Habitation Ceron is a former sugar factory built in the early days of colonization in 1685, located in the town of Prêcheur. It was a place of growing coffee, cocoa, cassava and banana, but above all, a place of business of the sugar cane (rum and sugar cane). It is now partly in ruins, destroyed by the eruption of Mount Pelee the May 8, 1902.

Vestiges of its sugar past are still present because some buildings have withstood the lavas of the Mount Pelee but the Habitation is now primarily a tropical garden. A restaurant on site will allow you to taste the local flavors including many seafood (crayfish, chatrou, conch, fish) if you choose to eat there.

As an activity, you can make a very nice hike to a small waterfall and a pool for a nice river bath or excursions using a quad.

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Habitation Céron
Habitation Céron
Jardin de lHabitation Céron
Jardin de lHabitation Céron
Étang de l'Habitation Céron
Étang de l'Habitation Céron

Localization

Localization

14.8308954, -61.2198544

  • Address:

    Anse Céron
    97250 Le Prêcheur
    Martinique

    Opening hours:

    Everyday from 9:30am to 5:00 pm

    Rate:

    You will have to pay for he visit if you do not plan to eat out