Martinique where to sleep

Martinique ou dormir

Which is the most beautiful island of Guadeloupe or Martinique?

Datcha Beach and Gosier Island… ¦ Just outside Pointe-à-Pitre, past the Aquarium of Guadeloupe, begins the south coast of Grande-Terre: here is without any doubt the most beautiful beaches of Guadeloupe.

8 most beautiful islands in the Caribbean

  • 1 – Bahamian. The Bahamas, a paradise vacation destination … …
  • 2 – Barbados. The island of Barbados is an independent state. …
  • 3 – Guadeloupe. …
  • 4 – Curacao. …
  • 5 – Saint Barthelemy. …
  • 6 – Dominican Republic. …
  • 7 – Jamaica. …
  • 8 – Aruba.

In the south-west of the island, in the commune of Sainte-Anne, is Les Salines, a natural town very popular with locals and tourists (2 million visitors a year), Les Salines form the most popular beach beautiful and the largest in all of Martinique, as well as one of the largest in the Caribbean. !!

Guadeloupe is larger than Martinique: in the shape of a large butterfly, it extends over the sea in an archipelago of islands, each one more beautiful than the other. Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre form the main island, surrounded by Saintes, Marie-Galante and Désirade. Its capital is Pointe-a-Pitre.

Where does Martinique live without a car?

Accommodation in the south of the island

  • Village Pierre & Vacances – Sainte Luce: Located by the sea in Sainte-Luce. …
  • Marine Breeze: Sea view, in Sainte-Luce. …
  • Hotel-Restaurant La Dunette: Located by the sea in Sainte-Anne. …
  • Hotel Douce Vague: Located on the edge of Sainte-Luce beach.

Sainte-Anne and the South Atlantic The ideal region is to sleep in Martinique if you want to enjoy the beach away from the crowds. Discover the idyllic coastline of Sainte-Anne and Le Marin. To the north, Vauclin and François offer a pleasant stopover by the ocean.

Visiting Martinique: what is the best thing to do and see what is called “the island of flowers”?

  • Saint Pierre. Photo: Wikimedia – Jean & Nathalie. …
  • Garden in Balata. …
  • Mount Pelee. …
  • Fort of France. …
  • Trail Road. …
  • Pagery Museum. …
  • Pointe du Bout. …
  • Saint Anne.

The most beautiful hotels in Martinique

  • Hotel Cap Est Lagoon Resort & Spa. Cap Est Lagoon Resort & Spa is located in the town of François in the very elegant Cap Est district. …
  • Full Sun Hotel. …
  • French Hotel Coco. …
  • Villa Hotel Suite. …
  • Hotel Bakoua.

Where to stay in Martinique?

Mount Pelée is an essential place to stay in Martinique if you love nature. It can be reached by several routes, including that of the heights of Morne Rouge. At the foot of the volcano is the town of Saint-Pierre with its black sand beaches.

Accommodation in the south of the island

  • Village Pierre & Vacances – Sainte Luce: Located by the sea in Sainte-Luce. …
  • Marine Breeze: Sea view, in Sainte-Luce. …
  • Hotel-Restaurant La Dunette: Located by the sea in Sainte-Anne. …
  • Hotel Douce Vague: Located on the edge of Sainte-Luce beach.

Visiting Martinique: what is the best thing to do and see what is called “the island of flowers”?

  • Saint Pierre. Photo: Wikimedia – Jean & Nathalie. …
  • Garden in Balata. …
  • Mount Pelee. …
  • Fort of France. …
  • Trail Road. …
  • Pagery Museum. …
  • Pointe du Bout. …
  • Saint Anne.

Where to sleep in Martinique?

  • Studio Grand’Rivière (2 nights) booked on Air BNB.
  • Welcome to Sainte Marie (3 nights) via Air BNB in ​​a beautiful colonial house (below).
  • Trois Ilets (4 nights) at the Bakoua hotel in the south of the island.

Where to stay in Martinique for a week?

Sainte-Anne and the South Atlantic Sainte-Anne and the South Atlantic offer visitors a wild coast, arid plains and beautiful Creole villages. It is ideal for sleeping in Martinique if you want to enjoy the beach away from the crowds.

Where to sleep in Martinique?

  • Studio Grand’Rivière (2 nights) booked on Air BNB.
  • Welcome to Sainte Marie (3 nights) via Air BNB in ​​a beautiful colonial house (below).
  • Trois Ilets (4 nights) at the Bakoua hotel in the south of the island.

Pointe du Bout or Anse à l’Ane in 3-Ilets can be a good choice without a car, as you will have things like access to the FdF maritime buses on site and from there, bus options such as the Jardin de Balata and to Sudlib networks (but a very limited network – see timetables).

How to find accommodation in Martinique at a low price? I obviously recommend that you pay as little as possible for camping. Some owners offer part of their garden for a few euros so that you can set up a tent. Negotiate with him on access to sanitary facilities and his kitchen.