
Many of the best things to do in Martinique relate to the French Caribbean island’s magnificent natural beauty or its colourful history. Its great collection of beaches are among its most popular allures, most of which offer serene seascapes and magnificent backdrops.
Sugar plantations cover the slopes of Mount Pelée, Martinique’s active volcano as well as the island’s southern and eastern countryside. Some of these gorgeously landscaped grounds themselves have evolved into unmissable attractions. We’ve included these and more of the island’s top points of interest below.
Gorgeous coastal stretches in the south of the Caribbean
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The beaches of Martinique are among the main draws of this French Caribbean island. The Lesser Antilles’ year-round warm weather attracts beachgoers looking to relax on powdery white sand and explore beautiful coral reefs along the shores.
Some of Martinique’s best beaches include Plage des Salines and Plage de Point Marin on the southern coast, both of which are known for idyllic Caribbean, palm-fringed shorelines up to the water. Further up north is Anse Figuier in Le Marin, a snorkelling paradise with crystal-clear water along the rocks of Pointe Figuier. Grande Anse du Diamant also gets a frequent mention for its small beach town setting, with the scenic Rocher du Diamant (Diamond Rock) on the horizon. 阅读更多内容
Martinique’s botanical garden
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Jardin de Balata is one of the best things to do in Martinique, especially if you’re looking for a leafy break from the island’s gorgeous beaches. The privately-owned gardens started back in the early 1980s when French horticulturist Jean-Philippe Thoze returned to his childhood Creole house on the hillsides of Fort-de-France, where his passion for botany flourished.
Today, Jardin de Balata features over 300 types of palms alongside varieties of begonias, bamboos and bromeliads. You can stroll through the gardens’ canopy trail, set 15 metres high over giant bamboos and mahoganies. Even if it drizzles during your visit, there are ample huts to shelter along the paths. To refresh, there’s La Luciole, an onsite restaurant where you can enjoy a drink and try some local Creole flavours.
地址: Rte de Balata, Fort-de-France 97234, Martinique
电话: +596 596 64 48 73

Jardin de Balata
A walk back in time at a Carib Indian village
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La Savane des Esclaves is a great place to learn about the local Amerindians’ way of life in Martinique centuries ago. The 3-hectare outdoor museum has a recreated Maroon village, with 25 rustic thatched huts spread over a lushly landscaped hillside in the town of Les Trois-Îlets.
Besides various art pieces and murals depicting the history of local slavery, you can see various medicinal herbs grown in a Creole garden. You can also taste freshly brewed herbal teas and see a live cassava flour cooking demo. Guided tours are mostly in French, but text handouts are available in English, German, and Spanish.
地址: La Ferme, Les Trois-Îlets 97229, Martinique
电话: +596 596 68 33 91

La Savane des Esclaves
Colourful wildlife within a 4-hectare park
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Zoo Martinique offers a fun family outing in Martinique. You can admire a variety of animal and bird species from around the globe. The zoological park was established in the Habitation Latouche sugar plantation in the town of Carbet – the island’s oldest plantation and refinery. The plantation was devastated by the eruption of Mount Pelée in the early 1900s and you can still see some of the ruins on your visit.
Among the most exotic animals that you can see at Zoo Martinique, besides the parrots, monkeys, and anteaters, are black jaguars, red-footed tortoises, and the elusive red-handed tamarin. The magnificent botanical garden was designed by the founder of the Balata Gardens.
地址: Anse Latouche, Le Carbet 97221, Martinique
开放时间 Daily from 9 am to 6 pm
电话: +596 596 52 76 08

Zoo Martinique
A rainforest hike to Martinique’s wondrous waterfall
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Gorges de la Falaise is a narrow gorge and waterfall near the hillside community of L’Ajoupa. Here, you can enjoy one of the most immersive nature adventures in Martinique. A delight for those into canyoning, the river trail leads you through the lushly rainforested slope northeast of Mount Pelée and through vast plantations that date back centuries.
The stream of namesake River Falaise finds its way through tall rock walls towards a series of natural rock slides and refreshing pools. The waterfall itself cascades from about 14 metres high. It’s a moderate hike that regularly attracts families sharing a taste for adventure.
地址: Chem. de Semaine, Ajoupa-Bouillon 97216, Martinique
开放时间 Daily from 8 am to 2 pm
电话: +596 696 11 52 41

Gorges de la Falaise