Discover the best top things to do in La Trinite, Martinique including Bon Bagay, Surf Up Martinique, Capitaine Titi Balades en Mer, Chateau Dubuc, Bliss, Le Jardin de Bonneville, Sucrerie-Distillerie Le Galion, Chateau Dubuc, Plage des Raisiniers.
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5 based on 131 reviews
Out of many tours to choose from, we are so happy to have gone with Bon Bagay! We did the half day tour and Olivier the captain was cheerful, kind and informative. Even in the rain we had so much fun - the perfect ending...MoreThank you Amy and Dave it was a great moment for me and I hope meet other american tourists during my season, you are welcome. See you later.
5 based on 95 reviews
Romain was our surf instructor. He was patient , kind and very attentive to individual needs although we took a group lesson! I recommend making a reservation because then you can make sure you secure a spot! I called a day ahead and was secured for the next. Romain provided instructions of how to get to the beach although if you google the place it takes you right there. He asked us if we wanted the course in English or French which I thought was incredibly thoughtful because I only know basic French. When we arrived to the surf shop he welcomed us and asked that we sign waivers (duh!) and were given rash guards (YESSS). I arrived with my sister and boyfriend. Romain's experience put us at ease ; we felt incredibly comfortable the entire time. Once we signed he assigned us boards and we walked them down to the area he marked off for us to surf. He provided us with instructions before we took the boards in the water. He navigated to each of us individually and helped us catch some waves. The waves were incredibly harsh for it only being my second time but when I stood up I yelled in satisfaction hahah. Romain watched our technique and corrected us/gave suggestion to improve for the next time , which I thought was incredibly helpful. That 1h30 session felt like 15 hours. I took a few rests in the lagoon but navigated my way back to waves ..eventually ! We enjoyed our time and would definitely return. Thank you Surf Up for making this a worthwhile experience for beginners (my sister and bf) and for me (second timer). I'm from Washington D.C. and it was nice to chat with one other attendee who was from the same area! One thoughtful suggestion to people booking would be to bring cash. They do not take cards. There is an ATM at the beginning of town across from the gas station (thanks for the tip Romain!). Great time. Book now.
5 based on 114 reviews
Incredible time at a great price with Capt’ Titi! He provides a very real attitude as an individual and local of Martinique that gives his tour a very authentic vibe. We went to varying Islands including île Madame (gorgeous) and took walks through forest and swam in the crystal blue water surrounding them. During the second stop you are provided with bottomless quantity of fantastic tradition rum cocktails made by the Captain himself as well as given legumes a special recipe “de ma grandmère” that are incredibly tasty. You get a meal “à la maison” of delicious poisson columbo and more rum and rosé. Capt Titi truly takes care of his passengers as a captain, tour guide, and host. He is extremely smart and good-natured and the trip —alongside a fun soundtrack is well worth the day. My fiancé and I will admit he’s also pretty easy on the eyes!
4 based on 222 reviews
This is the ancestral home of Aimee Duboc de Rivery. Captured by pirates, she was sold to the Sultan of Constantinople as a slave, but rose to fame as the mother of Sultan Mahmoud II.
The site itself is in ruins, with most of what’s left being building foundations and some walls. That said, the audio tour (in English and French) is detailed and worthwhile. So, if 18th and 19th century sugar plantations are your thing, this should do. There are also several hikes in the area, long and short. No exhibits... just the buildings.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
A one plus hour lesson with instructor Phillipe (I think) was a real treat. A good ,basic lesson with attention to both technique and safety.Bring good water shoes as there is quite a bit of coral on the bottom and believe me you don't want coral scrapes on your feet or elsewhere.
I lucked out and got a small surf day for my lesson. Phillipe was kind enough to give me a tow when the going got tough.Enough English to get the point across during the lesson and in arranging for the lesson
This is really an area for moderate to high skill level Surfing .Plenty of boards and local water knowledge
5 based on 12 reviews
C’est une véritable communion avec la nature qui vous attend et une rencontre humaine incroyable !
Penser à réserver la visite de 11h pour pouvoir déjeuner sur place ensuite.
Vous serez reçus par Adelaide, la fille de la patronne et c’est cette dernière en personne qui se chargera de faire la visite. Elle connaît son jardin sur le bout des doigts. C’est une passionnée et elle est passionnante ! Vous dégusterez des fruits avec des vertus incroyables, bons pour la santé, tout est bio et sans artifice, des goûts insoupçonnés, et un fruit « miracle » littéralement magique ! Je vous laisse la surprise ;) prévoyez une paire de chaussures de marche car ça peut parfois glisser ! Visite de 2 heures d’étonnement et d’enchantement. La période où vous pourrez déguster le plus de variétés de fruits sera vers mai et juin mais cela vaut le coup même en dehors.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
A ce jour, c’est la dernière unité sucrière de l’île encore en activité. Sur place, il y a une boutique ouverte toute l’année. La sucrerie se visite que s’il y a des cannes à sucre soit environ de juin à septembre. La visite de la boutique est intéressante car il y a des produits locaux mais aussi du chocolat fabriqué à l’aide de sucre de canne. L’accueil est très sympa et la personne vous donne des explications sur le fonctionnement de cette sucrerie. Si le contact est bon, on vous conduira dans une pièce et on vous montrera un film vidéo sur la fabrication du sucre. Le film vidéo est très intéressant et j’ai bien aimé cette visite et surtout l’accueil. Je tiens à remercier la personne de cette boutique pour son accueil chaleureux.
4 based on 11 reviews
This is not really a "chateau", but the remnants of a 17th century plantation, where they planed bananas and sugar cane and made rhum.
4 based on 5 reviews
Http://www.guidemartinique.com/plages/plage-raisiniers.php
De prime abord, nous n’étions pas emballés mais les enfants avaient besoin de se dégourdir les jambes. Au final, c’est une belle plage propre et finalement un peu sauvage si on s’éloigne de la ville. Malheureusement, la mer est très agitée, surtout avec le vent et le temps mitigé que nous avons en ce moment.
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