Martinique Tourism Authority  

New York,  NY 
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http://www.martinique.org
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The Caribbean Island with French Flair, The Isle of Flowers, The Rum Capital of the World – Martinique ranks among the most alluring and enchanting destinations in the world and has earned several notable distinctions in recent years. In January 2023, the NEW YORK TIMES named Martinique as one of 52 places to go worldwide and the BOSTON MAGAZINE selected Martinique as the 1st destination to visit this Winter. UNESCO recognized Martinique's exceptional biodiversity, which added the entire island to its World Network of Biosphere Reserves, and its traditional Yole boat.  The Isle of Flowers also earned Gold honors in Travel Weekly’s 2022 Magellan Awards as Best Caribbean Culinary Destination and Silver honors as Outstanding Family Friendly Island. The Bay of Fort-de-France, which fronts Martinique’s charming capital city, was inducted into The Club of The Most Beautiful Bays in the World. The destination has also worked very hard to make great strides in the cruise industry and is attracting new cruise lines and new ships... A special place, to be sure, with so much to offer – Martinique c’est Magnifique!

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  • Creole flavors
    Colorful, authentic, and vivacious, the cuisine of Martinique reflects the generous, joyful character of its people....

  • Savour a French Caribbean feast

    Colorful, authentic, and vivacious, the cuisine of Martinique reflects the generous, joyful character of its people. It’s also the flavorful expression of the history and savoir-faire inherited from the cultures of Africa, Europe, and the Indies. Chefs, garden farmers, fishermen, and distilleries are focused on creativity, cultivating and reinterpreting the island’s bold cuisine on a daily basis.

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    Taste the world-renowned rhum agricole

    Martinique is also known as the rum capital of the world— and with good reason. The island’s 14 distilleries produce the highly sought-after rhum agricole, which holds the prestigious AOC (appellation d’origine contrôlée) designation. By traveling La Route des Grands Rhums to distilleries all over the island, you’ll get a firsthand look at the production process and have opportunities to sample Martinique’s most celebrated rums amid stunning natural surroundings.

  • Voted France’s second-favourite village in 2021
    It’s no wonder Les Anses-d’Arlet, a quaint fishing village on Martinique’s southwestern coast, is one of the most-visited places on the island....

  • It’s no wonder Les Anses-d’Arlet, a quaint fishing village on Martinique’s southwestern coast, is one of the most-visited places on the island. There are three sandy beaches and postcard-perfect views everywhere you look; Saint-Henri des Anses-d’Arlet church, just opposite the boardwalk, is especially picturesque.

  • On a day-long excursion in Fort-de-France
    Fort-de-France is well known for the excellence and safety of its home porting facilities and many calls are scheduled at this vibrant capital city.
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  • Fort-de-France

    The capital is well known for the excellence and safety of its home porting facilities and many calls are scheduled at this vibrant city. From there, you can embark on a tour or set off on your own for a taste of the island’s culture, natural beauty, food, and rum.

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    Jardin de Balata : A gorgeous garden

    This three-hectare park holds 3,000 types of indigenous flora and fauna—including some 300 species of palm trees—just outside of Martinique’s capital. Follow the

    multilingual markers through Jean-Philippe Thoze’s landscaped gardens, rolling green fields, and ponds dappled with water lilies and lotus flowers. The suspended pathsand bridges provide an aerial view of the gardens.

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    Discover a rich history

    With its enthralling history, cultural must-do’s and chic French style, Martinique caters to an array of travelers. Museum-hopping? Check. A garden stroll? Check. Family-fun activities? Check. Cultural immersion? Check. The Island of Flowers is also a top destination for cruise passengers, offering a wealth of shore excursions that run the gamut from snorkeling to rum