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Things to do in Martinique

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The top 145 attractions in Martinique

Shops in Fort-de-France
Galeries Lafayette
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Martinique is a French island and Fort de France is the capital. In Cathedral Square, on the corner of the streets Antoine Siger a
Museums in Fort-de-France
County Museum of Archeology and Prehistory
This museum, situated in the Rue de la Liberté, is housed in a mansion built in the 19th Century. The façade is a good example of
Of Touristic Interest in Fort-de-France
Promenade of Fort de France
This is a wide pedestrian avenue that runs for approximately one kilometre along the entire bay of the Flemings between Fort San L
Castles in Fort-de-France
Fort Saint Louis
This seventeenth century defensive fortress has been declared a Historical Monument. It is the oldest and most important building
Markets in Fort-de-France
Crafts Market (Marche Artisanal)
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At the end of the boardwalk, opposite the ferry station, there is a tourist market where you can buy various souvenirs and local c
Historical Monuments in Le Carbet
Place Bertin - Chamber of Commerce
One of the buildings that catch your attention in Malecón in Saint Pierre is called "Place Bertin", located next to the Local Mark
Beaches in Sainte-Luce
Path Anse Trabaud
Who says there are few beaches in Martinique? This road 4 km long with a road toll of 2,5euros since it is a private agricultural
Nature Reserves in Fort-de-France
Route de la Trace
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The road from Fort-de-France to Morne Rouge is called Nacional 3, but it is more widely known as "Route de la Trace". This road wa
Villages in Bellefontaine
Bellefontaine
Bellefontaine is a small fishing village on the west coast of Martinique. It is situated between Le Carbet and Case-Pilote. Only 1
Harbors in Fort-de-France
Pointe Simon Ferry Terminal
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In the downtown area, at the end of the Malecon, is the Pointe Simm ferry dock. Several shipping companies offer shuttle service
Beaches in Fort-de-France
Fort-de-France Beach
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Although the popular tourist beaches are in the southern part of the island of Martinique (especially Pointe du Bout and Le Trois-
Statues in Fort-de-France
Monument to the Fallen
This is one of the monuments which you can find in La Savane park. It is situated opposite the Fort Saint Louis. The monument hono
City Halls in Fort-de-France
Prefecture of Martinique
This place is situated opposite the Schoelcher Library, at the beginning of Sévère Victor Street, where you can see the House of G
Historical Monuments in Fort-de-France
Pavillon Bougenot
Along with the Prefecture of Martinique is Bougenot Pavillon, a typical bourgeois residential mansion from the 1887, inspired by t
Theaters in Fort-de-France
Theatre Aime Cesaire
On the corner between Victor Sévère and Rue de la République, is the Theatre Aime Cesaire. The building was built in the late nine
Shopping Centres in Fort-de-France
Rue de la Republique
The main street of Fort de France is the Rue de la République, which runs perpendicular to the Flamingo Bay from the Craft Market
Statues in Fort-de-France
Victor Schoelcher Statue
In the heart of the garden is the principle facade of the former courthouse (now a cultural center) is a monument dedicated to Vic
Of Touristic Interest in Le Carbet
Planting of la Montagne Pelée
On the outskirts of [poi = 120188] Saint Pierre [/ poi], you'll find the [poi = 120169] Depaz Distillery [/ poi], a famous rum fac