
Central Martinique
Central Martinique: Fort-de-France economic capital, wild Caravelle peninsula, Génipa mangroves — the urban and natural heart of the island.
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North Martinique
North Martinique: Saint-Pierre the former capital destroyed in 1902, active Mount Pelée volcano, black sand beaches and tropical forest — the historical and natural soul of the island.
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South Martinique
South Martinique: Les Salines beach, Pointe du Bout resort, Diamond Rock — the iconic seaside postcard of the Island of Flowers.
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- South Martinique: beaches and seaside resort — Les Salines, Le Diamant, Trois-Îlets: the tourist south with emblematic white sand beaches.
- Central Martinique: Fort-de-France and Caravelle — The economic capital, the covered market, and the wild Caravelle peninsula classified as a Nature Reserve.
- North Martinique: Saint-Pierre and Mount Pelée — The former capital destroyed in 1902, the volcano hike and the wild north Caribbean coast.
- Sainte-Anne: Salines and Anse Trabaud — The southernmost tip of the island and its world-famous beaches of Les Salines and Anse Trabaud.
- Saint-Pierre: the former capital — The ruins of 1902, the Frank Perret Museum and the hike to the summit of Mount Pelée.
