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Fort-de-France

It's probably when you discover it by boat that Martinique's capital is at its most beautiful. A must-see on your next vacation in Martinique, the Baie des Flamands, which is home to Fort-de-France, is a splendor; this place has been ranked among the most beautiful bays in the world!

 

Martinique's only major conurbation, Fort-de-France presents the face of a regional metropolis far removed from most visitors' idea of the  tropics.

It's probably when you discover it on arriving by boat that Martinique's capital is at its most beautiful. The Baie des Flamands, home to Fort-de-France, is a splendor.To the north, the hills climb up to the foothills of the Pitons du Carbet, whose wooded slopes can be glimpsed. To the south, Cap Salomon closes the bay at Les Trois-Ilets, revealing the beaches of the Anses d'Arlet and the myriads of sea turtles that live there.

The Baie des Flamands takes its name from the Dutch Jews expelled from Brazil in the 17th century, who found refuge in Martinique. Proof of its beauty and uniqueness, in 2011 it was admitted to the exclusive club of the "most beautiful bays in the world" alongside San Francisco Bay in California, Mont Saint Michel Bay in Normandy or Ha-Long Bay in Vietnam.

This discerning club highlights the biodiversity of Fort de France Bay, with its exceptional marine flora and fauna, and the excellent natural management of the Martinique public authorities, notably with the "bay contract".

With the magnificent bay that shelters it, a compact city center that allows you to discover it on foot, or the Parc de la Savane, which hosts all the major events in Foyal life - from carnaval to the July festival -  the island's prefecture has plenty to offer.

For an afternoon of shopping, a visit to the Schoelcher Library or simply to feel the heartbeat of Martinique and observe the daily life of the inhabitants at the Grand Marché, a visit to Fort-de-France is a must.

Take advantage of Fort-de-France's city center and meet the local merchants in its pedestrian zone.

It's easy to cross the bay of Fort-de-France thanks to the maritime shuttles that link Martinique's capital to the commune of Trois-Îlets, for example.

 

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EXHIBITION AT TROPIQUES ATRIUM, FORT DE FRANCE
25 March 2025
Fort-de-France

ETICollective exhibition by Catherine Cesaire, Norville Guirouard- Aizee and Elise Fitte-Duval March 18 to May 3, Galerie Andre ArsenecOpening Monday March 17, 5pm, at Tropiques Atrium! Eti is a Creole word that has fallen into desuetude. Derived from the French "Plait il", the Yoruba "mes oreilles ont entendu" and the phrase "ou est-il? Eti can be used directly or indirectly, figuratively or literally, enabling Catherine Cesaire, Norville Guirouard-Aizee and Elise Fitte-Duval to interject themselves and the world.The 40th anniversary of the École d'arts (now Campus caribeen des arts) brought these three former students together to exhibit their work and take stock of how far they've come. The ETI exhibition reflects their desire to evoke the artistic adventure they have been pursuing with zeal since their studies.More info: https://tropiques-atrium.fr/.../exposition-collective-eti/ Exhibition times Tuesday to Friday: 1pm - 6pm & Saturday 10am - 1pm by appointment 0596 70 79 31 for schools and groups Guided tours for groups of 10 or more Tropiques Atrium, 6 rue Jacques Cazotte, Fort de France, 0596 70 79 29

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Culture
KREYOL WORKSHOPS AT TOM, FORT DE FRANCE
25 March 2025
Fort-de-France

TOM, Teat' Otonom Mawon , Croix Mission, Boulevard du General de Gaulle, 122 rue Victor Severe, Fort de France

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Culture
VISIT TO THE MUSEUM OF PRECOLUMBIAN ARCHEOLOGY AND PREHISTORY, FORT DE FRANCE
26 March 2025
Fort-de-France

Pre-Columbian archaeology collection The Museum of Pre-Columbian Archaeology and Prehistory houses a collection of Pre-Columbian archaeology that traces some 4,000 years of the island's Amerindian history. Since 1970, the museum has preserved the oldest and most diverse archaeological heritage in the Lesser Antilles. Through its six thematic halls, the museum presents in images, sounds, words and precious objects, all the richness of the Amerindian civilizations. Opening hours: Monday: 1pm - 5pm / Tuesday to Friday: 8am - 5pm / Saturday: 9am - 12pm Musee Departemental d'Archeologie, 9 rue de la Liberte, Fort-de-France, 0596 71 57 05

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KARAOKE NIGHT AT BESO, FORT DE FRANCE
26 March 2025
Fort-de-France

Beso, Centre Commercial la Veranda, Didier, Fort de France, 0696 72 46 16 / 0696 01 33 85

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What to do during your stopovers?

Vue aérienne sur le front de mer, plage de la Française de Fort-de-France Plage de la Française, Fort-de-France
Bibliothèque Schoelcher à Fort-de-France Bibliothèque de Schoelcher à Fort-de-France
Cathédrale de Fort-de-France Cathédrale Saint-Louis, à Fort-de-France
Cultural tour of Fort-de-France par Naomie
4 hours 3+ years
Gastronomy
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Vue aérienne des Trois-Ilets les Trois-Ilets
Stopover at Pointe du Bout par Naomie
1 day 3+ years
Gastronomy
Nature
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iguane
savane des esclaves vue drone
Family Trip par Naomie
10 days 3+ years
Gastronomy
Nature
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plat martiniquais
plat martiniquais
Culinary Trip par Naomie
1 day 3+ years
Gastronomy

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