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3 Days Itinerary in Fort-de-France, Martinique - Travel Guide
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3 Days Itinerary in Fort-de-France, Martinique - Travel Guide

The best 3 days itinerary & travel guide for Fort-de-France

A Triple Date With Fort-de-France, Martinique

Days Description
1 Day 1 - Savoring the City's Simplicity
2 Day 2 - Immersed in Culture and Craft
3 Day 3 - Basking in Natural Bliss

Introduction

Brush the winter chill off your shoulders and fall head-first in sunny Martinique! We've crafted a punchy three-day itinerary to wander around Fort-de-France, the capital city of this French Caribbean island. Get ready to explore vibrant markets, pedestrian streets set against architectural gems, taste exotic Creole cuisine, and soak in the sight of tropical landscapes.

Day 1 - Savoring the City's Simplicity

Welcome to Fort-de-France! Kick off your adventure in La Savane, the city's largest park, to get a wholesome glimpse of local life. Grab a coffee and enjoy the vivacious morning scene. Let's then pay our respects to the iconic statue of Empress Josephine - a historic artifact at the heart of the park. Nestled within easy walking distance, Fort St. Louis awaits us. Time to step back into Martinique’s past with its six centuries of history. Don't forget to snap some panoramic photos of the city from here. Post-lunch, we'll roam around Rue Victor Hugo, a pedestrian-friendly zone with quaint boutiques and cafes. Dinner will be a treat of local eats at Boudin Creole, a renowned eatery frequented by locals and tourists alike.

Day 2 - Immersed in Culture and Craft

Day 2 pays homage to Martinique’s culture. Grab breakfast at a patisserie, then head to the Schoelcher Library. This architectural jewel is home to more than 130,000 items including books and multimedia deposits that date back to the 17th century. Next in line is the Saint Louis Cathedral. Its historical aura coupled with breathtaking stained glass windows will surely leave us spellbound! Post-lunch, make your way to the Village de la Poterie, an artisan village for a dose of crafty pleasure. It’s time to shop for unique souvenirs while savoring creole delicacies. Got room for dessert? Let's indulge at Frisson Tropical, famous for their imaginative gourmet ice creams! Dinner plans include a visit to the buzzing Marché Couvert, the city's covered market boasting local foods and products.

Day 3 - Basking in Natural Bliss

Our final day is all about savoring Martinique’s natural beauty. We start by venturing into the outskirts of the city, lured by the fragrant air of Habitation Clément. This sprawling estate will enthrall us with its sugarcane fields leading to the rum distillery and the majestic plantation house, now turned museum. We'll then top it off with a rum-tasting session. Can't get enough of it? Patrick Neree's Chocolate factory will lure you in with the scent of cocoa. Dinner will lay down the perfect finale at Le Petitbonum, a breezy beachfront shack offering the best seafood platter coupled with a priceless sundown view. What a way to wrap our travel tale!

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FAQs about this
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What's the best means of transportation to get around Fort-de-France?

Public buses are the most common mode of transportation in Fort-de-France. However, rental cars and taxis are also readily available. If you're comfortable cycling, consider renting a bike to explore the city at your own pace.

Can I pay for my purchases and services in USD?

Although it's a Caribbean island, Martinique is a department of France, hence, the official currency is the Euro. You'll find some places that accept USD, but it's advisable to have Euros for smaller establishments, buses, and taxis.

What is the best time to visit Fort-de-France, Martinique?

The best time to visit Martinique is between December and April when the weather is warm and dry. This is also the peak tourist season, so book accommodation in advance.

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