Where to snorkel in Martinique?
Our best snorkeling spots in Martinique
- Anse Dufour: This is without a doubt our favorite place! …
- Anses d’Arlets rock beach: …
- Point Borgnese: …
- Anse Noire: …
- Wide creek of Arlets: …
- Anse Torino: …
- Anse Fig Tree: …
- Mrs Island:
How to find Martinique?
What to do in Martinique with the family?
- Take them to the beach and have a picnic.
- Discover the Fort-de-France market for its smells and colors.
- Visit the Balata garden.
- Take a boat trip to see the dolphins.
- Explore the Ceron house which houses a magnificent tropical park.
Where to go out at night in Martinique?
Where to go out in Martinique: the best waterfront bars
- Going out in Martinique: Shell’s – Shell’s photo credit.
- Le Kano is a sea view bar at Pointe du Bout in Martinique – photo credit: Le Kano.
- Where to go out in Martinique: The coco bar is the ideal place to have a drink with your feet in the water.
What identity documents should go to Martinique?
An identity card or passport is sufficient for French and EEC passengers. Foreigners in possession of a Schengen space visa must obtain a “DOM extension visa” from their prefecture.
Where is the diving and snorkeling in Martinique?
Our list of the best snorkeling spots – Snorkeling
- Anse Dufour. Anse Dufour is a good place with many rocks colonized by marine life bordered by a drop (25m). …
- L’Anse Noire. L’Anse Noire is undoubtedly one of the best snorkeling spots in Martinique. …
- Little Anse d’Arlet. …
- Anse Couleuvre. …
- Anse Ceron.
Where to swim with turtles in Martinique?
Anse Dufour is known to offer the chance to see turtles, but you can also go to Anse Noire which is the only volcanic sand beach on the south coast and just behind. You can also spot turtles at Grande Anse and on the beach in the village of Anses-d’Arlets.
Where to swim with dolphins in Martinique?
Chez Dauphins à fleur d’O in Trois-Îlets: departure from the Pointe du Bout marina. Chez Amphitrite in Case-Pilote: departure from the port pier, morning excursion to discover the dolphins + day trip possible. In Gevensea Martinique at Case-Pilote: departure from the port of Case-Pilote.
Where to swim with turtles in Guadeloupe?
Swim with turtles in Guadeloupe
- the Petite Terre nature reserve where you can swim in the company of sharks, rays and turtles in a lagoon with turquoise reflections.
- Plage de Bouillante where turtles often swim a few tens of meters from the beach and is easily accessible.
Where to swim with turtles?
Swimming with turtles: our 10 best places
- Swimming with turtles: Gili Islands, Indonesia. To swim with turtles, you have to go to Indonesia. …
- Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. …
- Tire, Lebanon. …
- Marsa Alam, Egypt. …
- Big Island, Hawaii…
- Akumal, Mexico. …
- Sipadan, Malaysia. …
- The Flor Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua.
When to dive in Martinique?
Best season for diving in Martinique The hurricane period from June to November, and especially the months of September and October, is to be avoided. Heavy rain can ruin your stay! The temperature fluctuates between 25° and 28° C all year round.
When to dive in Guadeloupe?
The best season to dive in Guadeloupe Guadeloupe enjoys a warm tropical climate with pleasant temperatures all year round. We dive all year round in Guadeloupe, however it is best to avoid the hurricane period from June to November and in particular the months of September and October.
What is the best season to go to Martinique?
The best time to go to Martinique The dry season from December to April is the best time to enjoy the trip to Martinique. The rains are rare and the temperatures are pleasant.
When is the best time to go to the West Indies?
The best way to go to the West Indies is obviously the season between December and April. The sky is almost always blue, the temperatures are warm but not excessive, and the air is dry. You will particularly appreciate this mild climate, far from the cold of Europe or North America.
When is the high season in Martinique?
From late December to April is the dry season, called Lent, a fun winter. It is the high season and it is the most pleasant (see below). From mid-June to November (summer school holidays), it is the low season, also called wintering.
Where to see rays in Martinique?
La Pointe Borgnèse For a snorkeling trip in Martinique, it’s a great place. Here we discover butterflyfish, barracudas and beautiful starfish, rays and barracudas exhibit themselves before your amazed eyes.
How to get to the small island of Knight?
To get there, just take the shuttle from the Cap Chevalier pier. The crossing is quite fast, no more than 500 m and less than 10 minutes separate the islet from the coast. The round trip by boat costs €4 per person, at any time of the day.