March is a big travel month for many Canadian, as the winter season starts to wind down and families take advantage of March Break, but this month Fort-de-France, on the Caribbean island of Martinique ...
From March 2 to March 5, 2025, Martinique will roar to glorious life; the streets of Fort-de-France will be filled with colourful costumes, vibrant music and the joyous energy of general revelry.
The best way to get around Martinique is in a car (either your rental or a cab). Even if you intend to spend most of your trip on the beach, you'll at least need to take a cab from Martinique Aimé ...
Imagine a Caribbean nation where village church steeples mingle with palm trees, the scent of baking croissants melds with that of passion fruit, and the island’s liquid soul—rum—is spelled with an h.
A man walks between debris after demonstrations against the high cost of living, in Fort-de-France, Martinique, on September 23, 2024. ED JONES / AFP Riots, looting, fires, curfews, emergency plans at ...
A video posted to social media showed several dozen people present the moment activists pulled down the statue of de Beauharnais in the La Savane park in Fort-de-France on Sunday. The words “death to ...
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