Where to sleep in Martinique

Ou dormir à la martinique

Where is the best place to stay in Martinique?

In the south-west of the island, in the village of Sainte Anne, is the Salines site, a natural place very popular with its inhabitants and tourists (2 million visitors a year). The finest and finest in Martinique, but also one of the largest in the Caribbean!

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: by the sea, in Sainte-Anne. …
  • Hotel Douce Vague: Located on the edge of Sainte-Luce beach.

Visiting Martinique: what do they do and what do they see in what we call “the island of flowers”?

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

Tested for you: 10 must-see hotels in Martinique

  • Club Med Les Boucaniers © Julien Ferret / EASYVOYAGE. …
  • East Lagoon Resort & Spa © SERGE DETALLE. …
  • Full sun © Raphael Richard. …
  • Domaine Saint-Aubin © Gil JUILLET / EASYVOYAGE. …
  • Villa Suite © Gil JULY / EASYVOYAGE. …
  • The Pagerie © Julien Ferret / EASYVOYAGE.

Where to stay to visit 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. Martinique is the ideal place to sleep if you want to enjoy the beach above all else.

Visiting Martinique: what do they do and what do they see in what we call “the island of flowers”?

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

How to find accommodation in Martinique at a low price? Of course, I recommend paying as little as possible for camping. Some owners offer part of the garden for a few euros to set up your store. Negotiate with him for access to sanitary facilities and the kitchen.

Tested for you: 10 must-see hotels in Martinique

  • Club Med Les Boucaniers © Julien Ferret / EASYVOYAGE. …
  • East Lagoon Resort & Spa © SERGE DETALLE. …
  • Full sun © Raphael Richard. …
  • Domaine Saint-Aubin © Gil JUILLET / EASYVOYAGE. …
  • Villa Suite © Gil JULY / EASYVOYAGE. …
  • The Pagerie © Julien Ferret / EASYVOYAGE.

Where to stay in Martinique without a car?

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: by the sea, in Sainte-Anne. …
  • Hotel Douce Vague: Located on the edge of Sainte-Luce beach.

Sainte-Anne and the South Atlantic region is the perfect place to sleep in Martinique if you want to enjoy the beach away from the crowds. Discover the idyllic coast of Sainte-Anne and Marin. Further north, Vauclin and François offer a pleasant stop by the ocean.

Visiting Martinique: what do they do and what do they see in what we call “the island of flowers”?

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

Tested for you: 10 must-see hotels in Martinique

  • Club Med Les Boucaniers © Julien Ferret / EASYVOYAGE. …
  • East Lagoon Resort & Spa © SERGE DETALLE. …
  • Full sun © Raphael Richard. …
  • Domaine Saint-Aubin © Gil JUILLET / EASYVOYAGE. …
  • Villa Suite © Gil JULY / EASYVOYAGE. …
  • The Pagerie © Julien Ferret / EASYVOYAGE.

Where not to go in Martinique?

Read also: The population of Martinique earns an average of €2,416 net per month, or €28,994 net per year.

Unless you are bringing your car to live on the island in Martinique, you will need to rent a car to get around. The rental offer is important in Martinique. You have no difficulty renting a vehicle for a day or a few weeks.

10 essential memories to bring back from Martinique

  • Martinique rum is essential for your homemade cocktails.
  • Lélé wood in Martinique at the service of your ti coup.
  • Spices to reproduce memorable Martinican recipes.
  • Cafe in memory of the island of flowers.
  • Perfume your memories with a perfume made in Martinique.

Martinique has never been attacked by sharks. However, while fears have revived in recent years, particularly due to attacks on Reunion Island, there has never been a shark attack in Martinique.