Les Salines, The largest beach in Martinique.
The Salines are in the process of being classified as a “Great Site of France”. Prestigious national label that certifies its exceptional character.Old eroded volcanoes, dry forests very rich in terms of biodiversity on ancient limestone soils, a pond, wetlands, mangroves, ancient salt marshes, beaches,…
La Pointe Marin
The beach of Pointe Marin is located just at the entrance of the village of Saint-Anne.
Cap Macré
Cap Macré is a somewhat isolated beach, which limits its affluence. You can get there by a road that is often broken. But the landscape already gives the tone. Superb view on the distant Atlantic. Beach well nestled behind its coral barrier. Immaculate lagoon of…
Anse Trabaud (Trabaud Cove)
Trabaud Cove has to be earned.The access by road is rather chaotic and expensive because it is necessary to cross a private property. With entry and exit times.The other way to get to this beach is to take a nice hike from the Salines beach…
Anse Michel
You can reach this beach by a short walk in the mangrove. It is magnificent. Well ventilated in front of the powerful Atlantic Ocean, it is a hotspot for kite-surfers and windsurfers.The bath meets all expectations. Shallow for children, well protected from the waves by…
Anse Meunier
Anse Meunier is a dream place for lovers of wilderness and tranquility. Although close to the very busy Grande Anse des Salines, this beach is much less crowded, which makes it an ideal place to recharge your batteries. To get there, you just have to…
Anse à Prûnes, the hidden treasure of the Salines
Looking for a little adventure off the beaten track? Look no further than the beautiful beach of Anse à Prûnes, located just south of Grande Anse des Salines. This secluded spot is a haven for those looking to get away from it all. Just opposite…
Hiking in the South of Martinique: the “trace of the capes”
The Trace des Caps is a hiking route located in the extreme south of Martinique, which goes from Petit Macabou to Sainte-Anne. It is very popular with visitors and inhabitants of the island, because it offers a variety of landscapes ranging from frequented or wild…