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Martinique : what a magnificent island!

There are many reasons to visit Martinique! First of all, this Caribbean island offers a pleasant tropical climate of warm and sunny temperatures all year round. The white sandy beaches and turquoise waters are simply stunning, ideal for relaxing and soaking up the sun.

In addition to its paradisiacal landscapes, Martinique boasts a rich history and vibrant culture. You can discover colonial relics, visit fascinating museums and explore picturesque villages.

Creole cuisine is also a must, with its exotic flavors and delicious dishes based on seafood and local spices. Nature lovers will be delighted to explore the lush rainforest, hike the extinct volcanoes or discover the island’s exceptional flora and fauna.

The destination offers many activities and attractions for visitors. Here are just a few reasons to visit the region:

Heavenly beaches

The Caribbean island paradise of Martinique is renowned for its fine sandy beaches, turquoise waters and tropical climate. Here are just a few of the most beautiful to visit:

  • The Salines
  • Anse Dufour and Anse Noire
  • Anse Mitan
  • Anse Couleuvre
  • Anse Céron
  • Pointe Marin and many more!

The Grand Marché of Fort-De-France

The Grand Marché is located in the heart of Fort-de-France, close to the city’s waterfront and port. Built in the early 20th century, it is one of Martinique’s oldest markets. Over the years, it has become a must for lovers of local produce, crafts and Martinican culture.

Nautical activities

Martinique, surrounded by the warm waters of the Caribbean Sea, offers a wide range of water sports activities for visitors seeking adventure and relaxation. Whether you like scuba diving, snorkeling, kayaking, fishing, afternoons on a catamaran or dolphin and whale watching, you’ll find what you’re looking for!

Belata garden

The Jardin de Balata is one of Martinique’s most emblematic sites, located around ten kilometers north of Fort-de-France, the island’s capital. It’s an exceptional botanical garden nestled in the heart of the Falaise valley, offering a unique experience for nature and exotic plant lovers.

Rhum enthusiasts

Rhum agricole is a specialty of Martinique, and the island is renowned the world over for the quality of its rhum agricole. Unlike traditional rum, which is produced from molasses (a by-product of sugar), rhum agricole is made from fresh sugarcane juice. You’ll find plenty of places to enjoy this delicious agricultural rum!

Festivities and events

Carnaval de la Martinique is one of the island’s most important cultural and festive events. It takes place every year in the run-up to Mardi Gras, marking the period of celebration that precedes Lent. Carnival festivities in Martinique are a lively mix of music, dance, colorful costumes and Creole traditions, making this event a unique experience.

Contact your travel consultant for more information and/or to make a reservation!