

A vibrant market in the heart of Fort-de-France, offering local produce, spices, and crafts.
A bustling local market offering fresh produce, spices, and local crafts.
A beautiful botanical garden with stunning views of Fort-de-France.
An impressive cathedral with a mix of architectural styles, beautifully illuminated at night.
Marché De Fort De France can experience sudden rain showers, especially in the evenings.
To carry your purchases from the market and reduce plastic waste.
While cards are accepted in many places, having local currency is useful for small vendors and street food.
Fried ripe plantains, served with a spicy sauce.
Fried conch, often served with lime and hot sauce.
Chicken curry with coconut milk and spices, served with rice.
Intricately carved wooden artworks, a traditional craft passed down through generations in Martinique.
A set including rhum agricole, cane syrup, and lime, essential for making the local Ti Punch cocktail.
Vibrant, hand-printed cotton fabrics, a symbol of Martinique's Indian heritage and cultural diversity.
A historic restaurant offering a delightful breakfast with a view of the Fort Saint-Louis.
A popular spot for lunch, known for its delicious seafood dishes and rum punches.
An upscale restaurant offering a beautiful view of the Fort Saint-Louis and the Caribbean Sea.
Nestled in the Himalayas, Gorakhnath Cave Temple is a serene and ancient place of worship dedicated to Lord Gorakhnath, a yogi and a revered figure in Hinduism and Buddhism.
A vibrant night market in Speedwell Village, offering local food, crafts, and live music.

A serene Zen temple in Kyoto, renowned for its gardens and rock formations.