The 10 Best Sights & Landmarks in Arrondissement of Le Marin, Arrondissement of Le Marin

April 12, 2022 Hana Mouser

Discover the best top things to do in Arrondissement of Le Marin, Martinique including Synagogue Martinique, An Mao The Legacy of Ancestors, Mairie Ducos, Nativite de la Sainte vierge, Eglise de Regale, Diamond Rock, Habitation Clement, La Savane des Esclaves, Le Morne Gommier, Ranch Anse Macabou.
Restaurants in Arrondissement of Le Marin

1. Synagogue Martinique

12 Rue de l'ecole Hoteliere, Les Anses d'Arlet 97233 Martinique http://emartinique.net/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Synagogue Martinique

2. An Mao The Legacy of Ancestors

Morne Gommier, Le Marin 97290 Martinique +596 696 86 85 15 [email protected] http://www.anmao.biz
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5.0 based on 137 reviews

An Mao The Legacy of Ancestors

An mao the inheritance of the ancestors is a park situated right in the heart of the space in which lived runaways slaves then the former after the abolition of slavery. Through its gardens, and its attractions, it highlights their ancestral knowledges. Reveal the leading role that played certain trees, plants, legends and faiths in the sociocultural development of martinique. We only welcome by appointment !

3. Mairie Ducos

1 Rue Zizine et des Etages, Ducos 97232 Martinique +596 596 77 18 18 http://www.facebook.com/VilleDucos/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Mairie Ducos

4. Nativite de la Sainte vierge

155 Chemin de Saint-Jean, Ducos 97224 Martinique http://martinique.catholique.fr/ducos-nativite-de-la-sainte-vierge
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Nativite de la Sainte vierge

5. Eglise de Regale

N8, Riviere-Salee 97215 Martinique +596 596 56 90 45
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Eglise de Regale

6. Diamond Rock

Le Diamant Martinique +596 696 48 59 98 http://www.fatbike-caraibes.com
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Diamond Rock

A giant seaside rock once used by the British as an armed fort, now a diving site for the more adventurous scuba diver.

Reviewed By drlau99 - Montreal, Canada

Visited on a catamaran trip organized by club Med Martinique Impressive rock This is a must see!! Highly recommended

7. Habitation Clement

Le Francois 97240 Martinique +596 596 54 62 07 [email protected] http://habitation.fondation-clement.org/
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4.5 based on 3,117 reviews

Habitation Clement

From the name of the famous family who settled there for nearly a hundred years from 1887, the Habitation Clément is a vast agricultural area of 160 hectares, nestled in the town of Le François, in the South-East of Martinique. Dominated by a Creole house dating back to the 18th century, this site, listed as a historical monument in 1996, is home to a major heritage site, a well-known contemporary art centre and a renowned rum house in the heart of sugar cane plantations.

Reviewed By mwbarnes - Weymouth, United Kingdom

Our Cruise ship had called at Martinique and 6 of us quickly found a Taxi (Mini bus) just outside the port. We negotiated a fare (180 Euros Total - 30 Euros each) and the driver took us to Habitation Clement. The journey was about 30 minutes and the driver said we would need about 2 hours and that he would wait for us. The entrance fee was a further 13 Euros each. (So a total of 43 euros each person for the taxi & entrance which we thought was reasonable). You start off walking round the lovely grounds admiring the modern sculptures. Then there is the old (unused) Rum distillery building, equipment and Rum storage facilities which was interesting and then the old Plantation house to look around. The tour ends with a visit to the shop where you can taste (and purchase) some of the different rums they produce. All in all, a lovely trip and well worth the visit. The driver was waiting for us as promised and took us back to the ship.

8. La Savane des Esclaves

Quartier La Ferme, Trois-Ilets 97229 Martinique +596 596 68 33 91 [email protected] http://www.lasavanedesesclaves.fr
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La Savane des Esclaves

400 ans d'histoire de la Martinique dans des jardins magnifiques: site prive cree par Gilbert Larose, un martiniquais passionne d'histoire, vous decouvrirez le mode de vie des Amerindiens avant l'arrivee des Europeens, la periode de l'esclavage tres approfondie sans tabou, et le mode de vie apres l'abolition dans les campagnes jusque dans les annees 1960, dans des jardins magnifiques et tres bien entretenus. prevoir 1h30 de visite avec la "crise covid" les visites ne sont plus guidees mais remplacees par une video du createur qui reprend l'essentiel de la visite guidee et ensuite visite en autonomie avec plan et panneaux explicatifs. masque obligatoire a partir de 11 ans

Reviewed By bob_james_t21 - Cardiff, United Kingdom

Set in beautiful grounds and only a short drive from Trois Islet, La Savane des Esclaves is a must visit site. It is one if not the best sites I’ve seen in the Caribbean depicting the history of the island and the slave trade. With plaques clearly written in English and French the site provides a fascinating history of Martinique with a story line that picks upon on key individuals instrumental in the Abolishment of the slave trade and the history of this beautiful Island of Flowers and people. Difficult to leave this site and not think about the peoples of Martinique and the wider Caribbean. Touches the heart and soul of what is to be a Martinican.

9. Le Morne Gommier

Morne Gommier, Le Marin 97290 Martinique +596 596 74 25 01 http://www.mornegommier.fr
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4.5 based on 148 reviews

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10. Ranch Anse Macabou

Macabou, Le Vauclin 97280 Martinique +596 696 21 34 22 http://www.martinique.org/node/24382/PNAMAR972V500807/detail/le-vauclin/anse-grand-macabou
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Ranch Anse Macabou

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