POINTE-FAULA
Read moreFollowing the seaside, you'll pass in front of the fishing port and its colored huts. After about 300 m of track along the coast, you'll arrive at Pointe-Faula, a pretty beach lined with white sea bottoms. Dotted with coconut trees and popular with sailing enthusiasts, this spot is home to windsurfers and fly-surfers. It is also a privileged swimming spot for children, who can swim for 300 meters in breathtaking turquoise water. On the spot: small typical restaurants, caravans, and cultural events such as Jazz à la pointe.
THE MOUNTAIN GARDEN
A Creole garden on a mountainside planted with a wide variety of flowers, ...Read more
PLAGE DE PETIT MACABOU
Read moreNestled in an immaculate cove of white sand, the beach of Petit Macabou, hemmed in by grape trees, jealously guards its authenticity and its wild aspect. You can go for a horseback ride, go for a hike, fall asleep in the sun, and swim with caution because of the abundance of seaweed off the coast, which often deposits thick piles of algae. Halfway between Le Marin and Le Vauclin, this natural treasure can be discovered after passing a beautiful windmill, a vestige of the colonial era, and after walking 2.5 kilometers along a stony path.
LE SECOND SOUFFLE GARDEN
Read moreA 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!
MONTAGNE VAUCLIN
Read more2 km hike with 150 m ascent. A beautiful Way of the Cross to discover. The climb is steep and the ground can be wet and slippery, but the walk is magnificent. Chinese cabbages, beacon trees and bamboos line the route. At the highest point, you'll discover a small red-and-white chapel and a splendid panorama opening onto southeastern Martinique, from La Caravelle to Sainte-Anne. You can return by the same route or along the eastern flank to the Ensfelder district (but in this case, it's better to have a second car).
LES JARDINS DE MACABOU
Read moreTommaso 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.