An island of many facets
34 unique communesA wild and Unspoilt paradise
Northern Martinique is a wild paradise of verdant landscapes, astonishing biodiversity and unforgettable hikes. An exceptional natural environment of rivers, waterfalls, mountains, gardens and tropical forests.
From the volcanic black sand coves of the Caribbean coast to the swell-swept, surfer-friendly beaches of the Atlantic coast, the north of the island is home to a wide variety of landscapes of unspoilt beauty. Set off on an adventure in a wild paradise!
A blend of nature and culture
Central Martinique is a treasure trove of nature and culture, where lush green hills, winding rivers and tropical forests coexist with a unique cultural richness. The region celebrates a rich cultural heritage through festivals, museums, local markets and various festivities. The center of the island embodies a harmonious fusion of modernity and tradition, showcasing art, music, dance and delicious cuisine.
Martinique bleue and its heavenly beaches
For those who love to relax and enjoy water and land sports, the south of Martinique is famous for its picture-postcard landscapes, heavenly beaches, crystal-clear waters, unique historical sites and sunny atmosphere. It's a region rich in nature and culture, where everyone is bound to find the beach of their dreams, where picturesque villages abound and where white sandy beaches attract swimmers and water sports enthusiasts alike.
Martinique, island of the Caribbean and the Lesser Antilles
The Lesser Antilles
Martinique is located in the Caribbean in the Lesser Antilles archipelago, between Dominica to the north and Saint Lucia to the south. Part of the Windward Islands, it is bathed by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Caribbean Sea to the west. Thanks to its geographical position, Martinique enjoys a tropical maritime climate, conducive to a rich and varied biodiversity.
The Caribbean
The Caribbean is a large island region in the Caribbean Sea, east of Central America and southeast of North America. The region comprises the Greater Antilles (Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola and Puerto Rico) and the Lesser Antilles, which are subdivided into Windward Islands and Leeward Islands. Geographically, the Caribbean stretches from the east coast of Florida to the north coast of South America, encompassing over 700 islands and islets.