How are the roads in Martinique?
Where can I stay without a car in Martinique?
Accommodation in the south of the island
- Village Pierre & Vacances – Sainte Luce: Located by the sea in Sainte-Luce. …
- Marine Breeze: Overlooking the sea in Sainte-Luce. …
- Hotel-Restaurant La Dunette: Located by the sea, in Sainte-Anne. …
- Hôtel Douce Vague: The hotel is located on the edge of Sainte-Luce beach.
In the absence of a car, these shared taxis (minibuses or station wagons marked “T.C.”) are the best way to get around the island. They run very early in the morning, but only until 6 p.m. and do not work (or hardly work) on weekends.
Sainte-Anne and the South Atlantic This is an ideal region to sleep in Martinique if you want to enjoy the beach away from the crowds. Discover the idyllic coastline of Sainte-Anne and Marin. Further north, the Vauclin and the François offer a pleasant stopover by the sea.
Tested for you: 10 must-see hotels in Martinique
- © Julien Ferret / SIMPLICITY Club Med Les Boucaniers. Of course, it’s incredible to start with a Club Med, a form of hotel that not everyone will enjoy, far from it! …
- © SERGE DETALLE Lagoon Resort & Spa Le Cap-Est. …
- © Raphael Richard Le Plein Soleil. …
- © Gil GIUGLIO / EASYVOYAGE The Domaine Saint-Aubin.
How do I get around Fort-de-France?
- Pitons du Carbet. Carbet and the Northern Caribbean. Volcano and wild beaches. …
- Colorful house in Trois-Ilets. Trois Ilets and the Southern Caribbean. Seaside resorts and dream beaches. …
- View of Sainte-Marie in Martinique. Sainte-Marie and the North Atlantic. …
- Live in Sainte-Anne. Sainte-Anne and the South Atlantic.
Visit Guadeloupe without a car: yes it is possible!
- Tip 1: Find accommodation in Le Gosier or Sainte-Anne. …
- Tip 2: book a shuttle to your accommodation. …
- Tip 3: Use the buses between Pointe-à-Pitre, Le Gosier and Ste Anne. …
- Tip 4: Visit some of the smaller islands. …
- Tip 5: Take a guided tour.
Bus. Bus transport to the city of Fort-de-France is via the MOZAIK network. 29 of the 61 lines are located in the area of the city of Fort-de-France. They serve almost all the districts of the agglomeration of Foyalaise.
Where to sleep in Martinique?
Sainte-Anne and the South Atlantic Sainte-Anne and the South Atlantic coast offer visitors a wild coastline, arid plains and beautiful Creole villages. This is an ideal area to sleep in Martinique if you want to enjoy the beach away from the crowds.
Accommodation in the south of the island
- Village Pierre & Vacances – Sainte Luce: Located by the sea in Sainte-Luce. …
- Marine Breeze: Overlooking the sea in Sainte-Luce. …
- Hotel-Restaurant La Dunette: Located by the sea, in Sainte-Anne. …
- Hôtel Douce Vague: The hotel is located on the edge of Sainte-Luce beach.
Tested for you: 10 must-see hotels in Martinique
- © Julien Ferret / SIMPLICITY Club Med Les Boucaniers. Of course, it’s incredible to start with a Club Med, a form of hotel that not everyone will enjoy, far from it! …
- © SERGE DETALLE Lagoon Resort & Spa Le Cap-Est. …
- © Raphael Richard Le Plein Soleil. …
- © Gil GIUGLIO / EASYVOYAGE The Domaine Saint-Aubin.
What to do in Martinique
- Fort of France.
- The beaches of Martinique.
- Take a boat trip to Martinique.
- Saint Pierre.
- TheCarbet.
- Hike from Grand’Rivière to Anse Couleuvre.
- The Pointe du Bout.
- The garden of Balata.