Martinique
The appeal of this island is much greater than its diminutive size. Known as Madinina (Island of Flowers) by the natives, the land is draped with blossoms from orchids to flamingo flowers. Beautiful sandy beaches ranging in color from crystal white to midnight black and salt and pepper mixes of the two are bordered by the clear, warm waters of the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Born from a volcanic eruption, fertile Martinique contains lush vegetation, palm beaches, and a varied landscape. The central and northern parts of the island are covered with rolling hills and sharp peaks, while the shorelines are smooth and sandy.
The island is goverened by France, and much of the culture stems from its French roots. Josephine, Napoleon's empress, was born here and was said to have beauty that shadowed even the sunsets of her homeland. The capital, Fort-de-France, has all the luxuries of the French mainland, with fine restaurants and plenty of upscale shopping. Creole customs are dominant, although the culture is a sumptuous mixture of French, Caribbean, and Spanish heritage. A warm and friendly climate combines with equally warm and friendly people and a beautiful landscape to create the perfect island getaway.
The island is goverened by France, and much of the culture stems from its French roots. Josephine, Napoleon's empress, was born here and was said to have beauty that shadowed even the sunsets of her homeland. The capital, Fort-de-France, has all the luxuries of the French mainland, with fine restaurants and plenty of upscale shopping. Creole customs are dominant, although the culture is a sumptuous mixture of French, Caribbean, and Spanish heritage. A warm and friendly climate combines with equally warm and friendly people and a beautiful landscape to create the perfect island getaway.





