Wedged between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, Martinique, rightfully called “the flower island’s”, is an enclave paradise that does not lack charm. South of the island, are hills, sugar cane plantations, and sandy beaches. In the North, more abrupt and steep, found abundant vegetation, pineapple and banana plantations and the highest point of the island (1397 meters), a volcano is called Mount Pelee.
Thus, during a stay in Martinique, visitors are invariably charmed by the many faces of the island, mangrove, the contact point between the sea and the forest, the rainforest, where flora and fauna rich and diverse available to the gaze of the curious, of course, passing by the beaches lined with coconut palms. The Trois-Ilets, the Anses d’Arlet, the Salines, the Diamond… the heavenly places in which to enjoy the warm and crystalline waters that surrounds the island. Continue reading “Stay winter in Martinique…”