When you come on vacation in Martinique, you hope for sunshine every day. But sometimes, depending on the season, we can have more or less long showers. It is then necessary to find activities to do. We help you to find them!
Martinique wears its nickname of Island of Flowers wonderfully well, since it lists nearly thirty gardens of exceptional beauty. Discover among others the Jardin de Balata, that of Anse Latouche and of course the Creole gardens.
Located on the south-Caribbean coast of Martinique, in the commune of Trois-Ilets, Pointe du Bout is, as its name suggests, at the end of a small peninsula sinking into the bay of Fort de France.
Since 1886, the Great Market of Fort-de-France has been home to many treasures retracing the Martinican tradition. Discover, smell, taste, take part in your cultural immersion thanks to this market of a thousand and one colours.
The cultivation of sugar cane is an integral part of the history of Martinique. Located in the town of Trois-Îlets, the Maison de la Canne presents the history of sugar cane in Martinique since its introduction on the island in the middle of the 17th century.
Dubuc Castle is located at the far end of the peninsula of the Caravelle, overlooking the magnificent Baie du Trésor. It is now some ruins scattered in a park but the place was in the eighteenth century the property of the rich and powerful Dubuc family.
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