Les Trois-Îlets offer a diversity of activities justifying 3 to 5 days of stay.
Family beaches: Anse Mitan (main Pointe du Bout beach, 800 m of golden sand, calm sea, complete infrastructure) and Anse à l'Âne (quiet beach 2 km away, village atmosphere). Both are perfectly suited to families with young children.
Nautical activities: the Pointe du Bout marina is the nautical epicentre of the South. Catamaran or yacht outing to the François white seabeds (€90-130/person, full day with lunch and open bar) — the signature excursion of the stay. Diving: Pointe du Bout centres offering baptisms (€50-65) and explorations (€35-50). Live-aboard sailing and boat school at the marina. Jet-ski, paddle, kayak available for rental on Anse Mitan beach.
Cultural visits: Pagerie Museum (4 km from village, €7) — birthplace of Joséphine de Beauharnais. Savane des Esclaves (4 km from village, €14) — reconstruction of a Creole village of slaves. Trois-Îlets artisan village (basketry, pottery, madras, jewellery). Martinique Aquarium (Anse Mitan) — Antillean marine fauna.
Maritime shuttle to Fort-de-France: unmissable excursion. Departure from Pointe du Bout, 20 minutes picturesque crossing, arrival directly at La Savane in Fort-de-France. Plan a full day for the Creole capital.
Nightlife: marina bar terraces (lively in high season), Pointe du Bout casino (the only one of the island), gastronomic restaurants of the resort.
Read also
- South Martinique — The emblematic seaside region: Salines, Le Diamant, Trois-Îlets.
- Sainte-Anne — The extreme southern tip and Les Salines beach, 45 min away.
- Le Diamant — 4 km beach facing the Rock, 30 min away.
- Fort-de-France — The Creole capital accessible in 20 min by maritime shuttle.
- Martinique — Complete guide of the Island of Flowers.
