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Fort-de-France best anchorages and marinas
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The city of Fort-de-France was pivotal during the colonial era, and its influence extended throughout the region. During the turbulent times of the French Revolution, Martinique’s allegiance shifted between the French and the British, and traces of these political conflicts remain. History is ever-present in this region, and old plantation houses still dot the countryside.
Pitons du Carbet
Heading inland, the towering Pitons du Carbet rise dramatically above the city. These jagged volcanic peaks, remnants of ancient eruptions, provide beautiful hiking trails. While the hike can be challenging, with steep paths and thick jungle, the reward is spectacular. As you make your way up, the mist often clings to the mountains, giving them an air of mystery, while the occasional clear view down into the valleys offers a view of the surrounding forests. This area was once home to the island’s indigenous Arawak people, long before the arrival of Europeans, and traces of their culture is still present in the region.
The rum distilleries
The region is also deeply connected to the island’s agricultural history, particularly through its rum distilleries. A short drive out of Fort-de-France takes you to the sugarcane plantations. At local distilleries, such as the famous Distillerie La Favorite, visitors can delve into the craftsmanship behind Martinique’s renowned agricole rum. Unlike most Caribbean rums made from molasses, agricole rum is distilled from fresh sugarcane juice, giving it a distinct, earthy flavor.
Jardin de Balata
The Jardin de Balata is a lush garden in the hills just outside the city. Created by a passionate botanist, the garden is an explosion of tropical flora. As you stroll along elevated walkways that meander through the treetops, you’re greeted by the sounds of the forest: birds calling, leaves rustling, and distant waterfalls. It’s a reminder of the biodiversity that thrives across Martinique, with thousands of plant species brought together in this living collection.
Anchorages and moorings in Fort-de-France
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Very convenient anchorage in Fort de France. You anchor just down the walls of the fortress. Long to… Read more about this listing
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Despite its popularity, it remains a serene spot. Adjacent to a quiet village where everything is wi… Read more about this listing
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The anchorage can be a bit tricky. with a mix of sand and seaweed on the seabed. It can be difficult… Read more about this listing
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A popular anchorage with sandy seabeds that make for good holding but the spot has moderate protecti… Read more about this listing
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The anchorage is on sandy bottoms mixed with some algae, and it’s generally well-protected against w… Read more about this listing
Nautical services in Fort-de-France
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Marinas and boatyards in Fort-de-France
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