Top 5 Tours in Le Marin, Arrondissement of Le Marin

October 29, 2021 Marlin Saiz

Discover the best top things to do in Le Marin, Martinique including Traditional sailing getaway (Yole), Tropical life tour: Guided scooter tour and lazing on a superb beach, BBQ Donuts Boat, Salines Beach with a Rum-Distillery Stop , Rum and Salines paradise beach.
Restaurants in Le Marin

1. Traditional sailing getaway (Yole)

Zanzibar Restaurant, Bord de mer - Plage du Mer -, 11 Boulevard Allegre, Le Marin 97290, Martinique Beyond The Beach
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You cannot leave Martinique without trying it! So we offer to help you discover traditional sailing during an introductory sailing lesson. With a qualified sailing guide and sailor himself, you will be instructed on traditional sailing during a convivial moment.

Inclusions: Professional guide, Snacks

Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off

Reviewed By TeddyBTraveller

Arrived by cruise ship in February. Driver/tour guide was over half an hour late. Kept us waiting in the rain at the pier. Did not get off to a good start. Kept being told that he's coming by other staff of the same tour company. Tour was okay, only 5 of us in a mini van. Difficult to hear if you're seated at the back. With such a small group, no flexibility in the itinerary. It was on a Saturday and the whole town was closed. These small islands complained cruise ships not bring them any benefit but yet all shops were closed. It's difficult to spend money to help boost the economy if you do not open for business! The weather was terrible and was raining on and off all day, heavy at times. Both the tour company and the tour is not recommended and in fact, you may skip this island.

2. Tropical life tour: Guided scooter tour and lazing on a superb beach

Quai des Tourelles, Fort-de-France 97200, Martinique Scooter évasion
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Scooter, Sun, Paradise beaches ... Fan of motorbike or scooter rides, opt for this unique moment of pure pleasure, which will amaze you. Comfortably seated on your two wheels, your local guide will share with you the secrets of Martinique so that you can fully enjoy the wonders of the island of flowers. * Explore Martinique by scooter. * White sand beaches and turquoise waters. * Brunch * Discover at your own pace and in a small group. * A local guide at your disposal.

Inclusions: 125 cc scooter, Experienced driver, Local guide, Snacks, Brunch

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By Kim_74_at

A different way to get to know the island and very fun. At all times they gave us facilities. kindness and fun, a highly recommended experience! I would repeat!! kim

3. BBQ Donuts Boat

Bbq Donuts Boat
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The BBQ Donuts Boat is a license-free boat that can accommodate up to 10 people. On board, sail day and night, share delicious grills, an aperitif at sea or a dinner under the stars.

Inclusions: Boat rental

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4. Salines Beach with a Rum-Distillery Stop

Anoli Tours

Your private guide with a modern, air-conditioned van will pick you up and take you to enjoy the most iconic beach in Martinique, les Salines. On your way enjoy a stop at the Trois-Rivieres distillery to sample some excellent rums and to learn about rum-making. Included in the tour is a stop at a viewpoint to admire the hills and beaches from high up a hill. About three hours of beach time at les Salines. Tour can also be customized to your needs.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Rum tasting

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Reviewed By deb006

With so much time on my hands now , I thought is would be a good time to post a review on our Foodie Tour in Fort-de-France. We met up with our most wonderful and pleasant guide Meri. We experienced both the beauty and the taste of the town. Sights like the Schoelcher Library, the beautiful court yard whith the old Cathedral. But lets not forget the food! We tasted all kinds of cheese and candies, sauces and of course RUM at a quaint local store. Such nice people there, they kept offering more and more to taste. We visited a pasty shop and had several traditional pastries, sitting in a lovely little outside patio. From there we visited the Market, which we were able to taste a few items. We were so full. Meri took great care of us and she was very easy to talk to. She shared stories of her family and and it made us feel as though we were walking with a good friend. Our last stop of the day was a great RUM shop. We were able to taste three or four rums. So good! We even bought a bottle of our favorite to take with us. This was a laid back and very informative tour. If you ever are looking for a guide in Fort-de-France, don't hesitate to contact Meri. Thank You Meri for a wonderful experience, hope you and yours are all well. Debby & Rick Riffle

5. Rum and Salines paradise beach

Simon Hotel, 1 Avenue Loulou, Boislaville, Fort-de-France 97200, Martinique Beyond The Beach

This excursion takes you to the south of our beautiful island. Our first stop will be at the Trois Rivières rum distillery where the guests will hear about our typical rum making process and get to taste. After the half hour rum tasting, we will make a short photo stop in the community of Le Marin. There the guests have a beautiful view on the south of the island and on the neighboring island of St. Lucia. We will then head to the Saline’s beach which is the most beautiful beach on the island with its postcard perfect more than one kilometer long white sand beach boarded by coconut trees.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, rum, juice and water provided

Exclusions: Lunch

Reviewed By TeddyBTraveller

Arrived by cruise ship in February. Driver/tour guide was over half an hour late. Kept us waiting in the rain at the pier. Did not get off to a good start. Kept being told that he's coming by other staff of the same tour company. Tour was okay, only 5 of us in a mini van. Difficult to hear if you're seated at the back. With such a small group, no flexibility in the itinerary. It was on a Saturday and the whole town was closed. These small islands complained cruise ships not bring them any benefit but yet all shops were closed. It's difficult to spend money to help boost the economy if you do not open for business! The weather was terrible and was raining on and off all day, heavy at times. Both the tour company and the tour is not recommended and in fact, you may skip this island.

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