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City in martinique — tips, highlights & best time to visit
Country
martinique
Type
City
Best time to travel
December to April (dry season, 26-31 °C). Carnival in February/March. June-November rainy season with hurricane risk.
Budget/day
100-220 €
Getting there from Germany
Flight to Martinique (FDF, approx. 10-13 hours with a layover in Paris). Air France flies daily from Paris-Orly. No visa required (French overseas territory).
About Fort-de-France
Fort-de-France, the capital of Martinique, is the cultural heart of the French Caribbean — a city where Creole lifestyle and French savoir-vivre merge into something unique. Fort Saint-Louis, an imposing fortress from the 17th century at the harbor, gives the city its name and still watches over the bay. The Bibliotheque Schölcher is Martinique's architectural jewel: a colorful iron frame building in the Romanesque-Byzantine style, built in 1893 for the World Exhibition in Paris and shipped piece by piece across the Atlantic to Martinique. Named after Victor Schölcher, who enforced the abolition of slavery in France in 1848. The Grand Marche and the Marche aux Epices (spice market) are Fort-de-France's aromatic center: vanilla, nutmeg, Colombo spice mix, fresh tropical fruits, and Rhum Agricole — Martinique's rum is distilled from fresh sugarcane juice (not from molasses like most rums) and carries an AOC designation like French wine. Mont Pelee in the north of the island is an active volcano, whose eruption in 1902 completely destroyed the city of Saint-Pierre and killed 30,000 people — the ruins are now a moving open-air museum. The beaches in the south (Anse d'Arlet, Les Salines) are among the most beautiful in the Caribbean.
Top 5 highlights in Fort-de-France
The places you absolutely must not miss.
Bibliotheque Schölcher
Colorful iron frame building from 1893: built for the Paris World Exhibition and transported by ship to Martinique.
Fort Saint-Louis
Imposing fortress from the 17th century at the harbor: name-giving for the city and still used for military purposes.
Mont Pelee & Saint-Pierre
Active volcano and ruins of the city destroyed in 1902: a moving open-air museum with 30,000 victims.
Rhum Agricole
Rum made from fresh sugarcane juice with AOC designation: distillery tours at Clement, Depaz, and Trois Rivieres.
Beaches in the South
Les Salines and Anse d'Arlet: white sand, turquoise water, and sea turtles — Caribbean dream beaches.
Hotels in Fort-de-France
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Reise-SIM für Fort-de-France
Günstig surfen im Urlaub mit travSIM
Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen
Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie
Best time to travel for Fort-de-France
Recommended travel time
December to April (dry season, 26-31 °C). Carnival in February/March. June-November rainy season with hurricane risk.
Summer
27-33 °C, humid with tropical showers and hurricane season
Winter
24-30 °C, dry and sunny with a pleasant breeze
How much does a holiday in Fort-de-France cost?
Average costs per person per day
Budget
50-90 €
Hostel, Street food, Public transport
Mid-range
100-220 €
Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions
Luxury
250-600 €
Boutique hotel, Fine dining
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Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.
No visa required — Martinique is a French department. The same rules apply to EU citizens as for France.
Euro as currency — Martinique is in the Eurozone. No currency exchange needed.
Car rental is a must — public transport is limited. The best beaches and distilleries are outside the city.
Taste Rhum Agricole — Habitation Clement and Depaz offer free tours with tastings.
Carnival in February — Martinique's carnival is the most spectacular in the French Caribbean. Bwa Bwa figures and Vaval parades.
Food & drink in Fort-de-France
These specialties you must try!
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