Island of Flowers - French Caribbean Elegance
Fort-de-France
375,000
French, Creole
Euro (EUR)
Dec - May
4-5 hours
5-6 hours (via connecting)
8-9 hours
8-9 hours
Martinique is an overseas region of France known as the "Island of Flowers" for its lush tropical vegetation and vibrant flora. This stunning island blends French sophistication with Caribbean warmth, featuring dramatic volcanic landscapes, pristine beaches, world-class cuisine, and rich cultural heritage. From the active Mont Pelée volcano to the turquoise waters of Les Salines beach, Martinique offers diverse experiences within a relatively compact island.
As part of France, Martinique provides European infrastructure and amenities while maintaining authentic Caribbean character. The capital Fort-de-France buzzes with markets and colonial architecture. The north features rainforest hiking and volcanic terrain, while the south offers white-sand beaches and sailing. Historic rum distilleries, Creole culture, French patisseries, and UNESCO-protected sites create a unique fusion experience.
Martinique won 3 World Travel Awards in 2025, recognizing excellence in resorts, boutique hotels, and tourism services across this French Caribbean gem.
Home to stunning white-sand beaches including Les Salines, Anse Dufour, Grande Anse des Salines. Resort areas, water sports, calm turquoise waters perfect for families.
Dramatic volcanic landscapes with black-sand beaches, Mont Pelée, rainforest hiking, and historic Saint-Pierre ruins. Wilder Atlantic waves and surfing spots.
Fort-de-France capital, Jardin de Balata, La Caravelle Peninsula, and mountainous interior with lush rainforest trails, waterfalls, and scenic Route de la Trace.
Resort area across the bay from Fort-de-France featuring Pointe du Bout, golf courses, marina, Anse Mitan beach, and historical plantation sites.
Martinique boasts over 75 beaches ranging from the iconic white sands of Les Salines to the dramatic black-sand beaches near Mont Pelée. The Caribbean coast features calm, clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Grande Anse des Salines offers miles of white sand with coconut palms and beach bars serving local specialties.
Unique beaches include Anse Noire (black volcanic sand) and Anse Dufour (white sand) located side-by-side, both excellent for spotting sea turtles. The Atlantic coast offers surfing beaches like Anse Bonneville. Pointe Marin near Sainte-Anne provides shallow, calm waters ideal for families. Diamond Beach offers dramatic views of Diamond Rock.
Martinique's diverse landscapes offer exceptional hiking from coastal trails to volcanic summit climbs. The Route de la Trace scenic mountain road traverses rainforest with trailheads to waterfalls and peaks. Mont Pelée summit hike challenges experienced hikers with steep terrain and stunning panoramic views.
Water sports include sailing (Martinique is a major sailing hub), windsurfing, kitesurfing, kayaking through mangroves, and world-class diving. Snorkeling sites abound with healthy reefs and sea turtle encounters. Canyoning adventures through rainforest gorges, zip-lining, and horseback riding offer adrenaline-fueled experiences.
Martinican culture represents a sophisticated fusion of French and Creole traditions with African, Caribbean, and Indian influences. French is the official language, though Creole (Martiniquais) is widely spoken. As a French overseas region, European standards apply with excellent infrastructure, healthcare, and services.
The cuisine is exceptional, combining French culinary techniques with tropical ingredients and Creole spices. Must-try dishes include accras de morue (salt cod fritters), colombo (curry), boudin créole (blood sausage), langouste (lobster), court-bouillon poisson (fish stew), and féroce d'avocat (avocado dish). French pastries, tropical fruits, and world-renowned rhum agricole (sugarcane rum) are staples. Visit Grand Marché in Fort-de-France for spices, produce, and authentic flavors.
Exclusive French Caribbean packages and island experiences
7 nights all-inclusive • Beachfront • Water sports • French cuisine
5 nights boutique hotel • Gourmet dining • Spa • Private beach access
6 nights • Mont Pelée hike • Rum distillery tours • Les Salines beach