The most famous garden of the island, where lives a wild nature, patiently tamed by the landscape magician Jean-Philippe Thoze.
With over 3,000 plant species, Balata is the island's most famous garden. Tens of thousands of visitors flock here every year to discover the incredible botanical wealth of this garden, created from scratch by nature-loving horticulturist Jean-Philippe Thoze.
The landscape gardener knows this property well: his grandmother had built a country house here, in which he stored plants brought back from his countless travels and seeds found locally in Martinique. In the mid-1980s, Jean-Philippe Thoze had the idea of bringing his collection of plants and seeds together in this green setting, once entirely covered by forest, to create a unique garden. In this valley overlooking Fort-de-France, exuberant, untamed tropical nature has flourished freely for centuries. He named the garden Balata, after the district to the north of Fort-de-France, which was once populated by balatas, a tree favored by the natives and now very rare. Begun in 1982 around the family home, the area continues to be enriched by royal palms, balisiers, hibiscus, bromeliads, porcelain roses, anthuriums and wild orchids.
To complete this discovery, the walk "at the top of the botanical garden", at a height of over 15 metres, is entirely secured by nets and accessible to all (from 8 years old), offering a breathtaking panorama over the bay of Fort-de-France and the Pitons du Carbet.
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Agréable et magnifique.
A mon regret il y a beaucoup de plantes et peu de fleurs, mais l'endroit reste magnifique