Cap Macré

Cap Macré beach is located in the town of Marin although some people often think that it is located in the town of Sainte Anne. This is the connection point between the coast of the town of Marin and Sainte Anne.

It is located at east of Martinique and therefore the Atlantic side of the island. The sand is white. This beach is lined with many coconut trees that provide appreciable shade. Swimming is pleasant, the water is turquoise in places. In the distance you can see the endless rolls that do not interfere with the bathe.

This is the starting point for many hikes in the town of Sainte-Anne or one of Vauclin. Hikers and lovers of Mother Nature can enjoy nature wild corner and offered beautiful scenery around.

It is uncrowded on weekdays and is a haven of peace for those in search of tranquillity.

Access is very difficult and picnicking is recommended, as there are no restaurants or supermarkets nearby. Wooden tables and benches are available for this purpose.

To get there, head for the commune of Le Marin, and if you're coming from the south, follow signs for Vauclin. If you're coming from Le Vauclin, follow signs for Sainte-Anne.

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Pointe Marin

Located at the southern entrance to the bay of Le Marin, Pointe Marin beach is one of the island's top 5 most beautiful beaches. Its fine white sand, blue water and coconut palms offering welcome shade make it one of the island's most pleasant swimming spots.

It also has public showers for rinsing off after a swim. The atmosphere is very family-oriented, with families and groups of friends choosing this place to spend the day. At weekends, the site is very lively. So you can enjoy the local warmth, often with live music.

Snacks and refreshment stands are available on-site. Swimming is supervised. Various activities are on offer, including introductory scuba diving (sea outings and water sports equipment hire), canoe-kayak and jet-ski rentals.

Vehicles are required to pay an entrance fee, so remember to bring a few euros (less than €5) if you're coming by car.

To get there, head towards the commune of Sainte-Anne, just before the entrance to the village, where the signs point precisely to this beach.

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Vue aérienne de la Pointe Marin
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Anse à l'Âne

L'Anse à l'Âne in Les Trois-Ilets is a small, pleasant and quiet bathing spot that will delight tourists staying in the commune of Trois-Ilets.

Lined with small hotels and restaurants, it offers a magnificent view of Fort-de-France on its right and the îlet à Ramiers on its left. With no significant waves or currents, it is ideal for swimming for the youngest. With no major waves or currents, it's ideal for younger swimmers, although the presence of pebbles is not ideal.

If the beach of Anse à l'Âne is little frequented during the week, on weekends, it is taken by storm by local families or tourists on vacation on the island.

It has benches and tables for picnics. Restaurants are located nearby or on the beach to eat while enjoying the beautiful surroundings.

To get there, you have to go to Trois-Ilets and then follow the direction to Les Anses d'Arlet.

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Anse Céron

Anse Céron, in the commune of Prêcheur, is well worth a visit for its grey-black volcanic sand.

The beach is bordered by coconut and grape trees, and there is a great deal of vegetation. The water is crystal-clear. So don't forget your mask, snorkel, and flippers to admire the seabed.

The nearby islet, îlet la Perle, is renowned for its seabed. 

Picnic tables and showers are available.

It's a beach that has become popular over time. Its authenticity appeals to tourists looking for something different from the white-sand beaches of the south.

To get there via Fort-de-France, follow the signs for Saint-Pierre, then Le Prêcheur, and continue towards Anse Couleuvre. The entrance to Anse Céron will be mentioned.

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