
Plage de l'Autre Bord is a nature attraction on Martinique. This natural area showcases the lush tropical landscapes and diverse ecosystems that Martinique is known for. Visitors can explore the local flora and fauna in a serene setting.
14.7443°N, 60.9526°W
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The volcano that destroyed the city of Saint-Pierre in 1902, killing 30,000 people in minutes. Today hikers can summit the 1,397m peak through cloud forest for stunning views, while the ruins of Saint-Pierre below tell the story of the Caribbean's Pompeii.

The most famous beach in Martinique, a long arc of white sand backed by coconut palms at the island's southern tip. Calm, shallow turquoise waters and nearby mangrove trails make it perfect for a full day out.

A lush botanical garden perched in the hills above Fort-de-France with over 3,000 tropical plant species. Suspended walkways through the tree canopy offer eye-level views of hummingbirds, heliconias, and bromeliads.