Where is Death in Paradise filmed? The Caribbean island location revealed
Plus if you can visit the island yourself
DEATH in Paradise has become a fan favourite over the years.
But while the island of Saint Marie is fictional, fans can find the real life filming location for the BBC One series in the Caribbean.
Where is Saint Marie?
The island of Saint Marie doesn't actually exist in real life.
Instead, Death in Paradise is filmed in the French Caribbean region of Guadeloupe.
Many extras in the show speak French due to its location.
The island is also known as Butterfly Island, due to its shape.
Honore, the town in the TV series, was filmed in the commune of Deshaies in the northwest of the island.
The stunning location boasts long stretches of sandy beaches and palm trees, while the sleepy Deshaies remains a fishing village during the rest of the year.
Many deaths in the show were filmed at - which doubles as the location where cast and crew stay during filming.
You can book a sea-view room for yourself for around £140 ($185) a night, with breakfast included.
In series eight, Saint Marie Zoo was filmed at , one of the top attractions in Guadeloupe.
And the famous police station is filmed in part of the church of St Peter and St Paul.
The last series saw Ralf Little quit the show, with fans wondering who his replacement could be.
No one has been confirmed yet but some think a woman may be taking on the role.
Betting shop Coral are tipping actress Diane Morgan as their favourite to be the next detective with odds of 1-2.
Miranda Hart is next best in the betting at 2-1, Martin Clunes can be backed at 7-2, while Rupert Grint is 5-1.
Coral’s John Hill said: “Mandy star Diane Morgan tops our betting to replace Ralf Little on Death In Paradise. We think the show may go for a new look on the next series, with the comedian the most likely to land the lead detective role,” said Coral’s John Hill.
How do you get to Guadeloupe?
Unfortunately, there are no direct flights from the UK to Guadeloupe.
Airlines such as and fly to the location, with stopovers in Paris, Amsterdam or St Maarten.
Flights can be found for as little as £306 return from London on , with the cheapest month to travel in September.
But there is warm weather all year round, averaging between 25 and 35 degrees.
You can also do for around £100 ($130) per person.
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Why is Guadeloupe famous?
Guadeloupe is famous to TV fans due to Death in Paradise being filmed there.
The island is also known for its rum which is a huge hit with locals and tourists.
There are nine distilleries offering tours and tastings.
Do they speak English on Guadeloupe?
The official language of Guadeloupe is French.
However Creole is also commonly spoken and some people speak English.
Is Guadeloupe good for tourists?
Guadeloupe is great for tourists due to there being so much to do there.
There is something for everyone - whether you prefer relaxing on the white sand beaches or doing some sight-seeing.
The island has volcanic peaks, protected parks along with some of the most impressive dive spots in the world.
Do UK citizens need a visa for Guadeloupe?
The short answer is, no you will not need a visa if you're planning on staying in Guadeloupe for a short amount of time.
If your passport describes you as a British Citizen you will not need a visa to enter Guadeloupe for stays of up to three months.
What is the currency in Guadeloupe?
The currency in Guadeloupe is the euro.
Apart from the euro, no other currency is officially accepted in Guadeloupe.
What vaccinations do I need for Guadeloupe?
It is recommended that you get your Yellow Fever vaccination before you visit Guadeloupe.
It's also recommended to get your Rabies and Tetanus jabs before travelling as well.
What is the crime rate in Guadeloupe?
The crime rate in Guadeloupe is described as moderate to low, depending on what type of crime.
It is recommended to avoid isolated areas including beaches after dark.
Do not carry large amounts of cash or jewellery with you and put your valuables and travel documents in safety deposit boxes and hotel safes.