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Martinique, Caribbean Sea, Fort-de-France
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Among the French West Indies, Fort-de-France is the largest and the most urbanized city, so that it becomes the most visited place of the area. The colorful nightlife is very attractive with the endless entertainment of brilliant night clubs for grabbing a drink, nice choices of local restaurants, and romantic beaches for a sweet honeymoon for couple visitors. Spend your hours wandering in the beautiful natural beauty, charming historic site, and interesting museum. Another way to appreciate the beauty of Fort-de-France’s wonderful sea, geography, and landscape is on the way that visitors travel to the city by ferry. Visit tourist attractions in the city of Fort-de-France that never fall to delight whoever traveling here.
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Martinique, Caribbean Sea, Pointe de Marin
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Spend your days on one of most attractive long and white sandy beach of Martinique, the Point de Marin. Facing to the west, any visitors of the beach will witness the romantic sunset view when the day dawn bright and sunny chinning the golden ray over the soft shore. This peaceful tourist destination is decorated by the scattered towels, umbrellas, and tanning bodies lying beneath the bright sunlight. Basic facilities including bathroom and shower room are available. Before leaving the beach, don’t forget to stop and taste some mouthwatering menus in the cafes and restaurants.
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Martinique, Caribbean Sea, Martinique Culinary Week
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Perhaps because of the location far away from its country, Martinique cuisine has its own unique taste combined of spicy seafood, American, and European dinning. Martinique Culinary Week Festival gives its visitors nice opportunity to taste the finest of adapted French cuisine. For ten days that this wonderful tourist destination hold up the festival mainly in the city of Saint-Marie. If you are planning to visit Martinique in April, don’t forget to include this festival in your itinerary on April 25 to May 4.
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Martinique, Caribbean Sea
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In ancient days, this place was inhabited by Arawak and Carid Indian and was called Madinina or the Island of Flower by the native population. Martinique is considered a wonderful place for tourism because of its rich in cultural history, warm smiles, and, above all, the world famous gorgeous natural beauty especially hundreds of beaches. The island occupies the best area for any water activities, such as windsurfing, diving, scuba diving, and many more. Moreover, thousands of visitors are always appreciated with the Martinique’s French and Creole heritage that are blended with the African’s that work on the island’s plantation. Don’t miss the island capital Fort-de-France where is the most cosmopolitan city of the islands. Pointe de Marin and Pointe du Bout are other beautiful beaches that are absolutely worth visit. Hotels and resorts here are also attractions of the island that offer their visitors with the stunning panoramic view of seafront hotels and the most luxury hotels.
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