If you love beachside relaxing, delicious food, and thrilling hiking or diving; Martinique is just the ideal place. This is the best way I can introduce the famous holiday destination where the Gallic culture and Caribbean rituals walk together. The hiking excitement and birds-watching fun are met by the slopes of the still active volcano, Mount Pelee.
The long beaches are successful in pulling the visitors for its oodles of diving in the south. Keeping beside the north full of mountains, rest of the region is quite accessible easily.
Martinique Tourist Attractions
Fort-de-France
This is the island’s capital and the largest town in the French West Indies.
Stroll on its narrow, winding streets dotted with a mixture of offices, basement colorful shops, good restaurants, collapsing 20th century buildings, and iron balconies.
Next, we visited the park of La Savane in the middle of the town wherein a statue marks the Napoleon’s Empress Josephine who is from La Pagerie, Martinique.
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With its contemporary infrastructure and great gastronomy, the Guadeloupe Island has digested some of the best aspects of France. Guadeloupe is at a distance of 7 km from Europe and 2.9 km from North America surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. It is the home of two main islands attached by a mangrove marshland that give them an appearance of a butterfly’s wings. The eastern wing is named Grande-Terre that offers beach towns, surfing schools, glittering sands, and blue waters at the bottom of French mademoiselles. On the other hand, the western wing named Basse-Terre holds a national park, volcano, hiking trails, and an underwater reserve.
This is the present Guadeloupe. To explore its past, head towards the south of the mainland where many tiny archipelagos have being telling so ranging from urban to rural. One of its prideful pasts is that it was found by Christopher Columbus in 1493.
Prime Attractions
Grande-Terre
This holds the famous tourist resort region [...]