Martinique

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Martinique, a French Caribbean island, blends European sophistication with tropical charm. Known as the “Isle of Flowers,” its lush rainforests, volcanic peaks, and pristine beaches create breathtaking scenery. Visitors can hike Mount Pelée, relax at Les Salines Beach, or wander colorful markets in Fort-de-France.

The island’s culture reflects African, French, and Creole influences, visible in music, cuisine, and festivals. Savor spicy Creole dishes, sip local rhum agricole, and dance to zouk rhythms. With its friendly people, cultural richness, and natural wonders, Martinique offers travelers an unforgettable balance of relaxation, adventure, and authentic island lifestyle.

Essential Travel Information

Everything You Need to Know Before You Go to Martinique

Martinique, a French Caribbean island, blends European sophistication with tropical charm. Known as the “Isle of Flowers,” its lush rainforests, volcanic peaks, and pristine beaches create breathtaking scenery. Visitors can hike Mount Pelée, relax at Les Salines Beach, or wander colorful markets in Fort-de-France.

The island’s culture reflects African, French, and Creole influences, visible in music, cuisine, and festivals. Savor spicy Creole dishes, sip local rhum agricole, and dance to zouk rhythms. With its friendly people, cultural richness, and natural wonders, Martinique offers travelers an unforgettable balance of relaxation, adventure, and authentic island lifestyle.

Fort-de-France

Martinique’s capital blends colonial charm, shopping, markets, museums, and vibrant street life—perfect for a cultural and urban island experience.

Saint-Pierre

Once destroyed by a volcanic eruption, this historic town offers ruins, museums, and views of Mont Pelée—full of heritage and mystery.

Les Anses-d'Arlet

A picturesque beach village known for crystal-clear waters, snorkeling, and its iconic church facing the sea—ideal for peaceful beach days.

Sainte-Anne

Home to Plage des Salines, Sainte-Anne boasts Martinique’s most beautiful beaches, plus markets, hiking trails, and authentic Creole charm.

Le Diamant

Famous for Diamond Rock and scenic coastline, this area offers surf-friendly beaches, ocean views, and local history at Cap 110 memorial.

Entry Requirements

Passport

Valid for your stay; EU citizens may use national ID.

Visa

EU citizens exempt; others follow French visa regulations.

Proof of Return or Onward Travel

Usually requested at immigration.

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What to Buy While In Martinique

Martinique Google Map

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Emergency Services

Police

Police & Fire in Marin: +596 596 74 80 18

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Fire or Ambulance

Police & Fire in Marin: +596 596 74 80 18

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