7 Days (1 Week) Itinerary in Martinique - Travel Guide
A Week of Tropical Bliss in Martinique - What to do in Martinique for 7 days?
Days | Description | Overnight |
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1 | Day 1 - Warm Welcome to Fort-de-France | Fort-de-France |
2 | Day 2 - Discovering the Northern Beauty | Fort-de-France |
3 | Day 3 - Beaches & Distilleries | Le François |
4 | Day 4 - Journey to the East Coast | Le François |
5 | Day 5 - Unwinding in the South | Le Diamant |
6 | Day 6 - Gastronomic Delights | Le Diamant |
7 | Day 7 - Farewell, Paradise! | Fort-de-France |
Introduction
Discover the colorful, vibrant, and breathtaking moments in Martinique for 7 sweet days. Dive into charming colonial architecture, delicious Creole cuisine, endless sandy beaches, and hidden mountain rainforests, all tucked into this pocket-sized paradise.
Day 1 - Warm Welcome to Fort-de-France
Welcome to the enchanting capital city of Martinique, Fort-de-France. Start off with a hearty creole breakfast then get ready to explore the vibrant Schoelcher Library, a fantastic architectural marvel. Continue your tour at the Fort Saint Louis, soak in the island's rich history while enjoying panoramic ocean views. Unwind at the La Savane Park and don't forget to take a selfie with the statue of Napoleon’s Empress Josephine. End the day with delightful local food downtown as the city lights twinkle.
Day 2 - Discovering the Northern Beauty
Get ready for a day in northern Martinique. Marvel at the historic ruins of Saint-Pierre, which was once called the 'Paris of the West Indies'. Wander around the Mount Pelee Volcano, don't worry, it's currently dormant! Next stop is the tranquil Jardin de Balata, filled with exotic plants and hummingbirds. Isn't it amazing how such small birds can be so full of energy? Breathe in the fresh mountain air and relax.
Day 3 - Beaches & Distilleries
How about starting the day by kissing the sun at the famous Les Salines Beach? Laze around on the white sandy beaches or take a dip in the lush crystal-clear waters. Follow the rum route in the afternoon to the traditional Habitation Clément rum distillery. Sipping fruity rum under the Caribbean sun - can anything get better than this?
Day 4 - Journey to the East Coast
Discover the lesser-explored East Coast of Martinique. Witness the stunning views of Presqu'ile de la Caravelle and its beautiful wildlife. It truly feels like discovering an uncharted territory, doesn't it? Save some energy for the highlight of the day - kayaking through the crystal clear waters of Les Trois-Îlets.
Day 5 - Unwinding in the South
Begin your day visiting the picturesque Pointe du Bout for enticing beaches and a vibrant marina. Then, head to Le Diamant to unwind at the vast sandy beach and visit Maison du Bagnard. End your day admiring the iconic Diamond Rock while relishing a locally inspired dinner.
Day 6 - Gastronomic Delights
Time to satisfy your taste buds! Get lost in the sensational delights of Martinique's cuisine. Visit local markets in Sainte-Anne and take a cooking class to prepare classic local dishes like accras de morue and colombo de poulet. Doesn't it feel like you're dancing with flavors?
Day 7 - Farewell, Paradise!
Spend your last day savoring the essence of Martinique. Browse local artisan shops for keepsakes and gifts. Bask in the sun at the charming Grande Anse des Salines once more before saying au revoir to this tropical paradise. It's not goodbye, it's 'until next time', right?
Summary of this itinerary
Experience the best that the gorgeous island of Martinique has to offer in this 7-day itinerary. Full of rich culture, picturesque landscapes, delectable cuisine, and warm locals, this vacation is sure to be one for the books. Remember, an itinerary is just a guideline, feel free to follow your heart and wander around this stunning island. No matter what you choose to do, Martinique promises an unforgettable experience.
Emily Davison
FAQs about this
7 day itinerary in
Martinique
Martinique offers a range of transport options including modern roadways for self-drive, taxis, and a reliable bus network.
Yes, Martinique is considered safe but it's always important to be cautious, stay informed and avoid secluded areas after dark.
Since Martinique is a region of France, the official currency is the Euro.