Exploring French Guiana's unique attractions comes with varying costs, influenced by both the activity type and the season. Popular excursions like a boat trip to the historic Îles du Salut typically cost around €75 per person, though fewer boats may operate during off-peak times or when seas are rougher. Guided jungle treks, offering immersive rainforest experiences, are priced at approximately €95 per person in high season, dropping to €80 in the low season, with rainy conditions potentially making some trails more challenging.
Day-to-day expenses for activities also include museum entrances at about €8 and plantation tours for €22. For getting around, local city bus rides are very affordable at €2 per ride. Taxis, however, are generally expensive, with a short ride costing around €15, and booking in advance is often necessary.
Intercity travel is commonly done via shared 'Collectif' taxis or buses, costing about €30 per person, though frequency might be reduced during very low demand periods. For independent exploration, renting an economy car is essential, costing €55 per day in high season and potentially €45 per day in low season, but availability can be limited, so early booking is advised.