Martinica



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1. Diamond Rock - Gratis - Horario: 24/7 - URL: https://www.martinique.org/que-faire/sites-remarquables/rocher-du-diamant
2. Jardín Botánico de Balata - 15 euros por adulto - Horario: 9:00 a.m. a 5:00 p.m. - URL: https://www.jardindebalata.fr/
3. Anse Mitan - Gratis - Horario: 24/7 - URL: https://www.martinique.org/que-faire/plages/anse-mitan
4. Capilla de la Savane - Gratis - Horario: 8:30 a.m. a 5:00 p.m. - URL: https://www.martinique.org/que-faire/sites-remarquables/chapelle-de-la-savane
5. Habitation Clément - 12 euros por adulto - Horario: 9:00 a.m. a 5:00 p.m. - URL: https://www.habitation-clement.fr/
6. Les Salines Beach - Gratis - Horario: 24/7 - URL: https://www.martinique.org/que-faire/plages/plage-des-salines
7. Mont Pelée - Gratis - Horario: 24/7 - URL: https://www.martinique.org/que-faire/sites-remarquables/mont-pelee
8. Fort-de-France - Gratis - Horario: 24/7 - URL: https://www.martinique.org/que-faire/sites-remarquables/fort-de-france
9. La Route de la Trace - Gratis - Horario: 24/7 - URL: https://www.martinique.org/que-faire/sites-remarquables/la-route-de-la-trace
10. Saint-Pierre - Gratis - Horario: 24/7 - URL: https://www.martinique.org/que-faire/sites-remarquables/saint-pierre

¿Qué debo saber de Martinica?


Sure, I can give you some information about Martinique. Martinique is an island located in the Caribbean Sea, which is an overseas region of France. The island is known for its beautiful beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant culture.

History:
Martinique was first inhabited by the Arawak and Carib Indians, and later colonized by the French in the 17th century. The island was once a major producer of sugar, and slavery was prevalent until it was abolished in 1848.

Culture:
Martinique's culture is a blend of French and African influences. The island is famous for its music, dance, and carnival celebrations. The language spoken is French, but Creole is widely spoken as well.

Gastronomy:
Martinique is known for its delicious Creole cuisine, which includes dishes such as accras (cod fritters), boudin (blood sausage), and colombo (spiced stew).

Transportation:
The best way to get around Martinique is by car or public transportation. There are buses that run throughout the island, and rental cars are available at the airport.

Climate:
Martinique has a tropical climate, with temperatures ranging from 75-85°F (24-29°C) year-round. The island is prone to hurricanes during the rainy season from June to November.

Documentation and safety:
Visitors from most countries do not need a visa to enter Martinique, but a valid passport is required. The island is generally safe, but visitors should take precautions to avoid theft and be aware of their surroundings.

Communication and language:
French is the official language of Martinique, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas. Most hotels and restaurants offer Wi-Fi, and mobile phone service is available on the island.

Currency:
The currency used in Martinique is the Euro. ATMs are widely available, and credit cards are accepted at most businesses.

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 Fort-de-france

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 Absalon

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 Abymes

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 Acajou

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 Alma

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 Anse Madame

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 Basse-pointe

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 Baudelle

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 Bellevue

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 Bézaudin

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 Californie

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 Carbet

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 Case-pilote

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 Cité Dillon

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 Cluny

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 Concorde

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