
A small, family-owned boutique distillery at Le Carbet on Martinique's lush Caribbean coast, producing some of the island's most prized rhum agricole since 1931. Neisson cultivates its own sugarcane on hillside plots and distills exclusively in single-column stills, yielding rums of exceptional aromatic intensity. Their Blanc 70°, aged Réserve Spéciale, and the coveted Lesprit millésime single-cask releases are benchmarks for the category.
14.6948°N, 61.1860°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.