What danger in Martinique?
See also: Martinicans earn an average of €2,416 net per month, or €28,994 net per year.
Martinique has never experienced a shark attack. If fear has been fed, especially in recent years, because of the attacks in Reunion, there has never been a shark attack in Martinique.
NO, Guadeloupe does not present any risk for tourists. Dozens of trips to the region have confirmed our strong opinion on this. NO, Guadeloupe does not present any risk for tourists.
The Trigonocephalus, Bothrops lanceolatus, is a species of snake in the family Viperidae. It is also called Fer de lance de la Martinique, in Creole beta-lung or kravat.
Where to stay in Martinique to visit the island?
Sainte-Anne and the South Atlantic Ocean Sainte-Anne and the South Atlantic coast offer visitors a wild coastline, arid plains and beautiful Creole villages. It is an ideal area to sleep in Martinique if you want to enjoy the beach away from the hustle and bustle.
Where to stay in Martinique
- Studio Grand’Rivière (2 nights) booked on Air BNB.
- Sainte Marie (3 nights) homestay via Air BNB in a beautiful colonial house (below).
- Trois Ilets (4 nights) at the Bakoua hotel in the south of the island.
Indeed, Pointe du Bout or Anse à l’Ane in 3-Ilets can be good options without a car because you have elements on site such as access to sea shuttles for FdF and from there some bus options such as the Balata garden and the Sudlib network (very limited network however – see timetables).
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.
Where to sleep in Martinique?
Sainte-Anne and the South Atlantic Ocean Sainte-Anne and the South Atlantic coast offer visitors a wild coastline, arid plains and beautiful Creole villages. It is an ideal area to sleep in Martinique if you want to enjoy the beach away from the hustle and bustle.
Accommodation in the south of the island
- Village Pierre & Vacances – Sainte Luce: Located by the sea, in Sainte-Luce.
- Brise Marine: facing the sea, 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.
Tested for you: 10 must-see hotels in Martinique
- © Julien Ferret / EASYVOYAGE Club Med Les Boucaniers. Of course, it’s surprising to start with a Club Med, a form of hotel that will not please everyone, far from it!
- © SERGE DETALLE The Cap-Est Lagoon Resort & Spa.
- © 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.
Which is the most beautiful island of Guadeloupe or Martinique?
La Datcha beach and the islet of Gosier… Just outside Pointe-à-Pitre, once past the Guadeloupe aquarium, begins the south coast of Grande-Terre: these are undoubtedly the most beautiful beaches of Guadeloupe.
The 8 Most Beautiful Caribbean Islands
- 1 – The Bahamas. The Bahamas, a paradise vacation destination … …
- 2 – Barbados. The island of Barbados is an independent state.
- 3 – Guadeloupe.
- 4 – Curacao.
- 5 – Saint Barthélemy.
- 6 – The Dominican Republic.
- 7 – Jamaica.
- 8 – Aruba.
In the south-west of the island, in the commune of Sainte-Anne, Les Salines is a natural place very popular with both locals and tourists (2 million visitors a year). The most beautiful and largest in all of Martinique, but also 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 more beautiful than the next. Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre form the main island, surrounded by Saintes, Marie-Galante and Désirade. The capital is Pointe-à-Pitre.