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Martinique Is The Caribbean Island You Probably Haven’t Visited But Should — Here’s Why

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August 30, 2024
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Martinique Is The Caribbean Island You Probably Haven’t Visited But Should — Here’s Why
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Simone Cherí

Opportunities to experience the delights of Martinique’s thriving landscape are never too far away. Downtown, in Fort-de-France, storied buildings impress with designs as ornate as their origins. Elsewhere, sprightly plant life steals the show, and scenic views await you as you navigate this mountainous terrain. The island has 264 named mountains, according to the PeakVisor App, and four volcanic mountain ranges. The highest and most prominent mountain is Mount Pelée, an active formation. Mount Pelée is also the site of the 20th century’s most deadly volcanic eruption, which occurred in 1902. However, visitors can rest easy knowing that the volcano hasn’t erupted since 1932.

Martinique is an equal opportunist in satisfying plant and nature lovers as much as those enchanted by the water. More than 60 swimmable beaches are open to the public throughout the island, ranging from white- to black-sand waterfronts. While each offers a different vibe, it’s wise to take into account the proximity of beach picks to your accommodation. While still relatively small, the 50-mile long and 22-mile wide island can take 1-2 hours by car to drive between some destinations. Along the southern coast, popular beach spots include Diamant, Grande Anse des Salines, and Anse Noire. In the north, the shores of Anse Couleuvre and Anse Céron offer striking sea and cliff views that feel otherworldly.

One can’t mention the joys of life in Martinique without mentioning the abundance of adventure activities. Whether you prefer land or sea memories, Martinique can deliver both. On land, there’s horseback riding, dozens of well-maintained hiking trails, ATVs, and botanical gardens. At sea, you’ll discover some of the world’s most dazzling scuba diving, kayaking, dolphin watching, and more.

Enjoy Culinary Flavors For The Most Curious PalettesFresh crayfish meal at restaurant, Le Petibonum

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The island’s culinary identity is where its unique blend of cultures shines brightest. Martinique’s gastronomy is anelevated one – marked by the use of creativity, sustainability, and tradition. While the island has a few unique, popular dishes, chefs keep things interesting by reinventing old recipes using local ingredients. While you can expect signature staples in many places, this is more of a menu-of-the-day kind of island.

Wherever your itinerary lands you, you’re likely to find a selection that effortlessly combines African, French, Caribbean, and South Asian techniques. The result is a food identity that is part regional French cuisine and part traditional Creole cooking. A few dishes you’ll see on many menus include Accras de Morue (cod fritters),  Colombo de Poulet (chicken colombo), and Fricassée de Chatrou (octopus stew).

Before leaving, be sure to check out the abundance of spices available for purchase. Spice vendors at markets sell various forms of vanilla in addition to saffron, cinnamon, ginger, and colombo spice, among others.

Taste Some Of The World’s Most-Awarded ChocolatesCocoa plants (Theobroma cacao) in a garden, Trois Ilets, Martinique

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Despite all the attention places like Switzerland and Belgium get for their chocolate mastery, Martinique is quickly becoming the new spot for chocolate aficionados. Valcaco, an association of Martinican cocoa producers, recently earned the title of Cacao of Excellence at Chocoa, an international chocolate fair. The annual cocoa market, conference, and festival is where the collective gained recognition for having the world’s best cacao bean.

Each of the island’s chocolate brands packages a unique aspect of Martinique’s flavors, fruits, and history in each confectionary creation. Chocolaterie Frères Lauzéa has been around for more than 20 years, and brothers Thierry and Jimmy have perfected their process. Frères Lauzéa’s chocolate candies are almost too beautiful to eat, and their tablet bars will test any desire to restrain from having more than a few. Chocolat ELOT is another brand you’ll find all over the island. The dark chocolate candy bar is a favorite for many (and often coveted by seasoned visitors). Prepare for an au natural chocolate experience, but this is about as local as it gets in Martinican chocolate.

Savor The Spirits Of The Rum Capital Of The Worlda traditional rum-based Ti-punch served with lime and sugar

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Unless you’re a big rum connoisseur, you probably wouldn’t know Martinique is the world’s rum capital. Martinique has 15 distilleries, and rum culture is serious business from morning to night. It’s not one to overtly toot its horn globally, but, like many other Caribbean nations, much of Martinique’s story lies in the production of sugarcane and its byproducts, such as rum.

Unlike most other destinations in the region, Martinique is one of two that produce rhum agricole in the Caribbean. The unique rum production technique, which holds the prestigious AOC (appellation d’origine contrôlée) designation, produces rum flavors unlike other varieties of the spirit. During your visit, you’ll likely see rhum agricole available for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. One of the island’s signature libations — a “décollage” — is French for “takeoff” and is customary as a morning drink. Ti-Punch is the national cocktail of Martinique, consisting of rhum agricole, cane sugar, and lime. Taken straight, the rhum agricole is often served with its counterparts on the side for its consumer to swizzle to their liking.

The best way to get a better understanding of the uniqueness of rhum agricole is to take a distillery tour. Each of Martinique’s 15 distilleries offers different experiences to guests, from tastings to rum factory walkthroughs. Some of the most popular include Depaz Distillery (one of the island’s oldest), Saint-James Distillery, and J.M. Distillery in the north near Mount Pelée. Whether you enjoy tasting spirits or simply absorbing new cultures, you’ll find both at many of these well-preserved or reconstructed sites.

These are but a few of the highlights that make Martinique a special place to visit. It’s an island ambiance that has to be experienced, with great food, nightlife, and a laidback energy whose first visit beckons the next. With year-round annual celebrations of culture, from Martinique’s Carnival to Gastronomy Week, it’s easy to see why this is the underrated getaway of the Caribbean.

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