Les Trois ilets is probably one of the most popular towns for travelers to Martinique. In fact, it's one of the island's most popular tourist destinations, thanks to its ideal location, beautiful beaches, historical and cultural attractions and leisure activities.
What could be better than a rental car to take you around this magnificent commune and visit the others, each of which has its own unique history?
Cradled by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean, this charming commune offers an idyllic backdrop for relaxing in the bright sunshine. There's plenty to do:
Magnificent beaches: Renting a car in this commune will give you faster access to the sumptuous beaches. Among the most famous are Anse Mitan beach, Anse à l'Âne beach and Pointe du Bout beach. These beaches are ideal for relaxing, swimming, snorkeling and soaking up the Caribbean sun.
A blend of history and culture: The commune of Trois-Îlets has a rich history linked to the colonial era and slavery. It is home to :
The Musée de la Pagerie: a former sugar dwelling that has become a museum offering a glimpse of life at the time.
La Savane des esclaves: an open-air living museum designed to provide an authentic insight into the lives and conditions of the slaves who shaped Martinique's history. You can immerse yourself in the daily life of slaves through reconstructions of traditional houses, working tools and domestic objects.
Mangofil: Adventure and leisure park located in the heart of the rainforest. Main attractions include zip lines offering spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding vegetation.
The Shell and Sea Museum: an enriching experience for nature lovers, marine life enthusiasts and the curious who wish to discover the hidden wonders of the ocean. It offers a unique insight into marine life, while highlighting the importance of protecting and preserving our oceans for future generations.
Explore this commune in search of Creole flavors. Indeed, Les Trois-Îlets offers a variety of restaurants and street stalls where you can sample delicious Creole cuisine, featuring traditional dishes based on fish, seafood and local spices.
Some local restaurants: Le jardin des envies, le Zandoli, la Marine, le Pitaya, l'annexe...
Of course, you can also shop at local supermarkets such as Caraibe Price, Carrefour express, U express...
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