Top Nature Spots in Martinique

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Anse Figuier rating icon 8.1

Anse Figuier, Rivière-Pilote, Martinique, 97211, France copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 194 of 1277
Popularity in Category: 264 of 1406
Popularity Worldwide: 5190 of 29088
Beaches
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Margaret March 21, 2025

If you're into snorkeling, bring your gear! The water is crystal-clear and full of fish right off the shore. Don't forget your waterproof phone case for photos!

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Benjamin January 8, 2025

Check the tide times before you go; during low tide, you can explore some cool tide pools. It's a whole different experience than just lounging on the sand.

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Jardin de Balata rating icon 6.4

Jardin de Balata, Rte de Balata, Fort-de-France 97234, Martinique copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 403 of 1277
Popularity in Category: 66 of 184
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Botanical Gardens
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Ryan March 29, 2025

I suggest visiting early, around 9 AM, to beat the crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. The gardens are beautiful in the morning light!

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Jill February 11, 2025

I think you should bring your own snacks and water. The little café there is pretty overpriced and limited on options.

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Edward November 13, 2024

I recommend taking your time and really exploring all the hidden areas. I rushed through and missed some of the best spots, like the butterfly garden!

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Grande Anse des Salines rating icon 4.8

C439+HXJ Grande Anse des Salines, Sainte-Anne 97227, Martinique copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 610 of 1277
Popularity in Category: 728 of 1406
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Christopher January 18, 2025

I suggest arriving around 8 AM to snag a good parking spot and enjoy the beach with fewer people around. It's so calm then!

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Jill January 3, 2025

I think the sunsets here are unreal, so if you can, stick around until 6 PM. The views are totally worth it, and the vibe is just perfect!

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Anse d'Arlet rating icon 4.6

4-15 Rue du Morne Champagne, Les Anses-d'Arlet 97217, Martinique copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 631 of 1277
Popularity in Category: 751 of 1406
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George April 14, 2025

I think bringing your own snorkeling gear is a must. The coral reefs are stunning, and renting can be expensive. You'll save money and have the flexibility to explore whenever you want.

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Jason January 2, 2025

I recommend getting there before 10 AM to snag a good spot on the beach. It gets crowded quickly, and you'll want to enjoy those gorgeous views without the throngs of people around you.

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Paul November 19, 2024

I suggest visiting the local markets if you want some unique souvenirs. They're usually open in the morning, and you'll find some great handmade crafts that won't break the bank.

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Brian October 13, 2024

If you're planning to eat at a beachside restaurant, my advice is to check their menu prices beforehand. Some places can be a bit pricey, and you might find better deals a few streets back

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Cascade Didier rating icon 2.3

MW72+Q3, Schœlcher 97233, Martinique copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 937 of 1277
Popularity in Category: 247 of 314
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Waterfalls
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Edward January 7, 2025

If you can, try to visit around 10 AM. The light in the morning is perfect for photos, and the crowd is thinner, giving you a more peaceful experience at the waterfall.

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Christopher November 13, 2024

I suggest wearing good hiking shoes because the trail to Cascade Didier can be a bit slippery and uneven. Trust me, you don't want to be slipping around while trying to enjoy the view!

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Balata Garden rating icon 2.1

Jardin de Balata, La Trace, Fort-de-France, Martinique, 97234, France copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 953 of 1277
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Nature Reserves
Parks
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Justin January 21, 2025

My advice is to bring some snacks and water. The café there can get pricey and it's nice to relax with a picnic among the beautiful flowers!

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Steven January 15, 2025

I think starting your visit around 10 AM is best. You beat the big crowds and can enjoy the peacefulness before the heat sets in.

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Patrick November 18, 2024

I suggest checking the weather before you go. I went on a cloudy day and missed some great sunshine for photos! It really can make a big difference.

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Pelee rating icon 1.9

Mt Pelée, Saint-Pierre 97250, Martinique copy icon
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Popularity in Category: 121 of 148
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Volcanos
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George October 13, 2024

Plan to get there around 8 AM if you can. The views are way better in the morning light, and you’ll avoid the big crowds. Just make sure to have some snacks handy because the shops nearby can be pricey

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Cap Macre Beach rating icon 1.3

Plage de Cap Macré, Le Marin, Martinique copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 1081 of 1277
Popularity in Category: 1223 of 1406
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Beaches
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Daniel December 13, 2024

I suggest packing a picnic! There are nice spots on the sand, and nearby cafes can be pricey. I ended up spending way more than I planned on snacks, and trust me, the beach vibes are better with your own food.

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Beach Raisiniers rating icon 1.3

P2PV+F76, La Trinité 97220, Martinique copy icon
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Joseph February 24, 2025

Don't forget your beach shoes! The sand can get really hot around noon, and trust me, dancing around to avoid burning your feet is no fun. A good pair of sandals makes all the difference!

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Charles February 21, 2025

Check the tide schedules before you go. I noticed it makes a huge difference in how much beach you actually get to enjoy. Timing it right means more space to spread out and less crowding.

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James December 14, 2024

Bring your own snacks and drinks! The beach eateries can be pricey for what you get. I saved a ton by packing a cooler with goodies and enjoyed a lovely picnic right on the sand.

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Beach Carbet rating icon 1

PR48+HF7, Le Carbet 97221, Martinique copy icon
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Popularity in Country: 1139 of 1277
Popularity in Category: 1261 of 1406
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Jack January 14, 2025

I think it's a great idea to pack some snacks and drinks before hitting the beach because the local shops can get pretty pricey and crowded, especially during peak hours. It helped me save some euros!

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Benjamin November 25, 2024

My advice is to hit the beach in the early morning around 8 AM. You’ll snag a good spot, and the sunrise is breathtaking. Plus, the beach is much less crowded then!

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