The island of beautiful flowers
Overview
Martinique, nestled between Dominica and Saint Lucia, captivates with its variety of landscapes, from idyllic beaches to picturesque mountains. It also enchants every traveller with its rich cultural heritage, fishing villages, world-famous rum and delicious Creole cuisine.
Must-see places in Martinique:
Diamond Rock is one of Martinique's most famous icons. Located off the south-west coast, the Rock is a true paradise for scuba diving enthusiasts.
Grand'Rivière is a small fishing village at the northernmost tip of Martinique. It is ideal for nature lovers and hikers, with its trails and spectacular cliffs.
Les Anses-d'Arlet is known for its beautiful beaches, snorkelling spots and fishing village with colourful Creole houses. A picture-postcard scene.
Les Fonds Blancs, just 2 km from the shores of Le Robert and Le François, are a succession of sandbanks with crystal-clear water. A unique experience at the heart of the Caribbean Sea.
Saint-Pierre, once nicknamed the "Little Paris of the Antilles", is a town steeped in history. Destroyed by the eruption of Mont Pelée in 1902, it is today a fascinating place to explore.
Rum is part of the island's cultural heritage and visiting a distillery is a must. There are many distilleries offering guided tours to discover the production process and taste different varieties.
Your itinerary
from the wild north to the festive south
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