Where to Go in Martinique

Wondering where to go in Martinique? Between white-sand beaches, majestic volcanoes, and colorful villages, the “Island of Flowers” offers an incredible mix of landscapes and experiences.

From Beaches to Green Mountains

Discover what to see in Martinique—from must-visit beaches and nature hikes to cultural sites and activities you can enjoy even on a rainy day.

1 - From Beaches to Green Mountains

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For Beach Lovers and Sun Seekers

Sainte-Anne & Anse des Salines: Just minutes from Club Med Les Boucaniers, Sainte-Anne is the postcard-perfect Caribbean setting. An endless stretch of white sand, coconut palms lined up like sentinels, and a turquoise lagoon where time seems to stand still. This is the place to sunbathe, sip a Ti’ Punch facing the horizon, and soak up the laid-back Creole rhythm.

Le Diamant & its Iconic Rock: The 4 km-long Grande Anse du Diamant attracts both walkers and divers. The view of the legendary Diamond Rock is a spectacle in itself. Adventurers can take a boat trip or go diving to explore its marine life, filled with tropical fish and colorful coral.

Les Trois-Îlets & Pointe du Bout: At the heart of Fort-de-France Bay, Les Trois-Îlets combine modern comfort with Creole authenticity. Boutiques, restaurants, and water sports create a lively vibe. Families enjoy the marina and the Esperance golf course, while curious travelers explore local history at La Savane des Esclaves.

Les Anses d’Arlet: A little gem in southern Martinique, this charming fishing village is famous for its church opening directly onto the sea. A mask and snorkel are all you need to marvel at its crystal-clear waters, where sea turtles and tropical fish swim freely. It’s the perfect spot to mix swimming, snorkeling, and Creole treats by the water.

For Hikers and Nature Lovers

  • Montagne Pelée: The majestic symbol of northern Martinique, Montagne Pelée rises to nearly 1,400 meters. Its ascent is a true challenge for hikers, but the reward is unique: sweeping views over the island and the Caribbean Sea, right from the heart of an active volcano.
  • Jardin de Balata: Just a few kilometers from Fort-de-France, this lush botanical garden is a sensory journey. Towering royal palms, brightly colored tropical flowers, and hanging walkways above the canopy create a poetic walk—perfect for families on a Martinique vacation.
  • Cascade de l’Anse Couleuvre: Hidden deep in a lush rainforest, this waterfall impresses with its 120-meter drop. The trail leading there takes you through banana groves, giant ferns, and the songs of tropical birds—an easy and refreshing hike in nature.

What to Visit in Martinique When It Rains?

Even in the rain, Martinique never loses its charm.

  • Museums: Dive into history at the Musée de la Pagerie or the Franck Perret Volcanological Museum in Saint-Pierre—perfect cultural outings for families.
  • Distilleries: Head to Habitation Clément or Saint-James to discover the art of rum-making and taste some iconic vintages.
  • Artisan Villages: Explore the Village de la Poterie, where local potters and artisans showcase unique creations and souvenirs.
  • Culinary Experiences: Rain or shine, learn the secrets of Creole flavors with a cooking class or a tasting session.

And if you’re on an all-inclusive Martinique vacation, rainy days are far from boring: indoor activities, workshops, and entertainment fill your schedule. At Club Med villages, tropical showers also mean time for wellness (spa, yoga, heated pools), gourmet dining, and family fun. A rain shower becomes the perfect excuse for a relaxing and convivial break.

Martinique Vacations: All-Inclusive or Road Trip?

There are two main ways to discover Martinique:

All-Inclusive Vacation: Staying at an all-inclusive resort like Club Med Les Boucaniers in Sainte-Anne guarantees a worry-free escape: beachfront lodging, gourmet dining, water sports, kids’ clubs, and lively evening entertainment. Perfect for family vacations or travelers who want a fixed budget and the freedom to simply enjoy the beach and relax.

Road Trip Adventure: For more independence, rent a car and explore the island at your own pace: fishing villages, scenic coastal roads, volcanic hikes, and hidden beaches. This option is ideal for travelers looking to experience the full diversity of Martinique’s landscapes and connect with local culture.

Pro Tip: The best approach is to combine both. Spend a week on an all-inclusive Martinique vacation to unwind and enjoy the water activities, then follow it with a road trip to explore the island’s natural wonders and cultural heritage.

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