Anse Azérot
Anse Azérot is the last accessible beach on the North Atlantic coast. The rest of the North Atlantic coastline is closed to bathing due to strong currents and high waves. However, due to the swell…
Anse Azérot is the last accessible beach on the North Atlantic coast. The rest of the North Atlantic coastline is closed to bathing due to strong currents and high waves. However, due to the swell…
Located in a lush green setting, the Banana Museum sits within the “Limbe” plantation, a banana estate in the town of Sainte-Marie. During your visit, you'll explore the history of the banana—…
The Maison du Bèlè born in the town of Sainte-Marie in February 2003. The city of Sainte-Marie is known for its strong roots in tradition. The "Bèlè" of "Bel Air" is a Martinican…
“La Paille Caraïbe” is a basketry workshop located in the Morne‑des‑Esses district of Sainte‑Marie. It has preserved the craft practices of pre‑Columbian tradition, passed down orally…
It owes his name to the first settlers, the Beaupré Saint-Aubin who owned all the surrounding land in front of the islet and the islet. They were devoted to sugar cane exploitation.…
Îlet Sainte-Marie is one of the best known and most easily accessible islets in Martinique. It has 1.22 km of coastline. Its highest point is 14 meters above sea level.
It is…
La Philippe forest is located in the north of Martinique. It is the legacy of the sharing of Fonds Saint Jacques in 1933 of which it is a piece of forest. From 1944, foresters…
Reculée Forest is little known compared to Montravail Forest in Sainte-Luce and…
Saint James rum is said to have originated in Saint-Pierre-de-la-Martinique in 1765. In utmost secrecy, Reverend Father Edmond Lefébure, superior of the Brothers of…
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