Curious About Death in Paradise Filming Location? Explore the Caribbean Island Here




 Ceaseless daylight, brilliant wraps and free-streaming jugs of "Etensel" lager, Passing in Heaven infuses a virtual portion of vitamin D into melancholy UK winters - and moving your wanderlust is bound.


Fortunately, the mild scenery of Holy person Marie island, however fictitious in name, is a genuine cut of the Caribbean open for holidaymakers to top up their tans, wear a few flippers and kick back with a mixed drink on a serious winter sun escape.


With series 13 of the wrongdoing parody right now running in the Sunday 9pm space, here are the shooting areas behind just about 100 episodes of the English French wrongdoing satire.


Where is Demise in Heaven recorded?


Since it previously broadcasted in 2011, the six islands of Guadeloupe - a French archipelago in the Lesser Antilles - have been the stage for the heaven shooting objective of the hit BBC show.


Arranged among Dominica and Antigua in the eastern Caribbean Ocean, the fantastic landscape - earthenware rooftops, customary holy places and a sweeping of floating palms you see on screen - are basically shot on butterfly-formed Guadeloupe's Basse-Terre island, explicitly on its north west coast.


What recording areas could you at any point visit?


Deshaies, a lively fishing town on Basse-Terre island, serves as the show's made up coastline setting of St Honoré, with Death in Heaven area visits running in top season for super fans hoping to track down something other than sun on Guadeloupe.


Scenes at Catherine Bordey's - the barmaid-turned-city hall leader mother of OG criminal investigator Camille Bordey-ocean front bar and regular torment for the imaginary wrongdoing group, however initially took shots at Le Kaz café further inland, are presently recorded at Le Madras cajun and creole eatery on Regret de La Dubious Bleue promenade. Visit Catherine's Bar yourself for a menu of new fish and cold daiquiris.


With respect to the show's sensational Honoré Police headquarters and the focal point of most episodes, the Presbytery appended to the congregation of St Peter and St Paul in Deshaies lays everything out.


Somewhere else the show's unbelievable shack, as of now home to blundering English investigator DI Neville Parker played by Ralf Little, is built each season on Anse de la Perle Ocean side and The Langley Stronghold Imperial Lodging, where the cast stays from December to May, has likewise welcomed the cameras in for a homicide or two throughout the long term.


How might I arrive?


It takes two flights by means of Paris, France to get to Pointe-à-Pitre Air terminal, the primary air center in Guadeloupe. Vueling Carriers return flights start from £540. From that point it's simply a 50-minute drive to Deshaies to experience your Passing in Heaven dreams - murder, double-crossing and disorder rejected.