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MARTINIQUE (France)
Located in the heart of the Caribbean archipelago, Martinique is one of the Windward islands in the Lesser Antilles group. Its eastern coastline borders the Atlantic Ocean while its western coast is flanked by the Caribbean Sea. Fort-de-France is the main city and capital of this enticing island in the French West Indies. Distinctly French, Martinique offers a seductive mix of historical sites, beaches, lush mountains, and tropical gardens. Saint Pierre is a city rebuilt among the ruins of Martinique's former capital, which was destroyed by the 1902 eruption of Mount Pelée.
BEST TIME to VISIT
FORT-de-FRANCE
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to MARTINIQUE
from January to April

Banana Plantation

Sainte Anne - marina

Habitation Clement - Old Plantation house

Atlantic Ocean

Montagne Pelée (Mont Pelée) last erupted in 1902

Sugar cane plantation and Atlantic Ocean

Pelican

Northern Coast - Lush vegetation

Northern Coast - Grand Riviere - Harbour

Diamant (Diamond) Rock

Sugar cane old plantation

Church

Southern Coast - Diamant

Church

Saint Pierre and the Montagne Pelee volcano in the clouds. The city was destroyed in 1902.

Tartane - Beach and small boats

Northern Coast - Atlantic Ocean

Northern Coast - Grand Riviere - church

Atlantic Coast

House in a village

Northern Coast - Grand Riviere

A resort in Diamant village - Diamant (Diamond) Rock at the back

Market - Caribbean Puppets

Northern Coast - Grand Riviere

Caribbean Coast - Saint Pierre

relax

Atlantic Coast

Northern Coast - Church

Fort de France is the capital city of Martinique

Fort de France is the capital city of Martinique