The Best Hotel in Martinique

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Larger hotels usually include a big buffet breakfast of eggs, fresh fruit, cheese, yogurt, croissants, baguettes, jam, and café au lait. Smaller relais (inns) often have open-air, terrace kitchenettes. There are only a few hotels that still have rooms in which smoking is allowed. Most hotels do not have elevators, and many are built on hillsides, so if you have issues with stairs or with climbing paths, be sure to ask about that.

Hotel Cap Macabou

$ | Le Vauclin, 97215, Martinique

Although popular with French tourists, this basic, locally owned hotel draws few Americans because it's not on a good beach. Most of the rooms have terraces with panoramic views of the Atlantic; the remainder look upon manicured tropical gardens, streams, even a pergola. The rooms have a generic feel with a few Caribbean colors but are by no means luxurious. The most attractive are the three Cupid Rooms, the smallest now called Wee Garden Rooms. The game room is paneled in solid wood—and beautiful. The pool complex is impressive, too. The good restaurant, L'Hacienda ($–$$), which offers both a creole buffet and à la carte menu, is large enough for the groups that come; it's known for live entertainment on weekend nights and Sunday. Nature tours by foot, bike, canoe, and horseback are offered.

Pros

  • Key staff speak English, though most do not
  • Real deals on their website
  • Breakfast and food in general is flavorful

Cons

  • It's a hard five minutes down a dirt road
  • Not a good swimming beach
  • Noise can be an issue
Le Vauclin, 97215, Martinique
0596-74–24–24
Hotel Details
48 rooms
Free Breakfast

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