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Mylène De CrenyQuartier des Plaisirs
Saint Joseph
97212
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The accommodation provides guests with a shared living area and a veranda where breakfast is served. Additionally, there is a secure swimming pool available for guests to enjoy, making it a perfect choice for those who appreciate nature.Reviews
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Attractions
- La Savane des Esclaves: Located in Trois-Îlets, this open-air museum provides insight into the history and culture of Martinique. Visitors can explore reconstructed traditional huts, learn about the lives of enslaved people, and discover local crafts and traditions.
- Jardin de Balata: Situated in Fort-de-France, this stunning botanical garden showcases a wide variety of tropical plants and flowers. Visitors can stroll along the elevated walkways, enjoy panoramic views, and admire the vibrant colors and scents of the lush vegetation.
- Habitation Clément: This historic plantation in Le François offers a fascinating glimpse into Martinique's rum-making heritage. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved colonial buildings, learn about the rum production process, and sample different varieties of rum in the on-site tasting room.
- Anse Noire and Anse Dufour: These two picturesque black sand beaches are located in Les Anses-d'Arlet. Surrounded by lush greenery, the beaches offer crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing. Anse Dufour is also known for its resident sea turtles, which can often be spotted close to the shore.
- Domaine de l'Étang: Situated in Saint François, this sprawling estate combines natural beauty with historical significance. Visitors can explore the enchanting gardens, visit the on-site museum dedicated to Martinique's history and culture, and take a boat tour of the scenic lagoon.
- Montagne Pelée: For nature enthusiasts and hikers, Montagne Pelée is a must-visit attraction. This active volcano, located in the northern part of Martinique, offers breathtaking views from its summit. Adventurous travelers can embark on a challenging hike to reach the crater and experience the unique landscape.
- Les Salines Beach: Located in Sainte-Anne, Les Salines is one of Martinique's most famous and scenic beaches. With its pristine white sand, turquoise waters, and coconut palm trees, it offers a postcard-perfect setting for relaxation and swimming. The beach is also known for its vibrant local food vendors offering delicious Creole dishes.
- La Pagerie Museum: Situated in Trois-Îlets, this museum is dedicated to the life and legacy of Empress Josephine, the first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. Housed in the former childhood home of Josephine, the museum displays personal belongings, memorabilia, and exhibits that shed light on her influential role in French history.
- Les Gorges de la Falaise: Located in Ajoupa-Bouillon, this natural attraction offers a unique opportunity to explore Martinique's lush rainforest and stunning waterfalls. Visitors can hike through the gorge, swim in natural pools, and marvel at the lush vegetation and cascading waters. 10. Fort-de-France: As the capital city of Martinique, Fort-de-France offers a blend of historical sites, vibrant markets, and cultural experiences. Visitors can explore the impressive Fort Saint-Louis, visit the colorful Schoelcher Library, wander through the lively Spice Market, and immerse themselves in the local Creole culture.