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Set sail for Martinique, the Island of Flowers

  • 9 January 2018
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  • Nora
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In the heart of the Caribbean archipelago, Martinique is a volcanic island dominated by Mount Pelée. Known for its heavenly beaches with clear waters and its rivers and waterfalls hidden in the forest, this enchanting harmony will leave you speechless.

The island of flowers offers incredible crystalline lagoons and green land forms. With 350 km of coastline, this volcanic island is ideally located in the heart of the Lesser Antilles, between Dominica in the north and Saint Lucia in the south. The West Coast is sheltered from the winds and made up of numerous bays, including that of Fort-de-France. Idyllic coves lined with coconut palms, such as the coves of Arlet. With its wild creeks and islets with lush vegetation… sailing is more delicate on the Atlantic coast, which is wild and carved and punctuated by magnificent shoals and white sandbanks. Martinique is the ideal place to start diving.

Visit Martinique

  • Area: 1.128 km²
  • Inhabitants: 387.000
  • Language: French, Creole
  • Currency: Euro

Climate

Martinique welcomes visitors the entire year with average temperatures of 30 degrees and water temperatures of around 27 degrees. Before booking, check to see if your trip falls in the rainy season. Beginning in June till the end of November. But don’t worry, even if it does rain daily, it never lasts longer than 30 minutes so it won’t ruin your trip.

What’s special about Martinique

A mixture of tropical in the North and a hot Southern tip. To the north of the island you will find volcanoes and rainforest, and in the south you can head for the white sand beaches with a view over the neighbouring island, Saint Lucia.

Martinique unites French architecture with Caribbean life. The mix between French and Caribbean culture and French and Creole language gives the small island a uniquely special flair.

In Martinique, you can find numerous islands that are perfect for an adventure. Hire a boat and set sail and explore your surroundings.

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The Islands Must-See’s

Mini Sacré-Coeur: Why travel to Paris to see Montmartre when you discover the replica “Sacré-Coeur De La Balata” during a holiday in the Caribbean and later on relax on one of the beautiful beaches.

Montagne Pelée: The volcano Montagne Pelée is at 1.397 Meters, the highest point on the island. Since the last eruption period between 1929 and 1932, the volcano is inactive and a popular hiking destination.

Strand Saint-Anne: When you picture a dreamy Caribbean beach, this is exactly what you would imagine; Palm trees, white beaches, coconuts and cocktails.

Boating Tips

  • Marina Le Marin: The professionally equipped marina is perfectly adapted to the needs of sailors and explorers.
  • Take a trip to the neighbouring island of Saint Lucia or head to the wild Dominica!
  • Take a discovery tour à la Robinson Crusoe! Whether it’s a 14-day island cruise along the Grenadines, a day’s rest discovering the uninhabited islands near Le Francois or exploring the La Caravelle nature reserve.

Why the Island of Flowers?

The name of the island was once Madinina, which means flower island and is still used by the locals even today. The colourful exotic flowers have given the island this name. Everywhere you will find the flame trees, these are beautiful small shrubs with red flowers. Even frangipani with white flowers and yellow cassava are not hard to find. During a hike, you are likely to cross flowerpots and wild orchids. Martinique has a beautiful and colourful landscape that everyone should experience!

Ready to set sail for Martinique? Find charter a yacht for an unforgettable holiday on Click & Boat!

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Nora

I work as a marketing manager at Click&Boat in sunny Barcelona and feel most at home on the water. Sailing is my passion and I even spent a chapter of my life living on a sailboat. Now, I enjoy sharing tips, stories and advice to help others discover boating and create their own magical moments at sea.

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