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Francine Guicheteau;Anse L'étang, Tartane
La Trinite
97220
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Apartment | 1 | 80 | 100 | 0560 | 700 | 15 | 12 |
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- Caravelle Peninsula: Located near Tartane, the Caravelle Peninsula offers stunning views, hiking trails, and a nature reserve. Explore the diverse flora and fauna, visit the historic ruins of Château Dubuc, and enjoy beautiful beaches.
- La Trinité: The town of La Trinité itself is a charming tourist attraction. Stroll through its colorful streets, visit the local market, and admire the colonial architecture. Don't miss the Église de la Sainte-Trinité, a picturesque church worth a visit.
- Sainte-Marie: Situated close to La Trinité, Sainte-Marie is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. Visit the Maison du Bèlè, a museum dedicated to traditional Martinican music and dance, and explore the Saint-Jacques Rum Distillery to learn about rum production.
- Saint-Pierre: About 40 kilometers south of Tartane, Saint-Pierre is a historic city with a tragic past. Visit the ruins of the former capital, destroyed by the eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902. The Volcanological Museum provides insights into the disaster and the city's history.
- Jardin de Bonneville: Located in La Trinité, the Jardin de Bonneville is a beautiful botanical garden showcasing the island's flora. Take a leisurely walk among the exotic plants, enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, and learn about the local vegetation.
- Habitation Céron: This restored plantation house near Tartane offers a glimpse into Martinique's colonial past. Explore the well-preserved buildings, learn about the plantation's history, and wander through the lush gardens.
- Les Salines Beach: While not in the immediate vicinity, Les Salines Beach is worth a visit. Located in the southern part of the island, it is one of Martinique's most famous beaches. Enjoy the crystal-clear waters, white sand, and picturesque palm trees.
- L'Aventure du Sucre: Situated in La Trinité, L'Aventure du Sucre is a museum dedicated to sugar production. Discover the history and importance of sugar in Martinique's past, explore the interactive exhibits, and sample various sugary treats.
- La Pointe Rouge: Located near Anse L'étang, La Pointe Rouge is a scenic viewpoint that offers panoramic views of the coastline. Capture breathtaking photos of the turquoise waters, rolling hills, and the charming village of Tartane. 10. Jardin de Balata: Although a bit further away in Fort-de-France, Jardin de Balata is worth the visit. This stunning botanical garden showcases a vast collection of tropical plants, including colorful flowers, towering palm trees, and rare orchids. Please note that some attractions may require transportation or additional travel time from the specified location.