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Raoul Jean-louis
Morne Acajou
Le François, Martinique
97240

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Telephone:

+596 596 272646

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+596 696 313121

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Attractions

  • Clement House and Distillery: Located in Le François, the Clement House and Distillery is a historic landmark and rum distillery. Visitors can explore the beautiful estate, learn about the rum-making process, and enjoy tastings of the famous Clement rum.
  • Josephine's Bath: This natural wonder is a small secluded bay named after Empress Josephine, wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. It offers crystal-clear turquoise waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The bay is surrounded by lush vegetation and is a popular spot for relaxation and sunbathing.
  • Le François Islets: The Le François Islets are a group of small islands located just off the coast of Le François. These islets offer pristine beaches, shallow turquoise waters, and excellent snorkeling opportunities. Visitors can take boat tours or rent kayaks to explore the picturesque islets.
  • Habitation Clément: Another popular rum distillery in the area, Habitation Clément offers a unique blend of history, art, and rum production. The estate features a museum showcasing contemporary Caribbean art, beautiful gardens, and a distillery where visitors can learn about the rum-making process.
  • La Pointe Marin Beach: Located in the town of Sainte-Anne, La Pointe Marin Beach is a stunning white sand beach known for its calm waters and vibrant marine life. It is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports such as snorkeling and windsurfing.
  • Les Salines Beach: Considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Martinique, Les Salines Beach is a long stretch of golden sand lined with coconut trees. The beach offers shallow, warm waters and is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and picnicking.
  • La Savane des Esclaves: This cultural and historical site provides visitors with insight into the island's colonial past. La Savane des Esclaves is an open-air museum showcasing traditional Creole houses, artifacts, and exhibits about the history of slavery in Martinique.
  • Habitation Saint-Etienne: Situated in the town of Gros-Morne, Habitation Saint-Etienne is a former sugar plantation turned eco-museum. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved buildings, learn about the plantation's history, and sample agricultural products like cane juice and local fruit liqueurs.
  • Les Gorges de la Falaise: Located in the nearby commune of Le Marigot, Les Gorges de la Falaise is a scenic natural park featuring lush vegetation, waterfalls, and hiking trails. Visitors can enjoy nature walks, picnic spots, and refreshing dips in the natural pools formed by the cascading water. 10. Château Dubuc: Situated on the Caravelle Peninsula, Château Dubuc is a historic 17th-century castle ruin overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. The site offers stunning views, walking trails, and the opportunity to learn about the island's colonial history.