Anse-Bertrand is a village located in the north of the island of Guadeloupe.

Area: 5,380 hectares
Population: 5,028

Anse-Bertrand is a commune whose economy rests primarily on agriculture, particularly on sugar cane. It is endowed with a rich past whose remnants you can see through a number of windmills scaterred over the commune such as Habitation La Mahaudière.

In Anse Bertrand the landscape is scenic, especially places such as "Pointe de la Grande Vigie" situated at the most northermost part of the archipelago.\n