Where to find turtles in Martinique?
Martinique is famous for its beautiful beaches. In addition, some are home to a population of sea turtles. From May to November, this is the period when they evolve the most. You will then meet them for sure in the most beautiful places of Martinique.
Our best places to snorkel in Martinique
- Anse Dufour: This is definitely our favorite place! …
- The rock of Anses d’Arlets beach: …
- Point Borgnese: …
- Anse Noire: …
- Wide creek of Arlets: …
- Anse Torino: …
- Anse Fig Tree: …
- Mrs Island:
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 Flower Wildlife Refuge, Nicaragua.
The best places to observe with flippers, mask and snorkel are: Plage de Bouillante: Look for green turtles on the seagrass in front of the beach, sometimes a few tens of meters from the edge, especially in front of the beach of Petit Malendure, located just north of the main beach.
Where to see rays in Martinique?
Our best places to snorkel in Martinique
- Anse Dufour: This is definitely our favorite spot! …
- The rock of Anses d’Arlets beach: …
- Point Borgnese: …
- Anse Noire: …
- Wide creek of Arlets: …
- Anse Torino: …
- Anse Fig Tree: …
- Mrs Island:
Anse Dufour has been known to offer the possibility of seeing turtles, but you can also go to Anse Noire, which is the only volcanic sand beach on the south coast and just behind it. You can also spot turtles at Grande Anse and at the beach in the village of Anses-d’Arlets.
Swimming with manta rays: our 7 dive spots
- Swimming with manta rays: Socorro Island, Mexico. The island of Socorro in Mexico, in the middle of the Pacific, allows you to swim with manta rays. …
- Galapagos, Ecuador. …
- Koh Bon, Thailand. …
- Nusa Penida, Indonesia. …
- Ari Atoll, Maldives. …
- Rangiroa, Polynesia. …
- Coral Bay, Australia.
The Petite Terre reserve The channel formed between the two islets is an excellent playground for mask and snorkeling enthusiasts. In the transparent and shallow waters, you may be lucky enough to see large dazibats, turtles, lemon sharks and barracudas.