Royale Cruise Port Guide
Upon arrival at Ile Royale, part of the Îles du Salut island group, cruise ships anchor offshore, and passengers are tendered directly to an attractive tropical beach. Located approximately 11km off the coast of French Guiana, just north of Kourou, this destination offers a unique historical experience. Ile Royale is the only one of the three islands with facilities for visitors. Prepare for a hot and humid climate by wearing lightweight clothing and bringing sun protection. Once a notorious penal colony, famously known as Devil's Island, the island's haunting past as "a place from which there is no escape" (as described in the movie Papillon) now contrasts with its role as an escape for visitors exploring its history. French is the local language, and while the Euro is the official currency, US Dollars are also accepted.
Getting Around from the Port
There are no motorized vehicles available on Ile Royale. The island is entirely walkable, with pathways allowing you to circle the island and explore at your own pace. A full walk around the island typically takes about 45 minutes. While no organized excursions are provided, you may find one or two English-speaking guides from the French Guiana mainland available near the landing area to offer directions and historical insights.
Attractions and Activities
The primary activity on Ile Royale is independent exploration of the island's historical sites. Follow the pathways that wind among the overgrown ruins of the former penal colony. You can wander through old prison cells and administrative buildings, gaining a somber perspective on its past. A restoration program has successfully recovered some structures, with one building now housing a small museum detailing the island's history. Allow approximately 45 minutes to walk around the entire island and additional time to visit the museum and various ruins. No other day-trip destinations or activities are available from this isolated island port.
Dining & Shopping
Information regarding dining establishments or shopping facilities directly at the port or on Ile Royale is not available. It is advisable to be self-sufficient with any snacks or beverages you may require during your visit. Local souvenirs or markets are not mentioned as being present on the island.