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When to visit Sainte-Anne?

By La rédaction · Updated 6/7/2026

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The best periods

The best time to visit Sainte-Anne is December to April. The most recommended months are Janvier, Février, Mars, Avril, Mai, Juin, Juillet, Août, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Décembre.

Déc, Jan, Fév, Mar, Avr

Le carême — saison parfaite des plages mythiques

  • Salines et Anse Trabaud au mieux : sable blanc éclatant, mer translucide aux dégradés turquoise
  • Mer chaude à 26-27 °C, alizés constants tempérant la chaleur sur la plage
  • Conditions parfaites pour la plongée, le snorkeling, la voile et le kitesurf
  • Ambiance festive au bourg de Sainte-Anne : restaurants en bord de mer, animation conviviale
  • Très haute fréquentation aux Salines le week-end (arriver avant 9h impératif)
  • Tarifs des locations et villas multipliés par 2-3 par rapport à la basse saison
  • Réservation indispensable 3 à 6 mois à l'avance pour les fêtes et vacances scolaires
Mai, Juin

Mai-juin — transition idéale

  • Plages quasi désertes en semaine, ambiance authentique au bourg
  • Tarifs en baisse progressive, climat encore très favorable (27-30 °C)
  • Conditions de plongée toujours excellentes, mer chaude à 27 °C
  • Premières averses tropicales en fin de journée
  • Humidité progressive, ressentie comme plus lourde sur les plages exposées
Jui, Aoû, Sep, Oct, Nov

Hivernage — saison humide

  • Tarifs divisés par deux, plages désertes en semaine
  • Tour des Yoles Rondes (juillet-août) avec étape festive à Sainte-Anne
  • Végétation luxuriante autour des sentiers du sud
  • Sargasses possibles sur les plages atlantiques (Anse Trabaud, Pointe Faula) à certaines périodes
  • Pluies tropicales fréquentes, mer parfois agitée sur la côte atlantique
  • Saison cyclonique avec pic mi-août à mi-octobre, vigilance impérative

Month-by-month climate

Temperatures, rainfall and sunshine in Sainte-Anne across the 12 months.

JanFévMarAvrMaiJuinJuiAoûSepOctNovDéc
Min24°24°24°25°26°26°26°26°26°26°25°25°
Max27°27°28°29°30°29°29°30°30°29°29°28°
Mer
Pluie52mm52mm49mm41mm46mm124mm150mm146mm130mm156mm134mm58mm
Soleil/j10.7h10.9h11.6h11.6h11.4h11.1h11.1h11h11.1h10.4h10.3h10.5h

Tourist crowds

Monthly attendance levels (0 = empty, 100 = saturated).

Jan
85
Fév
90
Mar
85
Avr
75
Mai
55
Jui
40
Jui
40
Aoû
45
Sep
40
Oct
50
Nov
65
Déc
90

Frequently asked questions

How to get to Les Salines beach?+
From Sainte-Anne village, plan 10 minutes by car via the D9 to the Salines parking (free, but saturated on weekends and during holidays). From there, beach access is on foot through the coconut grove (200 m). Imperatively arrive before 9am in high season to find a place nearby — otherwise, the annex parking is 500 m further. No public transport serves Les Salines: the car is essential.
What is the difference between Les Salines and Anse Trabaud?+
Les Salines: emblematic equipped beach (parking, beach lolos, partial supervision, deck chair rental), 1.5 km of white sand facing the calm Caribbean Sea — ideal for swimming, snorkeling and photography. Very crowded. Anse Trabaud: wild beach accessible by 25-min trail from Pointe Baham (no facilities, no supervision), fine white sand facing the more agitated Atlantic Ocean — ideal for isolation and wild landscape lovers. Little frequented.
Where to stay in Sainte-Anne?+
Three options. In the village: a few hotels (Hotel La Dunette, Domaine du Cap Macré) and beachfront rentals (€90-200/night off-season) — authentic fishermen atmosphere. Around Les Salines: independent villas with private pool 5-10 min by car (€120-300/night depending on standing and season) — ideal romantic option. Le Marin (5 km northeast): more economical hotels and residences (€70-130/night), access to marina for boat outings.
When to visit Les Salines to avoid crowds?+
Before 9am or after 4pm in high season. At 9am, the first visitors settle; at 11am-3pm, the beach is saturated on weekends and during holidays. Prefer Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday to avoid the weekend. In low season (May, June, November), the beach is almost deserted during the week. Bring your picnic (few lolos in activity) or reserve at beach snacks (€10-18 per Creole dish). Parasol and towel essential (rental possible €5-8/day).
Is the Three Anses trail difficult?+
No, it's an easy coastal trail: 10 km loop (or 7 km round trip if you leave from Pointe des Salines), 4-5 hours of walking, total elevation less than 100 m distributed. It crosses three confidential beaches: Anse Trabaud, Anse Bonneville and Anse Méo (or Petite Anse depending on variant). Trail marked in orange and yellow by the ONF. Precautions: depart early in the morning (before 9am) to avoid midday heat, plan 2 L of water, hat, sunscreen, closed walking shoes (presence of manchineel in some sections), swimsuit for wild swims.
Are there restaurants at Les Salines?+
A few lolos (Creole beach snacks) are installed on Les Salines beach, generally active from 10am to 4pm: grilled fish, accras, rice red beans, fresh fruit juices, ti-punch. Plan €12-20 per dish. The offer is limited and variable by day: bring your picnic if you want flexibility, or plan lunch at Sainte-Anne village (5 km, 10 min by car) where Creole restaurants are numerous and of quality.

Our verdict

Sainte-Anne is the seaside sanctuary of Martinique — the one you absolutely cannot miss in a Martinican stay. Les Salines alone justify the trip, but Anse Trabaud, the Three Anses trail, the fishing village and the diversity of surrounding beaches make Sainte-Anne an ideal base for 5 to 7 days of stay. Settle in an independent villa or a beachfront rental (€60-150/night off-season, €120-250 in carême), rent a car to explore the surrounding coves, and schedule Les Salines early in the morning to avoid crowds. Visit from December to April for the best climate; May is an excellent budget compromise. The ritual: ti-punch at sunset on the village beach, with the church steeple in the background.

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