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Francine Guicheteau;Anse L'étang, Tartane
La Trinite
97220
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Apartment | 1 | 80 | 100 | 0560 | 700 | 15 | 12 |
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Attractions
- Caravelle Peninsula Nature Reserve: Located near Tartane, this nature reserve offers beautiful hiking trails that lead through lush forests, coastal mangroves, and stunning beaches. Visitors can spot various bird species, explore ancient ruins, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Maison du Bagnard: Situated in Tartane, this historical museum provides insights into the lives of prisoners who were sent to French Guiana during the 19th century. It showcases the harsh conditions they endured and displays artifacts, photographs, and documents related to penal transportation.
- Saint James Rum Distillery: Located in Sainte-Marie, this distillery is famous for producing the renowned Saint James rum. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the rum-making process, explore the aging cellars, and even participate in rum tastings.
- Gorges de la Falaise: Situated in the town of Ajoupa-Bouillon, this natural attraction offers breathtaking views of towering cliffs and cascading waterfalls. Visitors can hike through the lush rainforest and swim in the refreshing pools formed by the waterfalls.
- Habitation Clément: Found in Le François, this historic plantation offers a glimpse into Martinique's sugar cane industry. Visitors can explore the beautifully restored buildings, visit the art gallery showcasing Caribbean artists, and enjoy tastings of Clément rhum.
- La Savane des Esclaves: Located in Trois-Îlets, this open-air museum is dedicated to preserving the history and culture of Martinique's enslaved population. Visitors can explore the recreated village, learn about traditional crafts and practices, and gain a deeper understanding of the island's heritage.
- Jardin de Balata: Situated in Fort-de-France, this botanical garden showcases a vast collection of tropical plants and flowers. Visitors can stroll through the lush gardens, admire the colorful orchids, and enjoy panoramic views of the city from the treetop walkways.
- Saint-Pierre: Known as the "Little Pompeii of the Caribbean," this town was once the cultural and economic capital of Martinique until it was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902. Today, visitors can explore the ruins, visit the Volcanological Museum, and learn about the tragic history of the area.
- Les Salines Beach: Located in Sainte-Anne, this postcard-perfect beach is renowned for its pristine white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Visitors can relax on the beach, swim in the calm sea, and enjoy a variety of water sports and activities. 10. La Ferme des Orchidées: Situated near Gros-Morne, this orchid farm is home to a vast collection of colorful and exotic orchid species. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about orchid cultivation, admire the stunning blooms, and even purchase orchids to take home. Please note that some attractions may have specific opening hours or require reservations, so it's always a good idea to check before visiting.