Category: Martinique
Martinique Travel & Tourism News for visitors. Martinique is a rugged Caribbean island that’s part of the Lesser Antilles. An overseas region of France, its culture reflects a distinctive blend of French and West Indian influences. Its largest town, Fort-de-France, features steep hills, narrow streets and La Savane, a garden bordered by shops and cafes. In the garden is a statue of island native Joséphine de Beauharnais, first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte.
Martinique urges tourists to return home
Due to the spreading of the COVID-19 coronavirus, the French Government has established several measures to contain and decrease the ... Read More
Martinique Tourism monitoring cases of COVID-19 coronavirus
The Martinique Tourism Authority, the Port of Martinique, and the Martinique International Airport are closely monitoring the island’s points of ... Read More
Martinique monitoring entry to prevent spread of COVID-19
The Martinique Tourism Authority, the Port of Martinique, and the Martinique International Airport are closely monitoring the island’s points of ... Read More
Martinique takes center stage at African Diaspora International Film Festival
The African Diaspora International Film Festival (ADIFF) will celebrate its 27th anniversary from Nov. 29 to Dec. 15 with over ... Read More
Martinique Tourism Authority announces new CEO
The Martinique Tourism Authority announced the appointment of François Baltus-Languedoc as CEO of the MTA. Mr. François Baltus-Languedoc’s missions at ... Read More
Martinique, St. Vincent, Barbados, Puerto Rico and St. Croix: Tourists bracing for Dorian
Tourists in Martinique, St. Vincent, Barbados, Puerto Rico, and St. Croix are alerted, that Dorian, a powerful tropical storm is ... Read More
Martinique: The French Caribbean diving destination coming to Las Vegas
The French Caribbean Island of Martinique will attend once again the annual DEMA SHOW, which takes place this year in ... Read More
Martinique welcomes Norwegian Air’s inaugural flight from Montréal
This winter, travelers departing from Montréal, Canada will have more options than ever to discover Martinique. Starting November 1, 2018, ... Read More