8 days in Martinique Itinerary
8 days in Martinique Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Martinique trip itinerary planner
Start: Manchester
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— 7 nights
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End: Manchester
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Trois-Ilets
— 7 nights

Named after three nearby islands, Trois-Ilets remains a small town few casual travelers ever get to explore.Attractions like La Savane des Esclaves and Scuba & Snorkeling make great kid-friendly stops. Get out of town with these interesting Trois-Ilets side-trips: Habitation Clement (in Le Francois), Fort-de-France (Schoelcher Library & Jardin de Balata) and Sainte-Anne (Etang des Salines, Plage des Salines, &more). And it doesn't end there: stroll through Anse Dufour, don't miss a visit to Memorial de l'Anse Caffard, pause for some serene contemplation at Eglise Notre-Dame de la Bonne Delivrance, and admire the sheer force of Anse Couleuvre.
To see reviews, photos, traveler tips, and more tourist information, use the Trois-Ilets trip itinerary planner.
Manchester, UK to Trois-Ilets is an approximately 14-hour flight. The time zone changes from Greenwich Mean Time to Atlantic Standard Time, which is usually a -4 hour difference. Traveling from Manchester in April, things will get warmer in Trois-Ilets: highs are around 36°C and lows about 27°C. Cap off your sightseeing on the 8th (Thu) early enough to travel back home.
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Martinique travel guide
The mountainous island of Martinique offers travelers everything from stunning natural landscapes, to vibrant towns and enticing cuisine. The island's varied scenery includes numerous scenic beaches, lush forests, and a majestic volcano that towers over the St. Pierre harbor. A range of activities await you on your Martinique holiday, allowing you to spend your days lounging on the sand and enjoying the azure waters, sampling gastronomic delicacies, or frequenting the shops, clubs, and cafes in the capital city of Fort-de-France.