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Anse Azerot, Sainte Marie Martinique, 97230, 33-0-5-96-69-40-40
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Fort-de-France, Région Martinique, Martinique jackpot... Offices to open. Because we knew we'd be doing lots of Carnival activities and coming and going in the dark, we opted to stay at a marina. What luxury. A pool and hot showers! We hadn't stayed at a marina since November 2006 - there is just something wonderful about leaving your boat and arriving somewhere not salt-water soaked as we often do in the dinghy. We hadn't had hot showers since December 2008. That's really only a few months ago, but it seems so much ...
Martinique, Martinique questmiller... of the south, with steep hills and dark volcanic rock and sand lining the shores. However once ashore it was actually a charming little fishing village that had been destroyed by a volcano some 20 years ago. The old church was rebuilt and parts of the village, but most was just stuck back together in a ramshackle way. Fortunately we were there on a Saturday morning and were very impressed by their fresh food market along the shore front one of the best we've seen.
Fort De France, Martinique bellavita... ft lump of rock about ¼ mile from the main island. The interesting part of Diamond Rock is that according to Frommers, "The British and French fought on so many fronts during the early 19th century that ships were sometimes in short supply. Only one ship was assigned to blockade the ports of Martinique from St. Pierre in the north to Fort-de-France in the south. Short of ships, but not imagination, the British proclaimed ...
Le Marin, Martinique questmiller16/04/08, Wednesday, 18:00, St. Pierre, Martinique Had a nice sail up here today - the wind and current were with us. Mountains here are great. Virgin Mary statue overlooking the town. Watched a pod of dolphins play in clear water on our bow. They were so close, I could hear them breathe when they surfaced.
St. Pierre, Martinique tigereyeSainte-Luce is a small town situates in the south-west of this Island. Martinique Island is a french overseas department. The Martinique Island is next another big french Island : Guadeloupe. Near the town of Sainte-Luce, there is the "Diamant". The "Diamant" is a big and natural Roc ...
Fort-de-France, France jaguar74I can't believe that I have been in the Caribbean for three weeks! I never thought time could fly so quickly but it sure has here. I can say that I have really been having a good time here on the wonderful island of Martinique. The culture is so enriching and one day, I will write about it on here. The contrasts between France and Martinique stand out more and more each day. I have a great comparison because my host mother is French ...
Schoelcher, Martinique jess06... guys turned around to see who was talking and Nic swapped back to English. We'd had a couple of encounters with well meaning locals who had a bit too much to drink and poor Nic had to speak to them because they had heard her speaking French. So not wanting him to realise she could speak French, she changed to English and the poor guy must have thought he was hearing things.
Anse D'Arlet, Martinique jaycogan... the long sail to Barbuda. We decided to take the windward (east) coast route so we could stop at a different Green Island anchorage along the way. This time we chose to anchor in small Rickett Harbour where the snorkeling was good and the beach was deserted. Our sail north to Barbuda the next day was spectacular. The seas were moderate, the wind was steady from the east and we flew to Spanish Point. When we first anchored there was one other yacht with us at Spanish Point reef ...
Fort de France, Martinique freespirit2006Back on Martinique. Hired a car. Drove round the island. Stayed for a few days at a banana plantation. Went all over to the old capital, under the vulcano. Visited churches, beaches and museums. I swam in huge waves and saw fish dancing in the sea. Then the waves turned on me and chrashed me into the sandbed. Scratched and bleeding I saw the rest of the day from the ...
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