A Closer Look at the Walking Tour: Death in Paradise & Honoré Police Station Pass

Imagine strolling through a charming Caribbean village, with the soundtrack of gentle waves and local chatter as your backdrop. That’s exactly what you get with the Walking Tour: Death in Paradise & Honoré Police Station Pass on Basse-Terre Island, Guadeloupe. For just $46.79, you’ll spend around 90 minutes exploring the actual filming locations that brought the fictional Honoré to life. Led by knowledgeable guides (who, from what we hear, are friendly and passionate), this tour offers a behind-the-scenes look at the beloved series and a chance to experience the local vibe away from the usual tourist crowds.
What we love about this experience? First, it’s incredibly easy to access, starting right in the heart of Deshaies at the Hôtel de Ville. And second, it delivers some authentic moments — from quiet village streets to iconic filming sites — that most visitors miss if they only stick to the main tourist spots. The tour also includes exclusive access to the Honoré Police Station and insights into how scenes are crafted, making it a hit for fans of the show and curious travelers alike.
One potential consideration is the short duration — at just an hour and a half, it’s a quick glimpse rather than a deep dive into the entire village. If you’re looking for a leisurely, full-day experience, this might feel a bit brisk. However, if you appreciate focused stories and a taste of local life with some celebrity-laced charm, this tour is a smart pick. This experience is especially suited for TV enthusiasts, photography lovers, and those wanting a charming, guided walk through Deshaies’ scenic streets.
Key Points

- Authentic Locations: You visit real filming spots that are often missed by casual visitors.
- Expert Insights: Guides share behind-the-scenes stories about the production and actors.
- Convenient Route: The tour walks through small village streets, the port, and iconic sites like the police station.
- Flexible Ending: You finish at Catherines Bar, perfect for relaxing or grabbing a drink.
- Limited Group Size: With a maximum of 12 travelers, it feels intimate and personalized.
- Value: At under $50, the tour offers a cost-effective way to combine culture, scenery, and pop culture.
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Exploring the Deshaies Footsteps of ‘Death in Paradise’

Starting Point: The Heart of Deshaies
The tour kicks off at Mairie de Deshaies, the town hall, where your guide, possibly someone like Claire or Jean, gives a quick intro on how Deshaies became the home for the series. This opening sets the stage, giving context about the village’s charm and what makes it the perfect backdrop for a detective series with a tropical twist.
From here, the walk takes you through narrow, quiet streets, away from the main tourist track. We loved the way the guide pointed out hidden corners and less obvious filming locations — these are the spots most visitors won’t find on their own. It’s a chance to see the everyday life of Deshaies residents, blending local culture with the fictional world of the series.
The Port: Scenes from the Series
Next, the route descends toward the port of Deshaies, a location shown in many episodes. Here, you’ll see the familiar harbor where boats bob and travelers might be taking excursions. The guide explains how filming takes advantage of the natural setting, with some scenes shot right on location and others carefully staged to fit the story.
Honoré Police Station: The Iconic Set
The highlight for many is the visit to the Honoré Police Station, one of the show’s most recognizable landmarks. You get special access—meaning you can step inside and see the actual police station used in filming. The guide shares behind-the-scenes anecdotes, revealing actor stories and how scenes are creatively constructed.
From quotes like “We loved the behind-the-scenes stories” and “Seeing the police station up close made it all feel so real,” it’s clear this spot resonates strongly with fans. This part of the tour is only about 20 minutes, but it’s packed with interesting facts and plenty of photo opportunities.
The Airport and Other Filming Locations
Further along, you’ll see the airport filming location, and learn how those scenes are shot and edited to add suspense or humor. It’s fascinating to hear how the series uses local scenery to evoke different settings, even if they are all filmed in Deshaies.
The Tour’s End: Catherines Bar
You finish at Catherines Bar, a well-loved spot from the series. The guide encourages you to stay and relax, perhaps with a local drink, while reminiscing about the day’s sights. Many travelers mention this as a perfect way to unwind after a lively walk.
What You Can Expect from the Experience
This tour is well-paced for a quick yet immersive experience. The group size is kept small — no more than 12 people — which ensures everyone can hear and enjoy the stories without feeling rushed. The mobile ticket system makes check-in smooth, and the tour is available most days with confirmation at booking time.
Weather can influence the experience — it’s best on clear days — but the tour offers full refunds if canceled due to bad weather. The price includes all site admissions, so there are no additional hidden costs.
The Itinerary in Detail
- Start at Mairie de Deshaies: An intro to the village’s history and filming background.
- Walking through quiet streets: Discover local corners and filming spots away from crowds.
- Port of Deshaies: See the setting for many seafront scenes.
- Honoré Police Station: Step inside, hear behind-the-scenes details, and see where the magic happens.
- Airport filming location: Learn how scenes are staged against the lush scenery.
- End at Catherines Bar: Relax and reflect with a drink, maybe even revisit favorite spots from the series.
Authentic Experiences
Many reviews praise the informative guides and the unique access to filming sites. Some mention the small group size making it feel more personalized. While some noted the tour’s short duration, they appreciated the focused storytelling and the chance to see Deshaies through the lens of ‘Death in Paradise’.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is perfect for fans of the TV series wanting to see real locations come alive. It also appeals to those interested in local culture and hidden village gems. If you enjoy short, guided walks that combine history and pop culture, you’ll find this tour engaging. However, if you prefer longer, more relaxed explorations, you might want to supplement this with additional time exploring Deshaies on your own.
The Sum Up

This walking tour offers a unique blend of pop culture and authentic Caribbean village charm. For less than fifty dollars, you get a well-organized, small-group experience that reveals the secrets behind some of the most iconic scenes from ‘Death in Paradise’. It’s an excellent choice for TV buffs, photography enthusiasts, or curious travelers seeking a quick yet meaningful glimpse into Deshaies’ scenic surroundings and filming magic.
While the short duration might leave some wanting more, the quality of insight and access makes it a worthwhile addition to any Guadeloupe itinerary. Whether you’re a dedicated fan or simply love discovering new places through storytelling, this tour provides a fun, informative, and picturesque way to spend part of your day.
FAQs

How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it a quick but engaging activity.
What is included in the price?
Your ticket covers all site admissions, including the police station, plus the guided commentary.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but it’s best suited for those comfortable walking for about an hour and a half and interested in the series.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Mairie de Deshaies and concludes at Catherines Bar on Rue de la Vague Bleue.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellations if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, and refunds are provided if weather conditions are poor.
How many people will be in my group?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, which helps ensure a more intimate experience.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to book 6 days in advance to secure your spot, especially during busy periods.
Is transportation provided during the tour?
This is a walking tour, so no additional transportation is included or necessary.
