

Discover Martinique's rich history at this engaging museum, showcasing the island's indigenous, colonial, and revolutionary past.
Martinique's tropical climate can bring sudden showers, especially when visiting the museum's outdoor exhibits.
Keep your devices powered while exploring the museum's interactive exhibits and learning about Martinique's history.
While cards are accepted, having some local currency on hand is useful for small purchases and tips at the museum.
A historic sugar plantation museum offering a glimpse into Martinique's past.
A beautiful botanical garden with stunning views of Fort-de-France.
An impressive cathedral with a mix of architectural styles, illuminated at night.
Intricately carved wooden objects made from local Bwa wood, reflecting Martinique's African heritage.
Vibrant, hand-block printed cotton fabrics, a symbol of Martinique's Indian influence.

Traditional sugarcane-based rum, a staple of Martinique's culinary and cultural heritage.
A historic restaurant located in the heart of Fort-de-France, offering a delightful breakfast with a view of the Savane Park.
A beachfront restaurant known for its fresh seafood and stunning views of the Caribbean Sea.
A fine dining restaurant nestled in the lush mountains of Martinique, offering a unique culinary experience.
A vibrant, illuminated avenue showcasing Gaudí's architecture and Barcelona's elegance.
A sprawling complex of European-style palaces and gardens, once a retreat for Qing dynasty emperors, now a hauntingly beautiful ruin.
A historic lighthouse in Serang, Banten, offering panoramic views of the Sunda Strait.