Where to Stay in Martinique?

Antoine Murtha

Updated: 26 May 2026 ·

Where to Stay in Martinique?

Martinique, a popular destination for mainland French tourists, is truly a paradise where idyllic beaches, breathtaking wild landscapes, and authentic Creole culture come together. If you're considering exploring the Caribbean during your next vacation, this guide will help you find the best places to stay in Martinique!

Traveling to Martinique means embarking on an unforgettable experience, perfect for travelers seeking relaxation, adventure, and discovery. Whether you're passionate about local culture, lush nature, Creole cuisine, or simply looking for a complete change of scenery, the island will satisfy all your desires. From Fort-de-France, the capital, to the majestic northern rainforest, and the idyllic beaches of the south, Martinique is filled with treasures to explore ⛱️

To ensure your stay meets your expectations and to make the most of your trip, check out my selection of the best accommodations and must-visit spots for an unforgettable stay in Martinique

How to Find Accommodation in Martinique?

Martinique accommodations
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No matter where you stay, Martinique offers incredible weather all year round You'll easily enjoy the beaches, calm and warm sea, constant sunshine, and all the activities available to plan your dream vacation!

The peak season runs from December to April. If you're considering traveling during this period, book your nights as early as possible! You'll have a better chance of finding good deals and staying in a highly sought-after establishment by tourists.

On the other hand, be cautious if you're traveling during the off-season. Many establishments close their doors, and options are fewer. If that's your case, quickly book your hotel room to ensure you get a spot and save some money

My favorite accommodations ❤️ in Martinique

Don't have time to read the whole article? Here's a selection of my favorite places to stay:

In northern Martinique, head to the Nakiya Residence, which offers intimate accommodations with a stunning view starting at $134 per night.

In the center, the Karibea La Valmenière promises a dream stay with a terrace providing panoramic views of Fort-de-France starting at $146 per night!

In the south, in Sainte-Anne, Orcéa & Spa offers eco-friendly studios with a spa area and outdoor pool, starting at $131 per night!

Where to Stay in Northern Martinique?

By choosing to stay in the northern part of Martinique, you'll be away from the tourist crowds and resorts. On the contrary, you'll enjoy a calm, natural, and wild setting, with vast spaces to explore during a hike or an excursion!

Le Carbet for Excursions and Hiking

Le Carbet Martinique
Le Carbet Martinique photo by unsacsurledos.com

Located on the northwest coast of Martinique, Le Carbet is a small town known for its beautiful beaches, water activities, rainforest, hiking trails, and historical sites. It's an excellent place if you're looking for somewhere to stay during your vacation!

Le Carbet is a popular vacation spot for local and foreign visitors. The black sand beach is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, and paddleboarding. You can easily organize a hiking day to the Cascade du Saut Gendarme, a massive waterfall in the rainforest, or try visiting the active volcano: Mont Pelée...

For food lovers, know that Le Carbet is a culinary destination, with many seafood restaurants that offer local dishes such as grilled fish, court-bouillon, and lobster, all to be enjoyed in a natural and authentic setting!

Sainte-Marie for its Authentic Natural Environment

Saint-Marie Martinique
Saint-Marie Martinique photo by unsacsurledos.com

Famous for its banana cultivation, a tradition dating back centuries, Saint-Marie is a vibrant town that offers many tourist activities. Visitors can stroll downtown to admire the colorful colonial buildings like the Saint-Jacques Church!

If you're wondering what to do in Sainte-Marie, the Anse Azérot beach is a must-visit tourist attraction! This black sand beach is ideal for swimming and snorkeling, not far from trails and paths to enjoy hiking in the surrounding mountains and discover waterfalls and panoramic views lining the northern coast...

Sainte-Marie also attracts crowds for its carnival, one of the largest carnivals in Martinique, featuring colorful parades, traditional dances, and extravagant costumes. This event is an opportunity to experience the local culture, occurring in February or March.

La Trinité for its Traditions and Historical Sites

Trinité beach
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Known for its beautiful white sand beaches, La Trinité is an ideal place for family vacations, water activities, and rainforest hikes. So if you're looking for a lively place with activities and a natural setting, it's best to stay in La Trinité!

But that's not all; the city is deeply attached to its often flavor-rich traditions! To discover this, visit its lively local market where visitors can buy fresh produce, spices, exotic fruits, and more... Nature lovers can also explore the nature reserve of the Caravelle peninsula and observe local wildlife and flora...

If you want to see interesting historical sites and monuments, I can also recommend the chapel of Notre-Dame-du-Bon-Secours, built in 1857, and Fort Saint-Louis, an old fortress built by the French in the 17th century to protect the island from enemy attacks.

In summary, northern Martinique offers an ideal and incredible environment if you want a peaceful vacation. This part of the island is meant for people who want to get away from overly touristy sites and the crowds of vacationers for a relaxing stay

Northern Martinique: The Best Places to Stay!

Nakiya Residence
Nakiya Residence photo by unsacsurledos.com
Nakiya Residence Martinique
Nakiya Residence Martinique photo by unsacsurledos.com

In northern Martinique, this new and fully equipped apartment in Trinité is a great option Perfect for a family or group of friends, the apartment is modern and well-equipped, featuring a garden, terrace, and free private parking. For one night, expect to pay $108.

If you want to enjoy privacy during your stay, then the Nakiya Residence is for you The accommodations are located less than 1.4 km from Anse Charpentier beach, fully equipped, and include à la carte breakfast to make your vacation in Sainte-Marie enjoyable. You'll have a superb view! For a night, expect to pay starting from $134

Chez Laurenn is a small vacation house fully equipped, accommodating up to 4 people near the beach of Le Carbet. It's an ideal accommodation for budgets as you can expect to pay starting from $154 per night.

Where to Stay in Central Martinique?

For strategic reasons, I recommend the center of Martinique. To be honest, this area does not have the best beaches on the island, but it's a good deal! The center is ideal if you plan to stay in one place, and it's a good starting point for outings and activities.

Fort-de-France: The Heart of Martinique

Fort-de-France Martinique
Fort-de-France Martinique photo by unsacsurledos.com

Capital of Martinique, Fort-de-France is the most significant municipality culturally and administratively. Close to the airport, shops, restaurants, and major tourist sites, staying in this capital city will provide you with everything you need during your stay

Fort-de-France has a rich history and many historical monuments. Among the most important are the Saint-Louis Cathedral, built in the 18th century, Fort Saint-Louis, an old military fortress dating from the 17th century, and the famous Schœlcher Library, a 19th-century building built in tribute to the abolition of slavery, a must-see!

But that's far from everything, as the city also offers a wide range of activities for tourists, including white sand beaches, local markets, museums, and seafood restaurants. The most popular beaches for swimming in Martinique include Pointe du Bout beach, Anse Mitan, Anse Dufour, and the impressive Anse Noire beach!

In summary, Fort-de-France is a charming and lively city that offers a unique blend of French and Caribbean culture. In my opinion, it's one of the best places to stay in Martinique if you want to enjoy all the practical amenities of the city while having a wonderful vacation!

Best Addresses to Stay in Central Martinique!

Le François in Martinique
Le François in Martinique photo by unsacsurledos.com
Fort Savane Residence
Fort Savane Residence photo by unsacsurledos.com
Frégate Bleue Hotel
Frégate Bleue Hotel photo by unsacsurledos.com
Frégate Bleue
Frégate Bleue photo by unsacsurledos.com

The Fort Savane Residence offers double rooms starting at $105 per night. This establishment is located right across from La Savane Park in the heart of Fort-de-France. You'll enjoy the best value for your money with quick access to all amenities

The Karibea La Valmenière is a beautiful establishment with a terrace offering panoramic views of Fort-de-France! The rooms are decoratively modern, and the hotel also features a pool and a hot tub. The double room is available starting at $146 per night.

The Frégate Bleue Hotel is located just a 5-minute drive from the center of Le François. You will have a double room offering a lovely view of the garden. They are available starting at $110 per night and are furnished with beautiful antique Creole furniture for an unforgettable stay in Martinique!

Where to Stay in Southern Martinique?

Without a doubt, the southern part of the island is perfect for lounging. Here you will find the most beautiful beaches and resorts However, it's possible to get away from tourist crowds by staying near Saint-Anne, much closer to nature.

Trois Îlets for its Dreamy Setting

Trois Îlets Martinique
Trois Îlets Martinique photo by unsacsurledos.com

For a dream vacation, choose to stay in Trois Îlets. This charming coastal town is known for its white sand beaches, turquoise waters, and rich historical heritage. In fact, it is the birthplace of Joséphine de Beauharnais, the wife of Napoleon Bonaparte.

The town offers a wide choice of tourist attractions, including museums, historical monuments, natural parks, and archaeological sites. Among the must-see sites are the Pagerie Museum, which traces the life of Joséphine de Beauharnais, and the La Savane church, a magnificent religious building constructed in the 18th century that you really should see

Trois Îlets is also an excellent spot for water sports enthusiasts such as scuba diving, jet skiing, sailing, and kitesurfing. You can also taste traditional Creole cuisine and local dishes made from seafood and garden vegetables in a paradise-like setting

Saint-Anne for its Authenticity and Calm

Grande Anse des Salines
Grande Anse des Salines photo by unsacsurledos.com

Located at the southernmost tip of Martinique, Saint-Anne is known for its white sand beaches, such as Grande Anse des Salines, considered one of the island's most beautiful. This is one of the quietest areas in Martinique if you want peaceful and calm vacations...

The town of Sainte-Anne is famous for its colorful market, where you can find exotic fruits, spices, and local souvenirs; it is also a favorite spot for water sports enthusiasts, offering a wide variety of exciting activities such as scuba diving, sailing, and kitesurfing... Excursions and hikes in the mountains will also await you!

A must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore Martinique, Saint-Anne will please those who want to relax on its stretches of white sand. It is also a beautiful ground for historical and cultural discoveries while enjoying tranquility...

Best Places to Stay in Southern Martinique

Orcéa & Spa Outdoor Pool
Orcéa & Spa Outdoor Pool photo by unsacsurledos.com
Orcéa & Spa
Orcéa & Spa photo by unsacsurledos.com

Just 1 km from the center of Sainte-Anne and 400 meters from the beach, you will find the Orcéa & Spa which offers stays in eco-friendly studios starting at $131 per night. A shuttle to the airport is available (for an additional fee), and on-site you can enjoy a spa area and an outdoor pool. The accommodations can accommodate 2 people and are reserved for adults.

For those looking for affordable accommodation in Sainte-Anne during their vacation in Martinique, I can recommend the La Calebasse Guesthouse. Located 700 meters from Pointe Marin beach, the accommodation features a garden, balconies, and a terrace. You will stay in an air-conditioned room with access to a fridge; the bathroom and shower are shared. For one night, expect to pay $61 per person.

When is the Best Time to Visit Martinique?

If you still don't know when to go to Martinique, the best time to visit the island depends on your personal preferences and desires. However, the peak tourist season in Martinique runs from December to April when the weather is dry and sunny, with pleasant temperatures ranging from 75 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit!

However, if you prefer to avoid the crowds and higher prices of the peak season, you might consider traveling outside this period. From May to June, the temperatures are still warm, but the prices for accommodations are much more interesting if you have a limited budget

On the other hand, be cautious in July and August. These two months have high precipitation rates! ️ If you are interested in the carnival in February or March, be aware that this is a very lively and colorful period, but also very crowded and thus more expensive than usual.

And that's it, we've come to the end of this article! I hope you enjoyed it and that you now know where to stay in Martinique If you don't know where to go in the sun in April, Martinique is a very good option! If you need more inspiration, consider reading my article on the topic!