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Martinique Vacation Guide
Follow our Martinique vacation guide to discover useful information on tourist industry, sightseeing and places of attraction in Martinique. Here you can also find unique vacations and tours available for Martinique. This tourism guide page is updated frequently, so visit often.
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One of the most complete travel guides of Martinique, a Caribbean island that is an overseas department of France in the Caribbean Sea, to the north of Trinidad and Tobago. The island is dominated by Mount Pelee, which on 8 May 1902 erupted and completely destroyed the city of Saint Pierre, killing 30,000 inhabitants. In the South of the island, there are many beautiful beaches with a lot of tourists. In the North, the rain forests and the black sand beaches are worth seeing. The interior of the island is mountainous. This guide contains very useful information, for travelers, that will help them have a pleasant stay there. |
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Here you will find an interesting description of Martinique, one of the special islands of the Caribbean. Even though it is 4,400 miles away from France across the Atlantic, it still exudes a “French-ness” about it like no other island in the region. |
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This guide provides interesting and captivating information about Martinique, a country with a picturesque volcanic landscape, its fine black, white or peppered sand beaches surrounded by sugar, palm, banana and pineapple plantations. |
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Find here a list of top things to do and see in Martinique, an island that is lush, mountainous, and lined with gorgeous beaches all around that bake in the sun pretty much year-round. Essentially, Martinique is a blend of France and the Caribbean, offering the best of both worlds. Visitors can bathe in spectacular beaches, swim or scuba dive in crystal-clear waters, explore the tropical rain forests in the interior, or climb up the volcanic Mount Pelee. |
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A general description of Martinique, a country as modern as any French city – skyscrapers, highways, luxury hotels, and modern ports and marinas. And the people in Martinique even speak French. |
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