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Le Marin
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Grand Anse D’Arlet
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Fort de France
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Saint Pierre
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Anse du Ceron
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Marina Pointe du Bout
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Sainte-Anne
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Le Martin Return

Sailing Martinique: Hidden Coves & Creole Charm

Departing from Le Marin, Martinique
Recommended duration: ideal for 7 days

Embark on a 7-day sailing adventure around Martinique, where breathtaking volcanic landscapes, turquoise waters, and charming Creole towns await. From the historic streets of Saint-Pierre to the tranquil beaches of Sainte-Anne, this journey blends adventure, relaxation, and cultural discovery. Set sail with us and experience the true essence of the Caribbean!

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Total Sailing:50 Miles

Serenity & Discovery

Set sail on an unforgettable 7-day journey around Martinique, where lush landscapes, pristine beaches, and rich cultural heritage come together to create the ultimate Caribbean sailing experience.

Departing from Le Marin, this route takes you through a stunning mix of charming coastal towns, secluded anchorages, and world-class snorkeling and diving spots.


Discover the historic streets of Saint-Pierre, once known as the “Paris of the Caribbean,” before immersing yourself in the unspoiled beauty of Anse du Ceron’s black sand beaches. Sail towards the lively atmosphere of Fort-de-France, where colonial architecture and vibrant Creole culture await. Find tranquility in the turquoise waters of Anse d’Arlet, and indulge in the tropical paradise of Sainte-Anne, home to Martinique’s most beautiful beaches.


From breathtaking volcanic landscapes to serene lagoons and lively marinas, this sailing itinerary showcases the very best of Martinique. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a taste of Creole island life, this journey promises an extraordinary escape into the heart of the Caribbean.

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Le Marin

Nestled in the southern part of Martinique, Le Marin is the island’s premier sailing hub and a paradise for maritime enthusiasts. Home to one of the largest marinas in the Caribbean, this charming coastal town is the starting point for unforgettable sailing adventures across the island and beyond.

Le Marin’s bustling waterfront is lined with charming cafés, restaurants, and boutiques, offering a vibrant yet laid-back atmosphere where visitors can soak in the island’s maritime spirit. Whether you’re setting sail towards the breathtaking anchorages of Martinique or simply enjoying the coastal beauty, Le Marin provides the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.

For those who love nature, the surrounding mangroves and lush landscapes offer opportunities for kayaking and eco-tours, while history buffs can explore the town’s rich colonial heritage. As the gateway to some of the most scenic sailing routes in the Caribbean, Le Marin is an unmissable destination for sailors and travelers alike.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Marina du Marin
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Nestled in the picturesque southern coast of Martinique, Marina du Marin is the island’s premier nautical hub and one of the largest marinas in the Caribbean. With its state-of-the-art facilities and world-class services, it serves as the perfect gateway for sailors exploring the breathtaking waters of the Lesser Antilles.


The marina offers over 800 berths, catering to both small sailing yachts and luxury catamarans. Here, visitors can enjoy a vibrant waterfront lined with charming cafés, gourmet restaurants, and specialized marine shops, making it an essential stop for both leisure and provisioning. Whether you’re preparing for a long voyage or seeking a tranquil retreat, Marina du Marin embodies the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.

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Pointe Borgnèse
4.9

Located just a short sail from Le Marin, Pointe Borgnèse is a hidden gem that captivates nature lovers and snorkeling enthusiasts alike. This protected marine reserve boasts crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and an abundance of tropical marine life, making it one of the best spots for underwater exploration in Martinique.


With gentle currents and excellent visibility, it is ideal for both beginners and experienced snorkelers. Schools of colorful fish, sea turtles, and delicate coral formations create a mesmerizing underwater world. Whether you dive beneath the surface or simply relax along its pristine coastline, Pointe Borgnèse is a must-visit stop for anyone sailing through Le Marin.

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Îlet Duquesnay
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Tucked away in the shimmering waters of Martinique’s southern coast, Îlet Duquesnay is a serene and unspoiled island perfect for a peaceful retreat. This small, uninhabited islet offers a secluded anchorage, making it an excellent stop for sailors seeking tranquility away from the bustling mainland.


Surrounded by turquoise waters and lush mangroves, Îlet Duquesnay is ideal for kayaking, birdwatching, and enjoying Martinique’s untouched natural beauty. The calm bay provides a safe and picturesque setting for swimming and paddleboarding. Whether you’re stopping for a picnic on the soft sandy shores or exploring its diverse marine ecosystem, Îlet Duquesnay is a hidden paradise waiting to be discovered.

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Nearby Restaurants
Zanzibar Restaurant
4.9

Located along the waterfront in Le Marin, Zanzibar Restaurant offers a relaxed dining experience with a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients. The menu features a variety of Caribbean and French-inspired dishes, including freshly caught seafood, grilled meats, and flavorful vegetarian options. With its open-air setting and marina views, it’s a great spot to enjoy a laid-back meal after a day on the water.

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Kube Restaurant
4.9

A stylish and modern dining spot in Le Marin, Kube Restaurant is known for its creative approach to Caribbean cuisine. The menu blends local flavors with international influences, offering dishes that range from seafood specialties to gourmet burgers and fusion-inspired plates. With its contemporary décor and relaxed ambiance, Kube provides a welcoming atmosphere for both casual meals and special occasions.

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Ti Toques
4.9

Ti Toques is a cozy, welcoming restaurant in Le Marin, offering a mix of French and Creole cuisine in a warm, casual setting. Known for its generous portions and friendly service, the menu includes fresh seafood, classic French dishes, and homemade desserts. Whether you’re looking for a leisurely lunch or a relaxed dinner by the marina, Ti Toques delivers a satisfying and authentic dining experience.

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Grand Anse D’Arlet

Grand Anse D’Arlet, nestled on the southwestern coast of Martinique, is a destination that captivates with its serene atmosphere and breathtaking natural beauty. With its golden sandy beach, crystal-clear waters, and charming coastal village adorned with traditional French-Caribbean architecture, it offers the perfect balance between relaxation and exploration.


For those seeking an immersive marine experience, Grand Anse D’Arlet is one of Martinique’s premier snorkeling and swimming spots. The nearby coral reefs provide a spectacular underwater world teeming with vibrant tropical fish and graceful sea turtles. In addition to snorkeling, visitors can explore the tranquil waters by paddleboarding or kayaking, offering a unique perspective of the coastline.


Along the shore, a selection of restaurants and cafés invites visitors to indulge in authentic Caribbean flavors, with fresh seafood and tropical fruit-infused specialties taking center stage. As the day winds down, a leisurely beach stroll at sunset provides a moment of pure tranquility, where the warm ocean breeze and stunning scenery create an unforgettable experience.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Explore the Crystal Waters
4.9

Discover the stunning marine life of Grand Anse d’Arlet like never before with transparent kayaking, an experience that allows you to glide over the crystal-clear waters while admiring the vibrant underwater world beneath you. O FIL DE L’EAU offers high-quality transparent kayaks, perfect for exploring the bay at your own pace.

Paddle through the serene waters, spot tropical fish, and take in the breathtaking coastline from a unique perspective. Whether you’re a solo adventurer or enjoying a family outing, this eco-friendly activity is an unforgettable way to connect with Martinique’s stunning natural beauty.

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Discover the Underwater
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Dive into the turquoise waters of Grand Anse d’Arlet and experience some of the best scuba diving in Martinique with Alpha Diving Martinique. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, the bay’s diverse marine ecosystem, colorful coral reefs, and abundant sea life make every dive an extraordinary adventure.

With professional instructors and well-equipped dive boats, Alpha Diving Martinique ensures a safe and unforgettable underwater experience. Swim alongside tropical fish, sea turtles, and vibrant coral formations, and discover why Martinique is considered one of the Caribbean’s top diving destinations.

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Nearby Restaurants
Ti Sable
4.9

Located on the picturesque shores of Grand Anse d’Arlet, Ti Sable is a beachfront restaurant that combines fresh Caribbean flavors with a relaxed seaside atmosphere. The menu highlights locally sourced seafood, grilled meats, and tropical-inspired dishes, all served with stunning ocean views. With its casual yet elegant setting, Ti Sable is perfect for a laid-back lunch under the sun or a sunset dinner with the waves as your backdrop.

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Le Pélican Bleu
4.9

A charming seaside eatery in Grand Anse d’Arlet, Le Pélican Bleu is known for its welcoming atmosphere and focus on fresh, high-quality ingredients. The menu offers a delightful mix of classic Creole cuisine, seafood specialties, and French-inspired dishes, making it a great spot to experience the rich culinary traditions of Martinique. Whether you’re enjoying a plate of freshly grilled fish or a homemade dessert, the friendly service and relaxed setting make every visit memorable.

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Fort de France

As the capital and cultural epicenter of Martinique, Fort-de-France is a dynamic city where colonial charm meets Caribbean vibrancy. This bustling port city, set against the backdrop of lush mountains and a stunning harbor, offers visitors a perfect blend of history, culture, and modern island life.


Stroll through the colorful streets lined with French-style architecture, explore the iconic Schoelcher Library, or visit the Fort Saint-Louis, a 17th-century fortress overlooking the bay. The lively Grand Marché is a must-see, offering an explosion of Creole flavors, exotic spices, and handcrafted goods.


Beyond its urban appeal, Fort-de-France is also a gateway to tropical gardens, scenic coastal walks, and beautiful nearby beaches. Whether you’re diving into Martinique’s rich history, indulging in its Creole cuisine, or simply soaking in the island’s lively atmosphere, Fort-de-France is a destination that captivates at every turn.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Jardin de Balata
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Located just outside Fort-de-France, Jardin de Balata is a breathtaking botanical garden that showcases Martinique’s lush tropical biodiversity. Home to over 3,000 exotic plant species, this enchanting garden offers visitors a tranquil escape into nature.

One of the highlights is the canopy walkway, where you can admire the vibrant greenery and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. As you explore the winding pathways, you’ll encounter towering palm trees, colorful orchids, and serene lily ponds, all creating a magical atmosphere. Whether you’re a nature lover or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, Jardin de Balata is a must-visit attraction that immerses you in the heart of Martinique’s natural beauty

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Fort Saint-Louis
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Standing tall over the bay of Fort-de-France, Fort Saint-Louis is a 17th-century fortress that has played a crucial role in Martinique’s history. Built by the French to defend the island, this strategic military stronghold has witnessed centuries of battles and maritime trade.

Today, visitors can explore its well-preserved ramparts, hidden tunnels, and panoramic viewpoints, all while learning about Martinique’s fascinating colonial past. The fort still serves as a naval base, adding to its historical significance. With its stunning coastal views and rich heritage, Fort Saint-Louis is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and anyone looking to experience Martinique’s cultural legacy.

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MIZA - L’Entrepôt
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For those seeking a refined dining experience in Fort-de-France, MIZA - L’Entrepôt is a must-visit. Chef Sébastien Jean-Joseph masterfully reinterprets classic regional flavors with a modern and creative touch, offering a menu that blends exotic island ingredients with elegant culinary craftsmanship. Whether indulging in beautifully plated dishes or savoring bold yet balanced flavors, Miza delivers an immersive gastronomic journey. With its sophisticated yet inviting atmosphere, it’s the perfect destination for a memorable meal.

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Chez Lucrèce
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Tucked away in the heart of Fort-de-France, Chez Lucrèce is a hidden gem that embodies authentic Creole flavors and warm hospitality. This family-run eatery serves up traditional dishes made with love, offering guests a taste of Martinique’s rich culinary heritage. From savory stews to perfectly grilled seafood, every meal feels like a home-cooked delight. With its welcoming atmosphere and rustic charm, Chez Lucrèce is the perfect place to enjoy a true taste of the island.

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Galanga Fish Bar
4.9

If you’re craving fresh and innovative seafood dishes, Galanga Fish Bar is the place to be. Chef Yadji Zami crafts exquisite seafood plates, ranging from tangy ceviche and delicate tataki to flavorful carpaccio and fish meatballs. Every dish is a harmonious blend of fresh local produce, aromatic herbs, and the island’s finest catch of the day. With its casual yet trendy ambiance, Galanga offers a true taste of Martinique’s vibrant seafood culture.

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Saint Pierre

Once known as the “Paris of the Caribbean,” Saint-Pierre is a town steeped in history, resilience, and natural beauty. Nestled at the foot of Mount Pelée, this once-thriving cultural and economic hub was dramatically reshaped by the 1902 volcanic eruption, which left only ruins and memories of its grand past.


Today, Saint-Pierre stands as a UNESCO-listed historical site, inviting visitors to explore its fascinating past through the Ruins of the Old Theater, the Cyparis Dungeon, and the Volcanological Museum. Walking through its charming streets, you’ll witness the striking contrast between ancient remnants and the lively Creole culture that continues to flourish.


Beyond its history, Saint-Pierre is also a paradise for nature lovers. The black sand beaches, the picturesque bay, and excellent diving sites make it a must-visit for those seeking both adventure and cultural discovery. Whether you’re drawn by its rich history or its breathtaking landscapes, Saint-Pierre is a destination that tells a story at every turn.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Bela Beach
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Seaside Dining in Saint-Pierre

For those who love good food with an ocean view, Bela Beach is the ideal spot. Located just steps from the sea, this relaxed beachfront restaurant offers a fusion of Creole and international flavors, with an emphasis on fresh seafood and tropical ingredients.

Enjoy grilled fish, exotic salads, and refreshing cocktails while feeling the gentle sea breeze. With its casual yet stylish atmosphere, Bela Beach is perfect for a laid-back meal by the water, whether it’s a long lunch or a sunset dinner.

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Le Fromager
4.9

Perched on a hillside with breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea and Mont Pelée, Le Fromager is a must-visit for those seeking a meal with a view. Specializing in traditional Creole cuisine, this restaurant offers dishes made from fresh local ingredients, with flavors that capture the essence of Martinique.

Enjoy grilled seafood, flavorful stews, and tropical desserts, all while taking in the panoramic scenery from the open-air terrace. Whether you’re stopping for a leisurely lunch or a romantic dinner, Le Fromager combines great food with an unforgettable ambiance.

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Kaï Raymont
4.9

A Taste of Martinique’s Culinary Heritage

A hidden gem in Saint-Pierre, Kaï Raymont is where authentic Creole flavors come to life. This cozy and welcoming restaurant serves homemade dishes inspired by traditional Martinican recipes, offering an experience that is both comforting and flavorful.

The menu features freshly caught seafood, slow-cooked meats, and locally sourced vegetables, all prepared with care and served with warm hospitality. If you’re looking for a place to enjoy hearty, authentic Creole food in a relaxed setting, Kaï Raymont is the perfect stop.

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Anse du Ceron

Tucked away on Martinique’s northern coast, Anse du Céron is a hidden treasure offering a peaceful retreat far from the island’s bustling tourist spots. This breathtaking black sand beach, framed by lush tropical vegetation, provides an unspoiled and tranquil setting for those seeking a true connection with nature.


The calm, crystal-clear waters make it ideal for swimming and snorkeling, while the surrounding coconut palms and sea grape trees create a picturesque and shaded escape. Unlike many of Martinique’s more popular beaches, Anse du Céron remains untouched and serene, perfect for visitors who appreciate a quiet, unspoiled coastline.


For adventure seekers, the area around Anse du Céron offers excellent opportunities for hiking and exploring the rugged northern coastline. Whether you’re basking in the sun, discovering marine life beneath the waves, or simply enjoying the peaceful ambiance, Anse du Céron is a must-visit haven for nature lovers and explorers alike.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Marina Pointe du Bout

Located on the western coast of Martinique, Marina Pointe du Bout is a vibrant and upscale nautical hub that seamlessly blends luxury, leisure, and Caribbean charm. Just across the bay from Fort-de-France, this lively marina serves as a premier destination for sailors, tourists, and those seeking a stylish coastal escape.


With its boutique-lined promenades, waterfront cafés, and gourmet restaurants, Marina Pointe du Bout offers a sophisticated yet relaxed atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to embark on a sailing adventure, explore nearby coves, or simply enjoy a cocktail while overlooking the marina’s picturesque scenery.


Beyond its nautical appeal, the area is home to stunning beaches, water sports activities, and lively nightlife, making it an ideal stop for both adventure seekers and those looking to unwind. Whether you’re docking for a night or staying to explore the best of Martinique, Marina Pointe du Bout captures the essence of Caribbean elegance and relaxation.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Le Kano
4.9

Where Island Vibes and Great Food Meet

Le Kano is a vibrant restaurant that embodies Martinique’s lively island spirit, offering a menu filled with flavorful Creole dishes, juicy grilled meats, and exotic cocktails. Whether you’re dining on the open-air terrace or enjoying the relaxed indoor setting, the warm hospitality and festive atmosphere make every visit memorable.

With live music on select nights and a prime marina location, Le Kano is the perfect spot to enjoy good food, refreshing drinks, and the best of Martinique’s nightlife.

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Coco Bar
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Located at Marina Pointe du Bout, Coco Bar is a laid-back yet lively spot where visitors can enjoy delicious Creole dishes, refreshing cocktails, and stunning sea views. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick snack or a leisurely meal, the fresh seafood, grilled meats, and tropical flavors make for a delightful dining experience.

With its casual atmosphere and beachfront location, Coco Bar is perfect for unwinding after a day on the water. Sip on a handcrafted rum punch, feel the ocean breeze, and soak in the Caribbean charm of Martinique.

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Le Bistrot d'en Face
4.9

A French-Inspired Culinary Delight

For those who appreciate classic French cuisine with a Caribbean twist, Le Bistrot d’en Face offers a refined yet welcoming dining experience. The menu features elegantly prepared seafood, gourmet meats, and a carefully curated wine selection, all served in a charming bistro-style setting.

With its warm ambiance and excellent service, this restaurant is ideal for both intimate dinners and relaxed meals with friends. Enjoy the fusion of French sophistication and island flavors in the heart of Marina Pointe du Bout.

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Sainte-Anne

Nestled on the southernmost tip of Martinique, Sainte-Anne is a postcard-perfect Caribbean retreat, renowned for its pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and charming Creole atmosphere. As one of the island’s most beloved destinations, it offers the ideal blend of relaxation, adventure, and cultural discovery.


Home to the famous Plage des Salines, often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean, Sainte-Anne is a paradise for sunseekers and nature lovers. The surrounding coastline is dotted with secluded coves and turquoise lagoons, perfect for sailing, snorkeling, and kayaking.


Beyond its breathtaking beaches, the town itself is full of Creole charm, with colorful markets, delicious local cuisine, and a welcoming atmosphere. Whether you’re lounging on the soft sands, exploring scenic coastal trails, or savoring fresh seafood at a beachfront café, Sainte-Anne offers an authentic and unforgettable Martinique experience.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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Le Martin Return

As your unforgettable sailing adventure comes to a close, returning to Le Marin offers a chance to reflect on the beauty and experiences of Martinique. This vibrant marina town welcomes sailors back with its world-class facilities, charming waterfront, and lively atmosphere. Whether you’re celebrating your journey with a delicious Creole meal, strolling through the scenic marina, or simply relaxing by the sea, Le Marin provides the perfect setting to conclude your voyage in comfort and style.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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