We welcome you in a residential and secure park offering an ideal setting to discover all the splendor of Martinique, from North to South, while immersing yourself in our authentic local life.
10 minutes drive from the lodges:
CASE-PILOTE
Amphitrite Martinique: Meet cetaceans, dolphins. Departing from the port of Case Pilote; Want to take off to discover Martinique from the sea.
https://www.amphitrite-martinique.com/
On the port: Fishermen regularly sell their fish directly on the boat when they return from fishing. To be informed of arrivals, download the Pwason Martinik application
The Case-Pilote market: Every Thursday morning. Vetiver Beach: At the bottom of the road for Lemongrass Anba So Waterfall: 15 to 20 minutes short hike from Les Hauteurs de Citronnelles.
The waterfall Anba So is clearly not the most spectacular on the island, but it's still a pretty nice little walk in the forest, perfect with young children. Anba So is located near the English Forest and the Tombeau des Anglais cave.
Close to Les Hauteurs de Citronnelles (about 20 kms) and Fort de France.
L'Anse Madame beaches: At the entrance to Schoelcher. Many restaurants on the beach, Cercle Nautique de Schoelcher (CNS): windsurfing, sea kayaking, hobbie cat or even laser.
Madiana beaches: The nicest beach in Schoelcher opposite the Palais des Congrés and the Madiana cinema.
Fort de France Covered Market: Fort de France's large covered market or spice market is located at the corner of rue Blénac and rue Isambert, in the heart of the city's busiest shopping district. Boat shuttle from the port of Case-Pilote
Les Jardins de Balata: Covering an area of approximately 3 hectares, they offer an incredible experience of nature and botany. The site is renowned for its lush vegetation, waterfalls and winding paths. There is a wide variety of exotic flowers, majestic palm trees, giant bamboos, epiphytic plants, colorful orchids and many other marvels of tropical flora. https://www.jardindebalata.fr
Hike from the Heights of Citronnelles: 2h30 – 9 kms (Plan a vehicle for the return! if not trained) The start is at the top of the Les Citronnelles subdivisions (After the water tower): Panel “Plateau Concorde, Savane, Saint-Cyr, Absalon »
Route de la Trace: The route de la Trace is a national road crossing the northern part of the island of Martinique. It is 29 kilometers long. Touristic, the road connects Fort-de-France and Le Morne-Rouge by crossing the Pitons du Carbet and passing by the edge of the Jardin de Balata.:
Cascade Didier: The Cascade Didier is a series of small waterfalls and natural pools in a picturesque environment. It is a popular place to relax and refresh in fresh water, surrounded by green nature.
Absalon waterfall: 19 kms from the chalets, this waterfall is accessible by a short hike and offers a panoramic view of the surrounding mountains. The Absalon waterfall is an ideal place to recharge your batteries in an enchanting natural setting.
Hike from the Heights of Citronnelles: 2h10 – 8 kms (Plan a vehicle for the return! if not trained) The start is at the top of the Les Citronnelles subdivisions (After the water tower): Panel “Plateau Concorde, Savane, Saint-Cyr, Absalon »
Saut Gendarme waterfall: 30 km from the chalets, this waterfall is one of the most famous in Martinique, it flows into a large natural pool with lush vegetation. Accessing the waterfall requires a short hike through the rainforest, but it's worth the effort to take in this stunning natural spectacle.
25 minutes by car from the lodges
LE CARBET
Gauguin Museum: Learn more about the artist's stay in Martinique.
Neisson Distillery: Located at the entrance to Le Carbet, the Neisson Distillery is one of the last family-owned distilleries in Martinique… It is possible to visit the facilities to better understand the process of transforming cane into rum before shopping at the shop. https://neisson.com/
Martinique Zoo: Monkeys, jaguars, cougars, lorikeets, greater anteater, racoons... and hundreds of others inhabit these places for your greatest pleasure. https://www.zoodemartinique.com
Cascade du Carbet: A haven of peace in the heart of nature. The Carbet natural slide offers a sumptuous waterfall in the form of a slide. It overlooks a pool about 3 meters high, ideal for diving and enjoying a swim in white water. You can also enjoy the pebble beach along the river.
The beaches of Carbet: Its many beach restaurants
SAINT PIERRE
Saint Pierre: Memorial to the 1902 Catastrophe: The Memorial to the 1902 Catastrophe is a place of remembrance that commemorates a major tragedy that occurred on May 8, 1902. On that day, the Mount Pelée volcano erupted, triggering a series of devastating events that led to the almost complete destruction of the town of Saint-Pierre. https://www.memorial1902.org
Parc Naturel de la Montagne Pelée: For adventure seekers, a trip to the Parc Naturel de la Montagne Pelée is a must. Located nearby, this volcanic park offers several hiking trails that lead to the summit of Mount Pelee. Admire the dramatic landscapes, dense forests, and volcanic formations as you climb to the top.
Depaz Distillery: The visit to this distillery takes the form of a walk in an exceptional setting, with a view of Mount Pelée. You will see the oldest steam engine on the island, an 18th century beast mill and a small museum. The DEPAZ shop offers tastings. https://depaz.fr
Further North:
LE PRECHEUR
Habitation Céron: A former sugar factory dating from the 17th century, the Habitation Céron is a remarkable garden as well as a restaurant (selected by the Mission Patrimoine carried by Stéphane Bern in 2020). The site is open to the public every day. Restaurant: Don't forget to book. https://habitationceron.fr
Anse Couleuvre: Anse Couleuvre, is a secluded black sand beach nestled between towering cliffs. Its wild and rugged beauty makes it an ideal location for nature lovers and photographers looking for a unique coastal experience. Take a swim in its refreshing turquoise waters or simply relax on the volcanic sands while listening to the gentle sound of the waves.
Cascade Couleuvre: The Cascade Couleuvre owes its name to the shape of its water flow which resembles a snake (snake in French). This impressive waterfall offers a spectacular view of the Atlantic Ocean from its summit.