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Lecomte Mary
Route des Caraïbes
Sainte Anne
97227

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price from €420

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0670171127

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0696813364

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Welcome to our apartment, located just 50 meters from the beautiful beach.

In the surrounding area, you'll find a variety of paid activities such as a water park, kayaking, diving, and two restaurants.

If you're looking to explore the city center and shops, they are conveniently located 800 meters away.

If you're in the mood for a longer beach excursion, Salines beach is just 5 km away by car, or you can take a scenic 3 km walk along a small footpath by the sea.

For those interested in exploring on foot, Beach Pointe Marin is about 1.5 km away and easily accessible, as well as the market town which is only 600 m away, where you can experience the arrival of the fishermen.

Our location offers stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and a tropical garden. The apartment is equipped with air conditioning in the room and features large format bedding with high-quality mattresses.

The apartment comfortably accommodates two adults and includes a fully equipped kitchen with a stove, fridge-freezer, oven, microwave, and more.

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  • Les Salines Beach: Located in Sainte Anne, Les Salines Beach is a magnificent sandy beach known for its crystal clear waters and picturesque palm trees. It is one of the most popular tourist spots in Martinique, offering a perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking.
  • Habitation Clément: Situated in Le François, Habitation Clément is a historic rum distillery and museum. Visitors can explore the beautifully preserved plantation house, learn about the rum-making process, and enjoy tastings of the renowned Clément rum.
  • Jardin de Balata: Located in Fort-de-France, Jardin de Balata is a stunning botanical garden filled with exotic plants and flowers. Visitors can stroll along the scenic pathways, admire the colorful flora, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains.
  • Mount Pelée: Standing as Martinique's highest peak, Mount Pelée is an active volcano known for its dramatic landscapes and hiking trails. Adventurous visitors can embark on a challenging trek to the summit and witness panoramic views of the island.
  • Les Gorges de la Falaise: Situated in Ajoupa-Bouillon, Les Gorges de la Falaise is a natural wonderland featuring lush vegetation, cascading waterfalls, and natural pools. It offers opportunities for hiking, swimming, and exploring the picturesque surroundings.
  • Anse Noire and Anse Dufour: These two adjacent beaches, located in Anses-d'Arlet, are known for their black sand and vibrant marine life. Snorkelers and divers flock to these beaches to witness the colorful coral reefs and encounter tropical fish.
  • La Savane des Esclaves: Situated in Trois-Îlets, La Savane des Esclaves is an open-air museum dedicated to showcasing the history and culture of Martinique's Afro-Caribbean heritage. Visitors can explore the traditional huts, learn about local traditions, and witness artisans at work.
  • Les Trois-Îlets: This charming village is renowned for its colonial architecture, historic sites, and vibrant atmosphere. Visitors can explore the birthplace of Empress Josephine, visit the Museum of Pagerie, and enjoy the lively waterfront promenade filled with shops and restaurants.
  • Le Diamant: A picturesque coastal town, Le Diamant is known for its iconic rock formation rising from the sea. Visitors can relax on its beautiful beaches, explore the town's local market, and enjoy breathtaking views from the top of the Diamond Rock. 10. La Pagerie Museum: Located in Les Trois-Îlets, La Pagerie Museum is a former sugar plantation that was once home to Empress Josephine. Visitors can explore the museum to learn about her life, view her personal belongings, and discover the history of Martinique's colonial era.