LA GROTTE AUX CHAUVE-SOURIS
A large breach in the cliffs of Anses d’Arlet, with translucent water of unrivalled turquoise. Populated by tiny bats that can be heard singing. Accessible
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A large breach in the cliffs of Anses d’Arlet, with translucent water of unrivalled turquoise. Populated by tiny bats that can be heard singing. Accessible
Restaurant-bar, enjoy a cocktail with your feet in the water. On Sunday evenings, a lively venue with a variety of concerts.
Eglise de Saint Henri also known as Église Sainte Hyacinthe: built in the second half of the 17th century, one of Martinique’s treasures, elected Favorite
Early in the morning, you’ll see turtles on the beach, but don’t get within 5m of them. Small beach with fine golden sand. (Anses d’Arlet)
Surprisingly close to Anse Dufour, where the sand is black. You’ll find yourself like Robinson Crusoe in a green setting. (Anses D’Arlet)