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Where is the best place to stay in Martinique?

In the south-west of the island, in the municipality of Sainte-Anne, is the Place des Salines, a natural place very popular with 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!

Accommodation in the south of the island

  • Villa 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.

Visiting Martinique: what are the best things to see and see on the so-called “Island of Flowers”?

  • San Piero. Photo credit: Wikimedia – Jean & Nathalie. …
  • The garden of Balata. …
  • Monto Pelee. …
  • Fort of France. …
  • The road to the track. …
  • The Pagery Museum. …
  • Pointe du Bout. …
  • Santa Anna.

Tested for you: 10 must-see hotels in Martinique

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

Where to stay in Martinique for 1 week?

Sainte-Anne and the South Atlantic 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 crowds.

Indeed, Pointe du Bout or Anse à l’Ane in 3-Ilets can be good options without a car, as you will have elements on site such as access to maritime ferries for FdF and from there some options by bus like the Balata Garden and the Sudlib network (very limited network however – see timetables).

If you want to be near the best beaches on the island, then you should stay in the south. If you don’t mind crowds and staying in an apartment suits you, then the seaside resorts of Sainte Luce, Trois-Ilets or Sainte Anne are for you.

How to find cheap accommodation in Martinique? Obviously, I recommend camping to pay as little as possible. Some owners offer you a plot of their garden for a few euros for you to pitch your tent there. Negotiate with him to access the toilets and his kitchen.

Where not to go in Martinique?

Read also: Martiniquans earn an average of €2,416 net per month, or €28,994 net per year.

Much more than a relaxing and seaside destination, Martinique will enchant you with its many properties. Nicknamed “the island of flowers”, Martinique is home to beautiful natural places, between long white sand beaches, sugar cane fields, volcano, forest, mangrove…

The territory of Martinique suffers from three major difficulties: remoteness; insularity; topography and high population density which limit the extent of local agriculture.

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

Where to stay in Martinique without a car?

Accommodation in the south of the island

  • Villa 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.

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

Visiting Martinique: what are the best things to see and see on the so-called “Island of Flowers”?

  • San Piero. Photo credit: Wikimedia – Jean & Nathalie. …
  • The garden of Balata. …
  • Monto Pelee. …
  • Fort of France. …
  • The road to the track. …
  • The Pagery Museum. …
  • Pointe du Bout. …
  • Santa Anna.

Tested for you: 10 must-see hotels in Martinique

  • Club Med Les Boucaniers © Julien Ferret / EASYVOYAGE. …
  • Cape Town Lagoon Resort & Spa © SERGE DETAIL. …
  • Full sun © Raphael Richard. …
  • Domaine Saint-Aubin © Gil JUILLET / EASYVOYAGE. …
  • The Villa series © Gil GIUGLIO / EASYVOYAGE. …
  • The Pagerie © Julien Ferret / EASYVOYAGE.