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Sainte-luce
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Experience a delightful and roomy apartment in a well-appointed villa, just a stone's throw away from the stunning beach in the enchanting town of Sainte-Luce, Martinique. Our fully equipped gîte accommodation offers a seasonal rental perfect for your vacation needs.Conveniently situated near the city center, you will have easy access to various amenities as well as the breathtaking beaches along the picturesque Caribbean Sea. Indulge in your favorite hobbies at the numerous clubs available, be it scuba diving, windsurfing, sea canoeing, or exploring the yachting marina in Marin.
For those who appreciate nature's wonders, embark on exhilarating excursions along the diverse trails, immersing yourself in the beauty that surrounds you.
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Attractions
- Les Salines de Sainte-Luce: Located in Sainte-Luce, this salt marsh is a fascinating natural attraction. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about salt production, enjoy scenic views, and even try their hand at salt harvesting.
- Anse Corps de Garde: A picturesque beach located in Sainte-Luce, Anse Corps de Garde offers golden sand, crystal-clear waters, and lush green surroundings. It is a great spot for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkeling.
- Habitation Clément: Situated in Le François, approximately 15 kilometers from Sainte-Luce, this historic rum distillery showcases the rich heritage of rum production in Martinique. Visitors can explore the beautiful gardens, learn about the distillation process, and sample the renowned Clément rum.
- Diamond Rock: Located off the coast of Sainte-Luce, Diamond Rock is a unique natural landmark. Rising dramatically from the sea, it offers breathtaking views and is a popular spot for snorkeling and scuba diving due to its rich marine life.
- Anse Dufour: A charming fishing village near Sainte-Luce, Anse Dufour is known for its tranquil beach with clear turquoise waters. Visitors can relax on the sandy shore, snorkel in the reefs, or sample delicious local seafood at the waterfront restaurants.
- Fort-de-France: As the capital city of Martinique, Fort-de-France is worth a visit. Approximately 15 kilometers from Sainte-Luce, it offers a vibrant mix of French and Caribbean culture, with attractions such as the Schoelcher Library, Saint-Louis Cathedral, and the colorful local market.
- Les Trois-Îlets: Situated across the bay from Fort-de-France, Les Trois-Îlets is a charming town known for its historic sites and beautiful beaches. Visitors can explore the birthplace of Josephine Bonaparte at La Pagerie Museum, visit the 18th-century Fort-de-France, or relax on the sandy shores of Anse Mitan or Anse à l'Ane.
- La Savane des Esclaves: Located in Trois-Rivières, approximately 50 kilometers from Sainte-Luce, this open-air museum offers a glimpse into the history and culture of Martinique's African heritage. Visitors can explore traditional huts, learn about medicinal plants, and discover the stories of the island's enslaved population.
- Les Gorges de la Falaise: Situated in the town of Le Morne-Rouge, about 50 kilometers from Sainte-Luce, this stunning natural attraction features a series of waterfalls, lush vegetation, and hiking trails. It is a great place for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts to explore. 10. Saint-Pierre: Known as the "Little Pompeii of the Caribbean," Saint-Pierre is a historic town approximately 45 kilometers from Sainte-Luce. It was once the capital of Martinique but was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902. Visitors can visit the ruins, explore the volcanic museum, and learn about the tragic history of the town.