This beautiful island holds many treasures
in its own right with outstanding sights such as the town of St. Pierre,
the Caribbean Pompeii sitting in the shadow of Mt. Pelee, the active
volcano that caused its destruction in 1853. In contrast, the beautiful
beaches of Anse d'Arlets provides a more classical vacation spot. The
real treasure of this island has become the gateway to the windward islands
including St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines. All easily accessible
with the high cruising speed and shallow draft of our catamarans.
Martinique is the largest of the Windward Islands and is
surrounded by beautiful white sandy beaches and flowers. It also provides
excellent snorkeling and diving. In the north and the center of the island
discover tropical forests and cool down under picturesque waterfalls.
In the south much of the land has been planted with sugarcane, pineapples,
and bananas. The capital, Fort de France, is very cosmopolitan with interesting
places to view the island's culture and history.
You can explore this island for a week or two with excellent
and varied anchorages enjoying delicious French cuisine served in the
local restaurants. If you intend to sail mainly around the island take
a day or two to explore the fascinating city of St. Pierre, prior to
or at the conclusion of your charter, located at the foot of the 4,583
foot-high volcano called Mount Pelée. In 1902, the volcano erupted
and destroyed St. Pierre, which was then called "The Paris of the West
Indies".
The pleasant small town from where your sailing adventure
will begin is Le Marin. It is vast, deep and surrounded by hills and
a mangrove. We suggest the following itinerary to our avid sailors.
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