By car, Simone: your guide for a road trip in Martinique in 1 week

Fancy a road trip under the Caribbean sun , but you don’t know where to start? Martinique , with its breathtaking landscapes , is the dream destination for a week of escape . From white sand beaches to tropical hikes , the island promises you a memorable adventure . Whether you are a nature lover or a fan of relaxation , this itinerary has something to satisfy all your desires. So, fasten your seatbelt, and follow this guide for an unforgettable trip ! Domaine Madinina reveals the best road trip in Martinique to do in 1 week!

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Start off in style with Fort-de-France and Trois-Îlets

Your first day immerses you in the heart of Fort-de-France . Stroll through its colorful alleys and discover the local market where spices fill the air . Don’t miss the majestic Saint-Louis Cathedral , a jewel of Creole architecture . Then, head to Trois-Îlets , just across the bay. After a quick crossing , let yourself be seduced by the village of La Poterie , where you will experience Creole culture first-hand. End this day in style on the surrounding beaches , perfect for a first swim under the Martinique sun .

The magic of the Route de la Trace and the Balata Garden

On the second day, head for the legendary Route de la Trace , a winding road that takes you into the heart of the rainforest . Take a deep breath and let yourself be invaded by the fresh air and soothing humidity of this lush jungle . A little further on, stop at the Jardin de Balata , where the diversity of local plants will amaze you. Orchid… what? Here, we’re talking about a botanical paradise ! End the day in the town of Saint-Pierre , with its volcanic ruins marked by the tragic history of the 1902 eruption . A little detour to a black sand beach for the final touch? You won’t say no.

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Mount Pelée and Anse Couleuvre: the adventure is yours

Get ready for an epic hike up the slopes of Mount Pelée on day three. The climb is sometimes tough, but once you reach the top, you’ll have Martinique at your feet (literally, eh). After the effort, the reward: descend to Anse Couleuvre , a wild beach surrounded by cliffs . The sand is black , the water is clear , and the atmosphere, simply magical . Perfect for a well-deserved moment of relaxation . And if you’re lucky, you might even spot dolphins offshore .

Snorkeling and picture-postcard landscapes at Anses d’Arlet

For the fourth day, head southwest. Les Anses d’Arlet welcomes you with beaches worthy of the most beautiful tourist brochures . Take the opportunity to go snorkeling , turtles are often there. Then continue towards Le Diamant , with its famous rock that sits proudly in the ocean. Le Diamant beach is perfect for a lazy afternoon . Between swimming and sunbathing, you will be satisfied before hitting the road again.

The wild east with the Caravelle peninsula and Tartane

On the fifth day, explore the east of the island with the Caravelle peninsula . You can start with a beautiful hike through mangroves and cliffs , all surrounded by breathtaking landscapes . After the effort, head to Tartane , a charming fishing village . There, take the time to enjoy an artisanal ice cream while watching the colorful fishing boats . To end the day, nothing beats a nap on a local beach before returning.

Two days of rest in Sainte-Anne and southern beaches

For the last two days of your road trip, make way for total relaxation . Sainte-Anne welcomes you with its heavenly beaches , including the famous Salines beach . White sand , turquoise water , what more could you ask for? If you still have a little energy, take a detour to the Savane des Pétrifications . This unique place looks like a small desert in the heart of Martinique. A perfect stroll to end your week in style before hitting the road back home .

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