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Emmanuelle Faure
5 Rue Case Nègre
Sainte-marie
97230

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L'Habitation Martinique is a charming Creole wooden house, situated in the idyllic town of Sainte-Marie, in close proximity to the breathtaking and untouched natural beauty of Martinique, including the stunning Caravelle peninsula and its pristine white sand beaches. Positioned along the Atlantic coast, this delightful abode benefits from the refreshing trade winds and offers convenient access to both invigorating hikes through the lush jungles of the island's northern region and the popular tourist beaches found in the south. You will surely relish its serene location, tucked away from the bustling tourist areas, and the genuine warmth of the local community.

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Appréciations pour Habitation Martinique, Sainte-marie:

pour un couple d amoureux ..............
Review by: Pierre et Kate, Mai 5 2015 4:50PM
En choisissant le bungalow Grenadine vous serez dans un vrai petit nid d amour ,au milieu de la végetation et des fleurs ,une agreable piscine presque pour vous tous seuls.Emmanuelle est attentive, discréte et trés sympathique. Trés trés bon séjour

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Property type Quantity
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min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
Apartment 4
Holiday Home 4

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Wi-Fi
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden
Dinner

Attractions

  • Habitation Clément: Located in Le François, Habitation Clément is a historic rum distillery and museum. Visitors can explore the distillery, learn about the rum-making process, and admire the art collection housed in the property's beautiful gardens.
  • La Savane des Esclaves: This open-air museum, situated in Trois-Îlets, showcases the history and culture of Martinique's enslaved population. Visitors can take guided tours, learn about traditional crafts, and gain insight into the lives of the island's ancestors.
  • Jardin de Balata: Situated in Fort-de-France, Jardin de Balata is a stunning botanical garden that offers a variety of lush vegetation, including tropical flowers, palm trees, and orchids. Visitors can explore the garden's walkways, bridges, and tree canopies for a tranquil and relaxing experience.
  • Le Diamant Beach: Located in Le Diamant, this picturesque beach offers breathtaking views of the iconic Rocher du Diamant rock formation jutting out of the sea. Visitors can enjoy swimming, sunbathing, and water sports, or simply take a leisurely stroll along the sandy shores.
  • Anse Noire and Anse Dufour: These neighboring beaches, situated in Les Anses-d'Arlet, are known for their crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. Snorkelers and divers will be delighted by the opportunity to explore the coral reefs and encounter tropical fish and sea turtles.
  • Mount Pelée: Located in Saint-Pierre, Mount Pelée is an active volcano and one of Martinique's most famous natural attractions. Adventurous travelers can hike to the volcano's summit for panoramic views of the island, while others may prefer to explore the nearby ruins of the town destroyed by the volcano's eruption in 1902.
  • Les Salines: Situated in Sainte-Anne, Les Salines is a stunning beach known for its pristine white sand and clear turquoise waters. Visitors can relax on the beach, swim in the calm waters, and enjoy the picturesque views of palm trees swaying in the breeze.
  • La Pagerie Museum: Located in Trois-Îlets, this museum is dedicated to the life and history of Empress Josephine, who was born and raised in Martinique. Visitors can explore the museum's exhibits, which include personal belongings, artwork, and historical documents related to Josephine and her connection to Napoleon Bonaparte.
  • Saint-Pierre: Once known as the "Paris of the Caribbean," Saint-Pierre was the former capital of Martinique until it was devastated by the eruption of Mount Pelée. Today, visitors can explore the ruins of the old town, visit the Volcanological Museum, and learn about the tragic history of the 1902 eruption. 10. Les Gorges de la Falaise: Located in Ajoupa-Bouillon, this natural attraction offers stunning hiking trails through lush vegetation and alongside picturesque waterfalls. Visitors can enjoy the beauty of the tropical rainforest and cool off with a refreshing swim in the natural pools formed by the cascading water.