Private helicopter flight Pointe-à-Pitre - Marie-Galante
A private helicopter flight from Pointe-à-Pitre to Marie-Galante is the fastest and most comfortable way to link the two Guadeloupe islands. In less than 20 minutes, as opposed to nearly two hours by ferry, you can fly directly fromPointe-à-Pitre airport to Marie-Galante, with no need to make connections or wait. AEROAFFAIRES organizes this helicopter transfer to the highest safety standards, with the emphasis on comfort and confidentiality. For executives, concierges or demanding travelers, this tailor-made service saves precious time and allows you to arrive as close as possible to your villa, hotel or business appointment.
Practical information for chartering a private helicopter Pointe-à-Pitre - Marie-Galante
Departure is fromPointe-à-Pitre’s Pôle Caraïbes airport (PTP), Guadeloupe’s main air hub, with modern facilities suited to private helicopters.
Arrival is at theGrand-Bourg de Marie-Galante helipad, located in the immediate vicinity of the island’s town center and main resorts.
Flight time is around 20 minutes, compared with over 90 minutes by boat. Flights are operated during the day, subject to weather conditions and authorized slots for private helicopter flights.
AEROAFFAIRES ensures personalized assistance every step of the way, from welcome at theairport to arrival at thehelipad, guaranteeing fluidity, efficiency and confidentiality.
Book a private helicopter Pointe-à-Pitre – Marie-Galante: available models
Several helicopter models are available to book a private helicopter flight between Pointe-à-Pitre and Marie-Galante.
TheAirbus H125 is particularly well suited to short inter-island flights. Able to accommodate up to 5 passengers, it combines reliability, performance and comfort.
TheAirbus H130 is designed for panoramic flights, with a spacious, quiet cabin for up to 6 passengers. Its large windows offer exceptional views of the Guadeloupe lagoons.
The Bell 407 combines power and maneuverability, enabling it to land on smaller helipads. It can comfortably accommodate 5 to 6 passengers.
Finally, theAgusta is the top-of-the-range aircraft par excellence. Its luxurious cabin, cruising speed and autonomy make it the ideal choice for VIP customers seeking the very best in private helicopter flying.
All flights are operated by certified airlines that meet international air safety standards.
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From Pointe-à-Pitre, AEROAFFAIRES also organizes private helicopter flights to Les Saintes, Dominica and Saint-Barthélemy.
From Marie-Galante, direct flights can be scheduled to Grande-Terre, Basse-Terre, Les Saintes or Antigua. These connections allow you to combine several stopovers within the same holiday, while drastically reducing journey times.

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When you arrive on Marie-Galante,Hôtel Cap Reva welcomes you to its unspoilt natural setting, with elegant suites, sea views and discreet service.
For a refined dinner, the La Playa restaurant in Grand-Bourg offers revisited local cuisine in a beachfront setting, ideal for prolonging the spirit of a private helicopter flight.
Book your private helicopter flight Pointe-à-Pitre - Marie-Galante with AEROAFFAIRES
For over 30 years, AEROAFFAIRES has been organizing private helicopter flights for discerning international clients. For your helicopter transfer from Pointe-à-Pitre to Marie-Galante, our advisors will assist you in selecting the aircraft and coordinating ground handling, guaranteeing a fast, comfortable and confidential trip.
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History of towns linked by helicopter: Pointe-à-Pitre and Marie-Galante
Pointe-à-Pitre, the economic capital of Guadeloupe, has developed rapidly thanks to its port and airport, becoming the archipelago’s main crossroads. Its history, linked to maritime trade and sugar, is reflected in its colonial architecture and lively markets.
Marie-Galante, nicknamed “the island of a hundred mills”, owes its identity to the cultivation of sugar cane and agricultural rum. Discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1493, today it retains its authentic character, with distilleries, pristine beaches and a more peaceful atmosphere than on Grande-Terre.
A private helicopter flight between Pointe-à-Pitre and Marie-Galante takes just a few minutes to cover the distance between two complementary worlds: urban activity on one side and unspoilt tranquillity on the other.