Martinique is one of the Windward Islands. It’s a French territory located in the French West Indies between Saint Lucia to the north and Dominica to its south, in the eastern Caribbean Sea. The island covers an area of 1,128 sq km. The northern part of the island is mountainous and features the still-active Mount Pelée volcano as the highest point, while the south is easier to travel around and is home to popular beaches. The capital city of Martinique is Fort-de-France and some of the most appealing towns and villages, tourism-wise, are Le Diamant, Saint-Pierre, and Saint-Anne.
Fort-de-France
Established in the early 17th century, Fort-de-France is the capital city of Martinique. It sits on the west coast of the island. It’s home to historical buildings such as Fort Saint-Louis (today a French Naval Base), Fort-de-France Cathedral, and Sacré-Cœur de Balata Church, just to name a few. The main arrival hub on the island, Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport is just south of the city. Fort-de-France isn't the most popular place to stay for a holiday, but it’s the best shopping destination in Martinique.
Le Diamant
Named after the famous Diamond Rock that lies 4.5 km southwest off the coast, Le Diamant is a charming traditional village famed for its magnificent sandy beach on the Grande Anse and for its incredible underwater biodiversity, which particularly appeals to divers. From diving to sea fishing and kayaking, there are many marine-related activities you can enjoy in Le Diamant. Visit the essential shell museum or hike up Larcher Hill for views over the bay.
Saint-Pierre
The former capital city of Martinique, founded in 1635, Saint-Pierre was known as “the Little Paris of the West Indies” before its destruction by Mount Pelée’s volcanic eruption in 1902. Today, the ruins of Fort Church, the Cyparis Dungeon, and the Rue Monte-au-Ciel are silent witnesses of this tragedy. Aside from its historical importance, Saint-Pierre is popular for its harbour, the Earth Sciences Discovery Centre, and the shipwrecks that lie on the seabed of Anse Turin.
Sainte-Anne
Martinique is home to some of the most beautiful beaches of the Windward Islands. The most beautiful of all is the Salines beach, which has made the village of Sainte-Anne one of the unmissable towns of Martinique. By taking a stroll on this long beach, you’ll reach the Etang des Salines. You’ll also reach Pointe du Diable, where the Caribbean Sea meets the Atlantic. Diving, kitesurfing, and jet skiing are popular activities in Sainte-Anne.