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Martinique - Le Diamant - Cruise around Martinique
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Upon arrival, collect your rental car and drive to Le Diamant, in the south-west of the island. You will settle in for four nights in a very comfortable villa, nestled within five hectares (12 acres) of landscaped gardens, just a few hundred metres from the beach. Your spacious villa is set over two levels and fully equipped. There is a kitchen with everything you need to prepare delicious family meals, a cosy living room and, the icing on the cake,, a small private pool - also known as a bac à punch! While much time is spent outdoors, the interiors are pleasant and tastefully decorated.
The town of Le Diamant and its beautiful bay seem to owe their name to this iconic rock floating a few kilometres (miles) off the coast. A 175-metre-high rock has become a popular spot for divers who come to admire its rich and colourful marine life: butterflyfish, porcupinefish, parrotfish, turtles, trumpetfish, boxfish and more. On land, visitors can enjoy other Caribbean delights - sandy white beaches lined with palm trees, small towns with a laid-back atmosphere, and trails leading to remarkable natural and historical sites.
Things to do - We also recommend hiking on the Caravelle Peninsula, near La Trinité. You start your walk near Dubuc Castle. Built in the 18th century by the Norman family of the same name, it was once a sugar and coffee plantation. This is the departure point for two fascinating trails. The first trail, about 10 km (6 miles) long (3 hours and 30 minutes to 4 hours), circles the peninsula, passing by the Caravelle lighthouse - a superb viewpoint from which you can see the entire east coast, including Caracoli Point, the easternmost tip of the island. The second route, which is shorter and better suited for families of occasional walkers, stretches for just under three kilometres (2 miles) and takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes. For most of the way, you walk in the shade of the trees until you reach the heart of the mangrove, where signs explain how this unique ecosystem was formed.
Do not miss - Domaine d’Émeraude. Once an agricultural plantation, the site was handed over to the Martinique Regional Nature Park after it closed. Designed as an educational garden, it spans 25 hectares (62 acres) of sensory exploration where curious visitors of all ages can observe and learn from nature, with Mount Pelée rising through the clouds in the background. The estate is divided into two areas. The first is a “developed forest” criss-crossed by four kilometres (2.5 miles) of shared trails. As you stroll along, you can spot a hundred or so species of native birds as they flutter and sing. The second is a pavilion dedicated to exploring nature, where, the island’s full biodiversity is showcased alongside inspiring quotes, proverbs, and poems.
Things to see and do: Pick up fresh fruit and cod fritters at the Diamant market; bask on the volcanic sand of Anse Noire; take multiple dips and perhaps spot turtles; doze in the shade of a coconut tree on Salines beach; have grilled fish or lobster for lunch on the beach.
Drive to Le Marin, return the car, and board a fully equipped catamaran - your floating home for the next three days. Lounge area, sunbeds, large benches, panoramic space on the roof… There is no shortage of places to unwind. The cabins are cosy and their portholes mean you never lose sight of the sea. The children have their own “room” - enough to make everyone happy! On board, an expert crew takes care of everything: navigation, of course, and meals, prepared with fresh, local ingredients. On the first day, you sail westward towards Les Anses d'Arlet. The calm waters let you swim peacefully among the fish, and maybe even turtles.
You continue your journey north along the island’s west coast. Beyond the bay of Fort-de-France, you’ll find wonderful views of the Creole villages of Case-Pilote, Bellefontaine and Le Carbet, where you might even come face to face with a pod of dolphins!
Last day of sailing and final moments at sea as you approach Saint-Pierre, at the foot of Mount Pelée.
Disembark at the port of Saint-Pierre, where you bid farewell to the crew. Private transfer to Fort-de-France airport and return flight. Night on board, arrival the next day.
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