Sinaï Beach
Little frequented by tourists, this small black sand beach is at the northern end of the island, it is the last one on the Atlantic coast. The sea is a bit rough but you can swim there. We like its dark beauty and its view on Dominica.
Little frequented by tourists, this small black sand beach is at the northern end of the island, it is the last one on the Atlantic coast. The sea is a bit rough but you can swim there. We like its dark beauty and its view on Dominica.
A long, well-preserved beach with blonde sand and tables. It is the most popular beach of Tartane, very popular with families, tourists and local surfers.
Long beach of fine sand, giant coconut trees, it is one of the most spectacular of the South Atlantic coast. The access is a bit difficult but the reward is at the end! It is located on the route of the Trace des Caps, you can also discover it by horse.
White sand and turquoise sea, you’ll be amazed. The shaded back beach, its creeks and its tables make it the ideal beach for picnics and campers. Very busy on weekends, but there is always a little room! The sea is sometimes very rough.
Located at Cap Chevalier, it is one of our favorites with its white sand, its shallow lagooncolored water, its coconut grove and its sea side grape trees that provide the sought after shade. The kids love it. So do the kite and windsurfers!
For some it is the most beautiful of Martinique! This long white sandy beach and its beautiful rollers make the happiness of bodyboarders and kitesurfers. The beach is very pleasant to spend the day, lots of shade and space. The access is a bit difficult and you have to pay a right of way on a private land.