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Lecomte Mary
Route des Caraïbes
Sainte Anne
97227

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price from €420

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0670171127

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0696813364

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This apartment is conveniently located just 50 meters from the beach. In addition to enjoying the beautiful shoreline, guests can partake in various paid activities such as a water park, kayaking, diving, and dining at two restaurants nearby. The city center and shops are a mere 800 meters away, making it easy to explore the local area. For those looking to venture further, Salines beach is just a 5-kilometer drive or a scenic 3-kilometer walk along a charming seaside footpath. Beach Pointe Marin, approximately 1.5 kilometers away, is also within walking distance, as is the market town, only 600 meters away, where visitors can witness the arrival of the fishermen.

Our accommodation not only provides stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and a tropical garden, but also offers air conditioning in the room for added comfort. Guests can expect spacious and comfortable bedding with high-quality mattresses. The apartment comfortably accommodates 2 adults and features a well-equipped kitchen with a hob, fridge-freezer, oven, microwave, and more.

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  • Les Salines Beach: Located about 8 kilometers from Sainte Anne, Les Salines Beach is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Martinique. With its crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sandy shores, and swaying palm trees, it offers a picturesque setting for sunbathing, swimming, and relaxing.
  • Diamond Rock: Situated off the coast of the town of Diamond, Diamond Rock is a volcanic formation that rises dramatically from the sea. It is a popular spot for snorkeling and diving due to its vibrant marine life. The rock also holds historical significance as it served as a lookout point during conflicts between the British and French.
  • Jardin de Balata: Just a short drive from Sainte Anne, the Jardin de Balata is a stunning botanical garden nestled in the hills of Fort-de-France. It features a vast collection of tropical plants, vibrant flowers, and towering palm trees. Visitors can explore the garden's scenic pathways and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes.
  • Habitation Clément: Located in Le François, Habitation Clément is a historic rum distillery that offers guided tours of its facilities. Visitors can learn about the rum-making process, explore the beautiful gardens, and discover the rich history of the Clément family. The distillery also houses an art gallery showcasing works by local and international artists.
  • La Savane des Esclaves: Situated in Trois-Îlets, La Savane des Esclaves is an open-air museum dedicated to preserving the history and culture of Martinique. It showcases traditional huts, tools, and artifacts used by the island's former slaves. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the island's colonial past and the resilience of its people.
  • Mount Pelée: Located on the northern part of Martinique, Mount Pelée is an active volcano and one of the island's most iconic landmarks. Although climbing to the summit is not recommended due to safety concerns, visitors can explore the surrounding natural park, hike the designated trails, and enjoy panoramic views of the island.
  • Les Anses d'Arlet: Situated on the western coast of Martinique, Les Anses d'Arlet is a charming fishing village known for its picturesque beaches and calm turquoise waters. It offers excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities, with a variety of colorful coral reefs and marine life. The village also has a laid-back atmosphere with waterfront cafes and restaurants.
  • Saint-Pierre: Once considered the cultural and economic capital of Martinique, Saint-Pierre was destroyed by the eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902. Today, it is an open-air museum showcasing the ruins of the city and the tragic history of the eruption. Visitors can explore the remains of historic buildings, visit the Volcanological Museum, and learn about the disaster that wiped out the city.
  • Les Gorges de la Falaise: Located in Ajoupa-Bouillon, Les Gorges de la Falaise offers visitors a chance to hike through lush rainforests and discover stunning waterfalls. The trails take you through a tropical paradise, with opportunities for swimming in natural pools and admiring the breathtaking scenery. 10. Les Trois-Îlets: Situated on a peninsula just south of Fort-de-France, Les Trois-Îlets is a charming town known for its colorful Creole houses and beautiful beaches. It is also home to several historical sites, including the birthplace of Empress Josephine, the wife of Napoleon Bonaparte. Visitors can explore the town's museums, enjoy water sports, or relax on the sandy shores.