Martinique

Originally called Madinina (“Isle of Flowers”), Martinique retains considerable amounts of forest amidst bustling towns and modern day life. Culturally it is home to a vibrant and independent French Caribbean culture.

In 1902 Mount Pelee’s massive eruption engulfed the capital of Saint Pierre in a pyroclastic cloud which destroyed the city and killed nearly all of its 30,000 inhabitants. It has not erupted since 1932, though it is still considered the most active volcano in the region. The capital was moved to Fort de France afterwards, but a smaller version of Saint Pierre remains today. You can visit the local Musee Vulcanologique with its exhibits about Mount Pelee and the eruption. There are many ruins that you can explore, including the jail cell that incarcerated and protected one of the two survivors. These ruins are Martinique’s top attraction.

Fort de France contains the Fort St. Louis dating back to 1640 which is still serving as a military base.  The visually striking Bibliotheque Schoelcher and some colourful public markets are other attractions.

Elsewhere, Point du Bout is the most highly developed resort in Martinique and is a testament to mass tourism. If you escape away a little distance though, you can find more attractive and calming villages such as Grand Anse and Anse d’Arlet. Sun-worshipers will appreciate the beautiful beach of Les Salines on Martinique’s southern end.

Martinique is a good place for a scenic drive, with both the N2 coastal road and the N3 Route de la Trace offering interesting scenery and a number of smaller stops for museums, gardens and plantation estates.

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Fort-de-France, Martinique
Fort de France, situated in Martinique... in the Carabean sea. A paradise on earth. A little isle, a lot to buy eg clothes, shoes, spices, .. People are so kind, lovely food, tastefully food, ...
Fort-de-France, Martinique
Probablement la pire de mes destinations. Habitants de l'île particulièrement désagréable et raciste envers les métropolitains. Je déconseil plus que tout autre destination.
Fort-de-France, Martinique
2 voyages en Martinique, un de 1 mois et l'autre de 2 semaines
Fort-de-France, Martinique
plus belle ile au monde sa compendé sa ou di972 MADININA
Petite Anse, Martinique
One of the nicest/most quiet beach in the South
Petite Anse, Martinique
amazing country split between beaches, mountains and fields of ananas and bananas or sugar cane! If you like to walk, go up north and climb the Pelé Mountain, if you like to sunbathe better go to les salines, one of the best white sand beaches! anywhere you go better have a guide and a french method in case ;-) The best transport way being the car you hired after a double mechanic check :-p about food, locals are really the best to make you discover ouassou and fishes... le rocher du diamant is a place to see but not to bathe (so agitated)
Fort-de-France, Martinique
relaxinggggggggggggggg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!