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Sailing to Le Marin Ports and anchorages’ map
A live ranking of your favorite ports and anchorages in Martinique. Read sailors’ notes and warnings, share your best photos, or join Martinique‘s sailing group for the local news.
Your favorite anchorages in Le Marin
(Add an anchorage)Always choose the safest spot. Try zooming in to avoid seaweed fields, then click to start your list of favorites.
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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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A pleasant anchorage for sailors looking for a bit of tranquility. The seabed is mostly sandy, makin… Read more about this listing
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A charming anchorage with a good holding on sandy bottom, ideal if you’re looking to drop anchor in … Read more about this listing
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While it lacks a dock, the area compensates with a snack bar where you can grab a bite to eat.
The most popular ports and marinas
(Add a port)Find a berth for your boat. Keep an eye on the tide and weather forecast, then click to call the port.
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The marina offers a wide array of services, from fuel and water to well-maintained showers and Wi-Fi… Read more about this listing
Le Marin, a region of Martinique
For centuries, Le Marin natural harbour has been a critical point of departure and arrival, linking Martinique with the rest of the Caribbean and beyond. The protected bay here has long been a safe haven for ships seeking shelter during storms, and over time, the region became a vital part of the island’s maritime heritage. It’s easy to imagine the days when tall ships crisscrossed the horizon, their crews making stops in Le Marin to trade goods or take on supplies.
While agriculture still plays a role, today, Le Marin’s claim to fame lies in its status as a major sailing hub. The marina here is one of the largest in the Caribbean, and the town itself has grown around this bustling port.
La Savane des Pétrifications
In the heart of this region lies the Savane des Pétrifications, a unique and otherworldly landscape that sharply contrasts with the lush greenery surrounding it. Once a petrified forest, the area now feels more like a desert, with its dry, rocky terrain standing in stark contrast to the rolling hills and fertile lands nearby. Walking through this stark landscape is a reminder of Martinique’s volcanic past, the very forces that shaped the island into what it is today.
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Anchoring no longer allowed in Anses d’Arlet, Martinique?
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Anchoring no longer allowed in Anses d’Arlet, Martinique?
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