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Martinique, The beach guide

Anse du Carbet 

Martinique has been shaped by the volcano, which has a great impact on the northern beaches. It is a black sand beach, because the town of Carbet is actually at the foot of the volcano that can be admired while taking a bath.Generally, the water…

Martinique, The beach guide

Anse Céron 

Just after Le Prêcheur, the beach of Anse Céron can be seen on the left of the road. You will notice the small island of “La Perle”, much smaller than the Diamant du Sud. It is the landmark of a world famous diving spot.Anse Céron…

Martinique, The beach guide

Anse Azérot 

Anse Azerot is the last beach on the Atlantic coast where swimming is possible. The Atlantic coast of the island is beaten by the waves of the ocean, it is not protected by a barrier reef. The landscape of cliffs, pebbles and impressive rollers. At…

Martinique, The beach guide

Beaches of Martinique 

The beaches of Martinique are among the most beautiful in the world. Our island owes its reputation to many factors, including its natural assets: a volcanic soil of exceptional fertility, a relief in the north, very mountainous, which protects large parts of our coastline. And…

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Traditional rowing in Martinique 

Traditional rowing, commonly known as “3 Z’aviwon”, is a key element of Martinique’s cultural heritage. It is widespread along the Caribbean coast, and is practiced on wooden boats, with 3 rowers on a fixed bench and a “boss” (coxswain). The “3 Z’Aviwon” races attract many…

Course de chevaux sur la plage en Martinique
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Traditional horse racing on the beach 

The Natural Park of Martinique and the City of Sainte-Marie, with the help of the Association Les Centaures, organize every year on August 15 horse and mule races on the beach of Sainte-Marie. The Natural Park contributes to the perpetuation of this cultural tradition, and…