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.

Domaine de la Palmeraie

$$ | Allée de la Palmeraie Quartier Thoraille, Le Diamant, 97223, Martinique

Unique in Martinique, this contemporary Caribbean villa complex is secluded amid acres of Zen-like gardens yet a short drive to Diamant’s beach and town, making it more of a slice of real island life than a tourist destination. It was designed by celebrated local architect Mike Parker to catch the cool breezes and furnished with French élan and artistic taste. The stylish, well-equipped kitchens and long dining tables make it well suited for families and/or social groups that may want to cook a little. (Private chefs can also be arranged.) Three villas have their own private pools; Villas Corossol, Maracudja, and Coco do not, but there is a main pool for everyone to use, with ample deck space and loungers. Even the smallest villa can sleep five persons, yet couples are welcome. The interior decor has the "wow" effect, with antique mirrors juxtaposed with French contemporary couches, plants, and frequent splashes of color—pinks, purples, and oranges.

Pros

  • Private enclave
  • Good for families
  • Strong Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Some might prefer to be closer to Trois-Îlets or other tourist areas
  • A rental car is almost a necessity
  • No air-conditioning in second-floor bedrooms except in the spacious Villa Papaye
Allée de la Palmeraie Quartier Thoraille, Le Diamant, 97223, Martinique
0696-50–24–40
Hotel Details
6 villas
Free Breakfast

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