Towns in Martinique

Towns in Martinique

Sights Overview
Name Category Location
 
Ajoupa-Bouillon
Near pineapple fields and filled with flowers, this 17th-century...
Towns North of Fort-de-France
 
Balata
This quiet little town has two sights worth visiting. Built in...
Towns North of Fort-de-France
 
Basse-Pointe
On the route to this village on the Atlantic coast at the island's...
Towns North of Fort-de-France
 
Bellefontaine
This colorful fishing village has pastel houses on the hillsides...
Towns North of Fort-de-France
 
Lamentin
There's nothing pretty about Lamentin; the international airport...
Towns South of Fort-de-France
 
Le François
With some 16,000 inhabitants, this is the main city on the Atlantic...
Towns South of Fort-de-France
 
Le Marin
The yachting capital of Martinique, Le Marin is also known for...
Towns South of Fort-de-France
 
Le Prêcheur
This quaint village, the last on the northern Caribbean coast...
Towns North of Fort-de-France
 
Le Vauclin
The return of the fishermen at noon is the big event in this...
Towns South of Fort-de-France
 
Macouba
Named after the Carib word for "fish," this village was a prosperous...
Towns North of Fort-de-France
 
Schoelcher
Pronounced shell-share, this upscale suburb of Fort-de-France...
Towns Martinique
 
St-Pierre
The rise and fall of St-Pierre is one of the most remarkable...
Towns North of Fort-de-France
 
Ste-Anne
A long, nearly white-sand beach and a Catholic church are the...
Towns South of Fort-de-France
 
Ste-Luce
This quaint fishing village has a sleepy main street with tourist...
Towns South of Fort-de-France
 
Ste-Marie
The winding, hilly route to this town of some 20,000 offers breathtaking...
Towns North of Fort-de-France
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