This Gallic toehold in the Caribbean exudes a distinctly French air, enticingly spiced up by West Indian warmth. Local culture and cuisine combine both influences. The stylish isle is dominated by Mount Pelee, which destroyed the city of St. Pierre in 1902. Black sand beaches and rainforests are found in the north, with yet more beautiful sands to the south. Sights include La Pagerie, birthplace of Napoleon's Empress Josephine, and Diamond Rock, a 600-foot pinnacle, once registered as a British warship.
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Join our off-the-beaten-path tours to discover this gem in the caribbean sea, its delicious and authentic food as well as its breathtaking views. Karambole tours offers you a fun and semi-private experience in a mercedes vito with up to 8 travelers.
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Book authentic and off the beaten track tours in Martinique thanks to our services. Good humor and conviviality at the rendezvous!
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We are providing touristic tour with free drinks and fruits in a good atmosphere, professional and relax.
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Tatie Maryse cooking school will allow you to discover Martinique through its gastronomy. In a rural frame, come to participate in a culinary workshop to introduce you to the classics of the West Indian cooking or try you in the creative Creole cooking according to Tatie Maryse style. Each participant cooks and leaves with his realizations which he can taste on the spot if he wishes.
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Kreol Harbour tours in Martinique offers private tours to visit the historical capital , sightseeing Mont-Pelée volcano and famous rum distilleries among many other customizable activities like waterfalls, gastronomic sampling and beachcombing. We can also do a combine islands experience with the sister island of St Lucia where we tour too, don't hesitate to ask us! https://m.facebook.com/kreolharbourcoaching/?ref=bookmarks
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A cultural and gourmet stroll of around 2h30, on foot, in the streets of Fort-de-France, during which you (re) discover the capital thanks to historical anecdotes while enjoying tastings at food traders, restaurateurs and craftsmen.
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La distillerie datant du XVIII ème siècle est située dans un vallon isolé, à l’extrême-nord de la Martinique. Son histoire commence en 1790 avec l’achat de l’Habitation par Antoine Leroux-Préville qui lui donne son nom. Puis en 1845, Jean-Marie Martin achète l’habitation-sucrerie Fonds-Préville, et crée la marque J.M avec ses initiales. A partir de 1912, la famille Crassous de Médeuil continue à développer la qualité et le renom de ce rhum. En 2002, le rhum J.M intègre GBH puis en 2013 une rénovation du site est entreprise pour moderniser l’outil de production et créer une expérience nouvelle pour les visiteurs. C’est de la richesse sauvage de ce terroir préservé : sa nature généreuse, son riche sol volcanique, son climat contrasté et toutes ses ressources - la canne, la rivière, la source – que naît le caractère fougueux et doux à la fois du rhum J.M. Du jardin des cannes jusqu’au comptoir de dégustation, suivez le fil rouge et découvrez toutes les étapes où s’élaborent l’odeur et
A rainy day only made this a more beautiful and adventurous drive up the mountain. The distillerie is beautiful in not only in its design but the tropical landscape that surrounds it is breathtaking. A self-paced tour with free rum tasting to cap it off was a great way to spend the day. Unfortunately it wasn’t production time so we couldn’t see actual operation or get the scents of distillation but the tour was simple to follow.
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Beyond the beach offer to eat with locals, shore excursions, tours and activities, in order to avoid tourist traps, to live unforgettable experiences and to meet people.
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