Where to stay in Martinique with your family

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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. This is an ideal area to sleep in Martinique if you want to enjoy the beach away from the crowds.

Where to sleep 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.

Visiting Martinique: what are the best things to do and see on the so-called “flower island”?

  • Saint Pierre. Photo credit: Wikimedia – Jean & Nathalie. …
  • The garden of Balata. …
  • Mount Pelee. …
  • Fort of France. …
  • The Route of the Trace. …
  • The Pagery Museum. …
  • Pointe du Bout. …
  • Saint Anne.

How to find accommodation in Martinique at a low price? Obviously, I recommend camping to pay as little as possible. Some owners offer you part of their garden for a few euros so that you can set up your tent there. Negotiate with him to have access to the toilets and his kitchen.

Where to go with children in Martinique?

  • 19 family visits and activities to do in Martinique.
  • Paradise beaches of Martinique with children. …
  • Visit of the Salines pond. …
  • Balata Garden. …
  • Martinique Zoo in Le Carbet. …
  • Watch the dolphins. …
  • See the iguanas on Chancel islet. …
  • Family boat trip off Martinique.

For your trip to Martinique, we have calculated an average budget of €1350 per person per week. This price corresponds to a holiday that you have organized yourself. You can, however, compare prices if you prefer package tours.

  • Pitons du Carbet. Carbet and the Northern Caribbean. Volcano and wild beaches. …
  • Colorful house in Trois-Ilets. Trois Ilets and the Southern Caribbean. Seaside resorts and dream beaches. …
  • View of Sainte-Marie in Martinique. Sainte-Marie and the North Atlantic. …
  • Accommodation in Sainte-Anne. Sainte-Anne and the South Atlantic.

16 FAVORITE DESTINATIONS OF TRAVELERS IN THE CARIBBEAN

  • THE SOUFRIÈRE VOLCANO IN GUADELOUPE. …
  • BAHIA DE LA AGUILAS IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. …
  • DAMAJAQUA IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC. …
  • THE ISLAND OF ST. MARTIN. …
  • DOMINICA ISLAND. …
  • THE DIAMOND BEACH IN MARTINIQUE. …
  • THE GRENADINE ISLANDS. …
  • TULUM IN MEXICO.

What is the best season to go to Martinique?

According to the detailed table of the site ou-et-quand.net (part “average prices of flights in Martinique”), to find a cheap ticket to Martinique, it is necessary to bet on the months of March, April, May, September, October and November. High tourist season in Martinique: December to April.

High season in Guadeloupe and Martinique Appointment from December to April for the high season. The most pleasant time of the year, the inhabitants of these two departments will be happy to share their mild climate with you.

There are two fundamental seasons in Martinique: a dry season, “Slow”, and a “wintering” characterized by frequent and intense rains. Lent and winter are separated by two more or less marked off-seasons.

The best way to go to the West Indies is of course 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 weather, far from the cold of Europe or North America.

Where not to go in Martinique?

See also: Residents of Martinique earn an average of €2,416 net per month, or €28,994 net per year.

The dry season from December to April is the best time to enjoy your trip to Martinique.

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 several weeks.

Martinique has never suffered a shark attack. Nevertheless, if fears have revived especially in recent years because of attacks on Reunion Island, there has never been a shark attack in Martinique.