Martinique

Discover the Allure of Martinique

Known as the “Island of Flowers," the port of Martinique offers an enchanting blend of lush landscapes, rich history, and a unique fusion of French and Caribbean cultures—a breathtaking canvas of natural beauty and cultural vibrancy.

Explore Fort-de-France – A Bustling Hub of Culture and History

Your first encounter is the capital city, Fort-de-France. Stroll through its bustling streets and explore La Savane, a serene park dotted with market stalls and local artisans. The city’s heart is home to the magnificent Saint-Louis Cathedral and the historic Fort Saint-Louis, offering insights into the island’s colonial past.

Tracing the Steps of History

Martinique’s history is deeply woven into its landmarks. Visit the Balata Cathedral, a mini-replica of Paris’s Sacré-Cœur, and the Schoelcher Library, a masterpiece of eclectic architecture. Delve into the island’s past at the Pagerie Museum, the birthplace of Empress Josephine, and the Anse Cafard Slave Memorial, a poignant reminder of Martinique’s history.

Immerse Yourself in Tropical Paradise

Nature enthusiasts will revel in Martinique’s natural splendors. The Mount Pelée volcano offers adventurous hiking trails with stunning panoramic views. The serene Jardin de Balata, a botanical garden nestled in the heart of the island, showcases a diverse array of tropical flora. For a tranquil experience, visit the Salines Beach, a perfect spot for swimming and sunbathing.

A Fusion of French and Caribbean Flavors

Martinique’s cuisine is a delightful fusion of French and Caribbean flavors. Sample the local specialty, ‘accras de morue’ (salt cod fritters), and the island’s famous rum at one of the many distilleries like Habitation Clément. Fine dining options abound, with waterfront restaurants offering fresh seafood and Creole dishes.

Embrace the Vibrant Local Life

Experience Martinique’s vibrant culture at the Grand Marché, where the air is filled with the aromas of spices and local delicacies. For art lovers, the Aimé Césaire Museum celebrates the life of the famed poet and politician. The island’s music and dance, deeply rooted in African, French, and Caribbean traditions, can be enjoyed in local bars and nightclubs.

Local Crafts and Boutiques

Indulge in retail therapy at the boutiques in Fort-de-France, offering everything from high-end French fashion to colorful local crafts. Unique souvenirs include handmade pottery, Creole jewelry, and the renowned Martinique madras fabric.

Convenient Excursions and Transport

Martinique is well-equipped for cruise passengers, with easy access to taxis, buses, and tour operators right at the port. Whether you’re interested in a guided tour of the island’s highlights or an independent exploration, convenient options are readily available.

Martinique blends the charm of it’s natural beauty with the warmth of its people and the richness of it’s culture; leaving you with lifetime memories that beckon you to return.