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Getting to Martinique and Getting Around Martinique

Navigate your way to and around Martinique with ease. Find out the best ways to arrive via air or sea and explore the island through public transportation, car rentals, or taxis. Discover essential tips for driving and fare negotiation. Make your travel in Martinique convenient and comfortable with this comprehensive guide.

Getting to Martinique


By Air:

  • Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport (FDF): This is the main international gateway to Martinique, located in the suburb of Le Lamentin, near the capital city of Fort-de-France. The airport is served by various airlines from Europe, North America, and other Caribbean islands.


By Sea:

  • Cruise Ships: Martinique is a popular stop for Caribbean cruises. The main cruise port is located in Fort-de-France.

  • Ferries: There are also ferries connecting Martinique with neighboring islands such as Guadeloupe, Saint Lucia, and Dominica.


Getting Around Martinique


Public Transportation:

  • Local Buses: These are available but may not be the most reliable for tourists, as they are often geared more towards local commuters.

  • Taxis: Taxis are available but can be expensive for longer distances.


Rental Cars:

  • Car Rentals: Renting a car is one of the best ways to explore the island, especially if you plan to visit multiple regions. You'll find various international and local car rental agencies.


Private Transportation:

  • Tour Operators: Many companies offer guided tours that include transportation to and from your accommodation.


Other Modes:

  • Bicycles: Some areas are bicycle-friendly, but this is generally more feasible for shorter distances.

  • Boats and Ferries: For trips to specific beaches or nearby islands, local boats and ferries can be an option.


Important Tips:

  • Driving: Martinique drives on the right side of the road. Always carry a valid driver's license and insurance.


  • Taxi Fares: It's a good idea to agree on the fare before you start your journey if it's not metered.

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