22 ABOVE LOUNGE
Read moreEnjoy a drink at the Above Lounge, which will seduce you with its chic ambience and live music, before relaxing and playing some tickets at the Casino just below.
NAVARRO’S
Read moreThe shelves are far from being met, but the items sold are good enough to satisfy any type of customer. Coffee lovers will be happy to find black gold produced mainly by hacienda San Pedro. Other brands are also available. The salesman who keeps the shop is a good friend of the family and knows the subject well. A coffee machine is set in the bottom of the store for a small tasting.
BOQUERON BAY CAFÉ
Read moreThis bar-club is in the open air, and is quickly animated, even though the room on the floor is often quieter. The entrance is always free, even when a DJ comes to light. On the weekend you will often see music groups, or it can also be karaoke evening.
CRASH BOAT CAFÉ
Read moreOne thing is sure, no need to move the body to hear it vibrate. The music is strong enough. Fortunately the main piece is open on the sea. Otherwise, the atmosphere would be suffocating. Moreover, the boat bar gives the impression of sinking, and the room collapses. It's basically playing salsa, reggaeton and hip-hop.
NOVA LEY
Read moreNova Ley (new law), or how the leaders of this bar sought to impose the cultural concept of coffee-theatre in the centre of Mayagüez. An evening in this somewhat laughable place guarantees a beautiful dive in today's Puerto Rican alternative culture. Concerts are also often organized, as well as karaoke evenings.
EL GUANCHERO
Read moreIt was a little thanks to this kiosk that the Guanacha was born. Le is known for its pinchos de, small meat skewers.
KRASH CLUB
Read moreIt is the gay club by reference of the capital, and even the country. DJ's are beautiful in the house, techno in reggaeton, R'n. Often, queens drag occurs in show.
RED CODE CLUB
Read moreJust one of the most popular clubs in the capital. Red Code was known before the Club Liquid. The biggest Djs go there. On 2 levels and thus 2 atmospheres, he takes an eclectic music.
THÉÂTRE MUNICIPAL AIMÉ-CÉSAIRE
Read moreThis former city hall has transformed into a charming little theater which offers a diverse, quality program each season. Inaugurated on September 21, 1901, after 15 years of work, the building was renamed Aimé Césaire, following the death of the great writer in 2008, who had long been based within its walls. Its neoclassical style and its facade stamped with the city's coat of arms (laurel, crown, axe, and lictors' bundle) are the pride of the Martinique people.
PARADA 77
Read moreWelcome to Parada 77, a bar with a green front and an open terrace outside. Inside, the walls are covered with graffiti. The atmosphere here is rather bohemian and lasts until late at night on weekends, mainly on Saturdays. There is a lot of merengue music playing and people are chatting with friends and new acquaintances. All this with a glass of sangria in hand, a beer or a cocktail. Affordable prices. No dress code required, but it is better to make an effort. Dynamic and smiling service. Great!
SABINA BAR
Read moreThere's no better place to have a drink and listen to music at the same time. This lively bar, named after the famous Spanish folk singer and poet Joaquin Sabina, features jazz, South American sounds and, of course, merengue and bachata. Live concerts are also held here, and it's not uncommon for customers to get up and dance to the music. The bartender, Freddy, is very friendly and will be delighted to serve you. A warm, popular atmosphere that makes you want the night to never end.
FRICOLANDIA
Read moreA small tropical paradise just 3 km from La Isabella. To reach it, head towards Luperón, and immediately turn right at the La Isabela archaeological park. The white wall and seahorse mark the entrance to Fricolandia. Admission includes access to the beach and showers, as well as use of the barbecue. Facing the Atlantic Ocean, guests can relax in or around the open-air bungalows, enjoying the bars, a buffet lunch and a swim in this idyllic setting. Jet-skiing is also available. In July, it's a party place.
KARACOLI BEACH & SPA
Read moreIt's the trendy beach bar on Grande Anse beach in Deshaies! For a relaxing moment with friends, couples or family, toes in the sand, just a few meters from the beach, with live music and occasional entertainment. Cocktails, tapas, chichas, wines, champagne and spirits are available on request. It's also possible to rent deckchairs or to privatize the various areas (carbets, cabanitas, lounge chairs, bed or even the spa, which can accommodate 3 people) on reservation. Reservations can be made via the website.
O KANAILLES DU SUD OUEST
Read moreA place that will immerse you in the atmosphere of the South-West. Warmth and conviviality are the order of the day! A wide choice of wines, with over 45 references, to enjoy on the terrace or in the dining room, with a plate of genuine Spanish charcuterie. And for the hungrier, why not indulge in succulent meats cooked in a wood-fired oven and accompanied by gratins? An excellent place to have a drink or a good meal, close to the marina, with parking available. Féria evenings are organized.
TROPIK BOWL CENTER
Read moreOpen since 2019, this convivial place is a real plus for the dynamism of this part of the archipelago. It's a great place to spend an evening with friends, colleagues, family or just the two of you. The establishment is located in the heart of the Carmel district's community village and leisure center. In addition to the bowling lanes, the center features a leisure area with table soccer, pool tables and two air-hockey machines. These games are designed to tide you over until a bowling alley becomes available. Reservations recommended.
KARUKERA CAFE
Read moreThis lounge bar, located on the Pointe de la Verdure, home to most of Gosier's major hotels, has an open terrace where you can enjoy a wide choice of cocktails. It also boasts a fine rum cellar. Drinks can be accompanied by tapas, cheese platters or charcuterie. A place where it's always good to spend a moment with friends, all the more so as musical evenings, themed evenings and concerts are regularly programmed. Cocktail prices are very reasonable indeed, and you'll be warmly welcomed.
LA TORNADE
Read moreGet ready for a whirlwind of freshness! Fresh, local fruit juices are made fresh and ready to enjoy at any time of day. The establishment, which has just undergone a change of ownership, works with local producers to bring you the very best products. In the morning, before setting sail, enjoy a breakfast of pastries, sweet and savory toast and, of course, fresh juice. After your return from Les Saintes, you can enjoy tapas. The friendly, dynamic team will give you a warm welcome.
LE TOULOULOU
Read moreIf you arrive before the opening time, you can enjoy a cocktail at the bar-restaurant La Pergola, next to the Touloulou. Evenings are organised every weekend during the high season. In low season, the evenings are punctual. José, the owner, brings in local artists of all kinds (zouk and retro zouk, reggae, dancehall, compas, etc.). On Saturdays, the Touloulou offers a formula including a meal in a restaurant and an evening in a disco. The establishment's Facebook page provides a calendar of upcoming events.
LA RESISTENCIA
Read moreJust around the corner, a block from the waterfront, La Resistencia is the colonial zone's longest closing bar, attracting party-goers who aren't tired! But you don't have to go in the middle of the night: as soon as night falls, the place comes alive. The eclectic, bric-a-brac decor is well worth the detour, at least as much as the sometimes zany local atmosphere. La Resistencia is also one of the capital's LGBTQ+ hot spots! In short, a place that feels like an authentic speakeasy, complete with dance floor, bar and patio!
CHILL CAFÉ BAR & GRILL
Read moreAlmost at the beginning of the Boardwalk, Chill truly deserves its name: you're right in the sand and can literally take a dip before going for a refreshing fruit punch. The atmosphere is relaxed, and when the sun goes down, the benches are packed (especially as it's happy hour, when the Banks and rum punch flow freely). If you're hungry, Chill will fill you up with simple, reasonably priced food (fishcakes, hot sandwiches, grills...). Concerts are often organized here. You'll quickly become attached to it.
GEORGE WASHINGTON COFFEE HOUSE
Read moreWhether you're feeling peckish or thirsty, with or without a visit to George Washington's House, this coffee house welcomes you early in the morning with excellent coffee, as well as Caribbean and Latin American specialties: ceviche with tiger leche, mahi-mahi with pico de gallo and a surprising patacòn sandwich, a Venezuelan specialty where pressed and fried plantain replaces the brioche of a burger. And as a bonus, the view of the house gardens.
LE SAX, BY GRENADE ET BASILIC
Read moreIn the mood for a lively evening out? Le Sax welcomes you with a different theme every evening: karaoke on Wednesdays, a jam between musicians on Thursdays and live music on weekends. The setting is elegantly dressed in red and black. Nibble a few tapas, sip a good cocktail and have a great time with friends. To follow the program, log on to the Instagram page @le.sax.martinique.
CASA DEL RON
Read moreTake a seat on the rooftop terrace of this bar, which offers a splendid view of the cathedral, and sip the cocktail of your choice. Casa del Ron has a large menu of cocktails made with sugar cane or rum, the house specialty. The excellent mojitos, caipirinhas, sangrias or Dominican rums by the glass are yours. And if rum doesn't tempt you, opt for wine, a cocktail without rum or a coffee. Also good tapas to share or a cheese platter. An excellent address for a tasty start to the evening.
SWEETHÉ
Read moreA refreshing break in the heart of Basse Terre: that's what Sweethé is all about. This concept of natural fresh iced tea is both refreshing and nourishing. Their tea is enhanced with syrup beads: a wide range of Caribbean flavors are available to satisfy the palates of even the most discriminating palates: pineapple, mango, passion fruit, guava... Added bonus: customers can also choose the desired sugar content. An attractive lunch box of hot wraps is also available every lunchtime.
L'Ô BEACH LOUNGE
Read moreAfter several months of renovation, the main bar and restaurant of Club Med les Boucaniers in Saint-Anne is getting a facelift and becoming the Ô Beach Lounge. In a chic yet relaxed atmosphere, this beach snack bar and restaurant offers a small snacking menu, some of the most popular local Creole specialties, as well as a many healthier, vegetarian options. Do not miss the rum cellar that offers an authentic experience inspired by local distilleries. All this in the heavenly setting of Pointe Marin.
BLACK DIAMOND MAJESTY KEYS
Read moreThe Black Diamond is a unique place to relax in Martinique, combining a Pool & Beach, a restaurant and an open-air lounge bar with an unparalleled atmosphere. A "Nikki Beach" version Madinina! Deckchairs, four-poster beds for lounging in front of the sea, a "Beach Eat" menu for lunch while relaxing, incredible cocktails and DJs who set the stage for special events. A place to discover during your stay. Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
THE WOO
Read moreLocated in the pretty village of Saint-Pierre in Martinique, this trendy new venue, lounge bar, chicha bar, pub and fast-food joint, attracts all the night owls in the area. Inside, the decor reflects the image of the place: modern, trendy and colorful. The tempting cocktail menu combines classics and original creations, which can be enjoyed in the indoor room or on the terrace. Snacks and tapas are also available. The room can also be rented for special events (parties, birthdays, seminars, etc.).
THE SECRET
Read moreClose to the seafront, The Secret is a cocktail bar, restaurant and lounge bar where you can relax and unwind after a day on the beach. Martinique's best DJs are on hand to set the mood at the turntables. The place also doubles as a shisha bar. On the snack side, you'll find unpretentious but well-executed snacks: burgers, sandwiches, waffles... all in a friendly atmosphere and exotic setting. One criticism: the music can be a little loud, so avoid it if you're looking for peace and quiet.
BABOO TEA
Read moreThe store is easy to spot with its colorful facade in the ZAC de Damencourt. Baboo Tea offers a wide range of teas, juices and granités from the Bubble Tea franchise. The brand offers a variety of iced teas, jasmine green tea, black tea, oolong tea, fruit tea, with or without milk, chocolate, taro, matcha... These drinks are accompanied by tapioca pearls (gluten-free) in black, multicolored or colorless to add a touch of creaminess. Baboo Tea also offers sweet and savoury popcorn, bubble waffles, ice creams and doughnuts.
COCKTAIL KITCHEN
Read moreTired of rum punch or fish cutter? Cocktail Kitchen revisits Caribbean cuisine with fresh, local ingredients and surprising flavor combinations (coco-ginger-crusted fish of the day, sweet potato puree, coconut curry) concocted by Damian Leach, one of the Caribbean's top chefs. As the name suggests, the cocktails (with original recipes) are not to be missed. Inside, the decor is modern and chic, with a few rooftop tables that are very pleasant in the evening. Reservations are recommended, especially for the terrace.
ORFEBRE CAFÉ
Read moreIt is in the north of the colonial zone that we find this excellent urban and rather trendy coffee shop. Lovers of freshly ground coffee, the Orfebre Café is your next stop! Indeed, it is with the hands of a goldsmith that we prepare solo coffee, latte and cappuccino, not to mention the many possible variations. Beautiful, bright service room and an expert and pleasant service team. Finally, it is worth noting that some snack dishes can be prepared here. A good stopover to get your strength back on the way to the center!
CASA 40
Read moreCasa 40 is a restaurant located in Puerto Plata's Centro Histórico. It offers international, French and Mediterranean cuisine and original cocktails. The restaurant offers a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, with original decor and a spacious garden. Guests particularly appreciate the tapas and drinks, including the pina colada and margarita. Service is professional and pleasant. The restaurant also offers a takeaway service. Vegetarians are welcome and vegan options are available. Casa 40 is a must in Puerto Plata to enjoy a good meal in a warm and eclectic atmosphere.
THE CLOVER
Read moreFort-de-France, the capital of Martinique, offers a variety of tourist attractions. Places to visit include the Cascade De Didier, the Malecon and the Port de Fort-de-France. Culture lovers can visit the Tropiques Atrium Scène Nationale or the Théâtre Aimé Césaire. For shopping enthusiasts, there are numerous stores and boutiques to explore, such as Bonita Shop or Optic 2000. Food lovers can visit Le LAURIER-Martinique restaurant or Le Clover, which offers on-site dining and contactless delivery. Fort-de-France also offers beautiful beaches and a lively atmosphere, especially during the Fort-de-France Carnival.
LEPATIO19
Read moreA café and wifi: that's the idea behind this new hybrid space on this pretty, colorful street. Here, you'll find a space for collaborative work and professional exchange, where you can let your ideas flow, but you can also come with friends or colleagues to sip a beer... or an iced coffee, or have lunch (tapas platter, breakfast formulas), sweet treats (cake, cookie and marquesa, layers of cookies alternating with condensed milk and fruit or chocolate). Afterworks and themed evenings are also organized.
DANTANA CAFE
Read moreThe restaurant also organizes parties with DJs or local bands right on the beach. Here you're guaranteed a good evening in a great atmosphere. You can enjoy fresh fruit juice cocktails and tapas. The kitchen is open in the evening from 7pm. Le Dantana is a must on the island for a trendy evening out ( live music at weekends). The establishment boasts a beautifully decorated interior and a large terrace with its feet in the sand. A little bonus: the well-kept beach invites you to take a dip.