2024

THE MOUNTAIN GARDEN

Parks and gardens
5/5
1 review
A Creole garden on a mountainside planted with a wide variety of flowers, ... Read more
 Le Vauclin
2024

ARBORETUM VILLAGE D'ANTAN

Parks and gardens
4/5
1 review

In this garden, more than 400 species of trees and medicinal, ornamental and magical plants, which all disseminate sweetness at Suzelle's, happy owner of the place. She offers many discovery and animation workshops open to all audiences: initiation to naturopathy through aromatherapy and Caribbean phytotherapy, vegan cooking and Martinique specialties. Remember to book your workshops.

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 Le François
2024

LE SECOND SOUFFLE GARDEN

Parks and gardens

A journey into the deep Martinican culture, this is what the Second Souffle garden located in Le Vauclin promises: “sa sé jadin pay la ki la”. Discover the local flora and ancestral traditional practices, gardening workshops or jewelry making based on peyi seeds (Job's tears, jequirity bean, devil-bean), knowledge transmission is at the heart of the mission of this beautiful garden, cultivated in complete respect of the earth. We recommend a stopover with your family or alone!

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 Le Vauclin
2024

LE JARDIN DE BONNEVILLE

Parks and gardens
A green setting where a multitude of ornamental plants, Martinique fruit ... Read more
 La Trinité
2024

LE JARDIN DE JOSETTE

Parks and gardens

Josette Nicole is what we call an orchid collector. Over the past twenty years, she has transformed her garden at Le François into a veritable orchid paradise. There are thousands of specimens, with a hundred or so varieties, rare and less rare, that Josette has brought back from her travels or from exchanges with other collectors of the Ionopsis Club association, which brings together orchid enthusiasts on the island. To take care of her little protégés, she has two greenhouses, treatment rooms and potting rooms to multiply them.

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 Le François
2024

LES JARDINS DE MACABOU

Parks and gardens

Tommaso and Céline have taken on the challenge of transforming the thorny undergrowth of the Grand Macabou into a fruit forest. Their aim: to achieve agricultural and food self-sufficiency. At the foot of the orchard, made up of some fifty varieties of fruit trees, grow market garden produce and tubers (giraumon, tomato, cucumber, manioc). This passionate couple also offer introductory courses in permaculture and agro-ecological practices.

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 Le Vauclin