Cruises to Martinique

Cruises in Martinique

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The 2026 Caribbean Discovery

Arvia 14 Mar 2026 15 nights Fly Cruise Flights Included Bridgetown

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Itinerary: Bridgetown, Barbados - Fort-de-France, Martinique - St. Kitts - Philipsburg, St.Maarten - Santa Cruz, Tenerife - La Coruna, Spain - Southampton
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The 2026 Caribbean Delights

Arvia 13 Mar 2026 16 nights Fly Cruise Flights Included Bridgetown

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Itinerary: Bridgetown, Barbados - Fort-de-France, Martinique - St. Kitts - Philipsburg, St.Maarten - Santa Cruz, Tenerife - La Coruna, Spain - Southampton
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The 2025 Caribbean Escape

Arvia 06 Dec 2025 14 nights Fly Cruise Flights Included Bridgetown

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Itinerary: Bridgetown, Barbados - Fort-de-France, Martinique - St Kitts, St Kitts and Nevis - Road Town, Tortola - Philipsburg, St.Maarten - St. John's, Antigua - St. George's, Grenada -...
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An overview of Martinique


Dominating the island of Martinique is the imposing Mount Pelée, which stands nearly 1,400m tall. This semi-active volcano erupted to devastating effect in 1902 and has been dubbed the worst volcanic disaster of the 20th century. However, with underground seismic activity closely monitored, it is safe for visitors to take a hike up the mountain to revel in jaw-dropping views across this gorgeous island.

One of the most beautiful spots in Martinique is the glorious Jardin de Balata near the capital Fort-de-France. Started in 1982 by horticulturist Jean Philippe Thoze, it is now home to over 3,000 species of tropical plants, from wild orchids to hibiscus, heliconias to porcelain roses. If you dare, walk across the 15m high bridge to see the gardens in all their glory. A trip to Fort-de-France is a must on your Martinique cruise. Founded in the 18th century, this capital city is a riotous blend of Creole and French, Caribbean and European, with rich history around every corner. Be sure to check out the markets, where your senses will be awakened by the delicious spices, liqueurs and fruits on offer amongst a host of goodies.

One of Martinique’s most famous daughters is Joséphine du Beauharnais, who went on to become Empress Joséphine as the first wife of Napoléon Bonaparte. You can tour her birthplace at Musée de la Pagerie, with exhibits including letters, antiques and other memorabilia. There’s also a famous beheaded statue of the empress in Fort-de-France.

For something completely different, enjoy a kayak ride through the mangroves of Trois-Îlets, where you’ll witness the sheer diversity of Martinique’s flora and fauna. You’re likely to spot crabs, snowy egrets and yellow warble amongst many more species. There are few better ways to get back to nature than this calming water voyage between sea and land.


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