NEW YORK, Dec. 19, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- There are countless reasons for exploring Martinique, the French Caribbean island at the heart of the West Indian archipelago. The 435 square miles of mountainous terrain, dense tropical forests, crystal-clear rivers and idyllic beaches, not to mention Mount Pelée, lording majestically over the Bay of Saint-Pierre, are just some of them. But Martinique has so much more than breathtaking natural beauty.
Whether it's celebrating Carnival in March, enjoying the summer music festival Baccha, diving or surfing, or enjoying the best rums in the world, Martinique is an island of many facets that delivers to its visitors a singular and unforgettable Creole adventure.
Arriving in Martinique is even easier. Visit by cruise or by air. This winter, Martinique is rolling out the red carpet to North American visitors with more than 28 nonstop flights a week from Fort Lauderdale, Miami, New York and Montreal, Canada from which Norwegian has just inaugurated its service. Now in its third season in the U.S. Norwegian has increased service for the 2018/2019 season compared to previous years. Lucky New Yorkers will have 6 weekly flights from JFK and Floridians will benefit from 4 flights out of Fort-Lauderdale. American Airlines, which flies to Martinique all year round, has up to seven flights a week scheduled out of Miami.
Check out this video to see more of what Martinique has to offer. Next year, head out on a Martinican encounter. The island awaits you with open arms!
For more information, please visit us.martinique.org
About Martinique
Known as the Isle of Flowers, The Rum Capital of the World, the Birthplace of coffee in the New World, The Isle of the Famed Poet (Aimé Césaire) – Martinique ranks among the most alluring and enchanting destinations in the world. As an overseas region of France, Martinique boasts modern and reliable infrastructure – roads, water and power utilities, hospitals, and telecommunications, services all on par with any other part of the European Union. At the same time, Martinique's natural wonders are unparalleled in the Caribbean, so visitors here truly get the best of both worlds. Martinique is highlighted in the Caribbean segment of the New York Time's "52 Places to go in 2018" and a January 2018 article in Travel + Leisure.
SOURCE Martinique Tourism Authority
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