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Bernard BarthelemyGros-raisins
Sainte-luce
97228
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Enjoy a delightful and roomy vacation rental with all the necessary amenities in Sainte-Luce, Martinique. Our fully equipped gîte accommodations are situated within a villa, just 100 meters away from the beautiful beach.Conveniently located near the city center and its various amenities, as well as the stunning beaches on the Caribbean Sea's southern coast.
For those who seek adventure and thrill, there are numerous clubs available, offering activities such as scuba diving, windsurfing, sea canoeing, and yachting at the nearby marina in Marin.
Nature enthusiasts will also find joy in exploring the various trails and embarking on exciting excursions.
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- Anse Mabouya: Located in Sainte-Luce, Anse Mabouya is a picturesque beach known for its crystal-clear waters and palm-fringed shores. Visitors can swim, sunbathe, and relax in this tranquil setting.
- Diamond Rock: Situated off the coast of Sainte-Luce, Diamond Rock is a volcanic rock formation rising from the sea. It offers excellent opportunities for snorkeling and diving, with its vibrant marine life and coral reefs.
- Trois-Rivières Distillery: Just a short drive from Gros-raisins, Trois-Rivières Distillery is a historic rum distillery. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about the rum-making process and sample the renowned local rum.
- Les Salines Beach: Located in Sainte-Anne, Les Salines Beach is one of Martinique's most beautiful beaches. Its powdery white sand, turquoise waters, and swaying palm trees make it an ideal spot for sunbathing and swimming.
- Habitation Clément: Situated in Le François, Habitation Clément is a former sugarcane plantation transformed into a cultural center. It features a museum showcasing the history of rum production in Martinique and a stunning botanical garden.
- La Savane des Esclaves: This open-air museum in Trois-Îlets offers insight into the island's history and culture. Visitors can explore traditional huts, witness artisan demonstrations, and learn about the lives of enslaved Africans on Martinique.
- Les Gorges de la Falaise: Located in Ajoupa-Bouillon, Les Gorges de la Falaise is a natural reserve with lush vegetation, waterfalls, and hiking trails. It's the perfect place for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
- Le Jardin de Balata: Situated in Fort-de-France, Le Jardin de Balata is a stunning botanical garden showcasing a vast collection of tropical plants, flowers, and trees. Visitors can stroll through the well-maintained paths and admire the vibrant flora.
- Saint-Pierre: Known as the "Little Pompeii of the Caribbean," Saint-Pierre was once the cultural and economic capital of Martinique until it was destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 1902. Today, visitors can explore the ruins, visit the Volcanological Museum, and learn about the tragic history of the city. 10. Le Diamant: This small town is famous for its large rock formation called "Le Rocher du Diamant." The black sand beach nearby offers stunning views of the rock, and visitors can also enjoy watersports like windsurfing and kayaking. These attractions near Gros-raisins, Sainte-luce, offer a diverse range of experiences, from beautiful beaches and natural wonders to cultural and historical sites.