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Martinique
Caribbean Sailing Vacation

In Martinique French charm meets Caribbean flair. Explore Fort-de-France, known for its colorful markets, historic architecture, and vibrant energy. Dive into pristine waters to snorkel or scuba dive among vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life. For nature lovers, hike through lush rainforests to discover hidden waterfalls or climb the majestic Mont Pelée volcano for panoramic views of the island.

Martinique, the Island of Flowers – Close-up of a typical local flower – Experience the vibrant flora of Martinique on your sailing vacation in the Caribbean.

THE ISLAND OF FLOWERS

Known as the "Island of Flowers," Martinique enchants visitors with its lush botanical gardens, tropical blooms, and fragrant landscapes. From vibrant hibiscus to exotic orchids, the island's natural beauty is as captivating as its cultural charm.

Martinique cuisine – Fresh seafood dish with Creole flavors – Discover the delicious culinary side of your Caribbean sailing adventure.

MARTINIQUE CUISINE

Martinique is a culinary gem where French and Creole influences merge. From fresh seafood dishes like accras de morue (cod fritters) to the island’s famed rhum agricole, every bite tells a story of the island’s rich history.

Les Salines Beach, Martinique – White sand and turquoise waters – One of the most stunning beaches to visit during a Martinique sailing vacation.

LES SALINES BEACH

Les Salines Beach is a tropical paradise with its soft white sands, swaying palm trees, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Perfect for relaxation or a refreshing swim, it’s one of Martinique's most iconic and picturesque spots.

View from land towards the sea with the iconic Diamond Rock in the distance – A breathtaking landmark on any Martinique sailing trip.

DIAMOND ROCK

Rising dramatically from the sea, Diamond Rock is a striking natural landmark off Martinique's southern coast. Steeped in history, this volcanic formation was once used as a naval stronghold. Today, it’s a popular destination for divers and snorkelers, offering vibrant marine life and captivating underwater landscapes. The rock’s unique silhouette against the horizon makes it a must-see for any visitor.

Las Anses-d’Arlet – The famous pier leading to the picturesque church – A must-see cultural highlight while sailing in Martinique.

LAS ANSES-D’ARLET

A picturesque fishing village with colorful houses, crystal-clear waters, and a church perfectly aligned with the beachfront.

Anchorage beneath Mont Pelée, Martinique – Sail through Martinique’s incredible landscapes with a view of its legendary volcano.

MONT PELÉE

This iconic volcano offers incredible hiking trails and views, along with the chance to explore the history of the 1902 eruption that shaped Martinique’s culture.

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