The Acomat Waterfall is accessible via a very rough road, followed by an unmarked hiking trail that is not too difficult. Swimming and the famous jump into the water basin are allowed, but at your own risk.
This is a favorite and friendly spot for Guadeloupeans who often come here with family to enjoy lunch in the shade of the rainforest on weekends.
Warning
The site is potentially subject to the risk of sudden water surges that can occur after storms and heavy rains upstream. Drownings have been reported. Be cautious of the currents and whirlpools of the waterfall, as well as the edges of the basin, which consist of slippery rocks that can lead to falls, sometimes fatal.