Much more than just a visit to a tropical garden, you’ll be immersed in a veritable sensory voyage. Nature has been preserved and staged in a subtle, non-interventionist manner, allowing flora and fauna to reign supreme. The lush ecosystem is testimony to the island’s rich biodiversity.
A sensory and educational journey
An immersive experience
Visits are free, and can be self-guided or accompanied by a guide (by reservation on 0596 645 645). At reception, you’ll be given a map to help you explore the estate at your own pace, and discover the various themed gardens and areas: the botanical park with its fountains and pools, the Exploration Pavilion, the three hiking trails, the tropical forest, the Garden of Origins and the greenhouses.Allow around 1h30 for the visit.
A visit to the heart of the estate
Park, fountains and views of Montagne Pelée
From the very start of your visit, views and perspectives unfold before your eyes. The fountain pool, lined with ornamental plants, creates an enchanting welcome. Behind you rises the majestic Montagne Pelée. All around, a park of rare beauty, carefully landscaped, blends century-old trees and a botanical collection, with palm trees inherited from the past, like the pinots.
An educational trail
in the heart of the rainforestThe journey continues as visitors of all ages discover the wealth of flora and fauna, thanks to the educational trail that leads into the heart of the rainforest. The path winds its way through luxuriant vegetation, with tall trees with impressive roots, mahoganies, tangled lianas, tree ferns, epiphytic plants, tropical flowers, bromeliads… Each step reveals its own natural treasures, and introduces visitors to the main species representative of this environment.
Carbets line the trail, inviting visitors to pause for moments of listening and contemplation. You can hear the heartbeat of the forest: birdsong, colors, smells– everything here awakens your senses. The atmosphere is one of serenity and tranquillity, a true communion with the surrounding nature.
The Garden of Origins, a plunge into Creole culture
The Jardin des Origines is an essential part of Domaine d’Émeraude. It is home to over a hundred plants and spices used in Creole cuisine and traditional Caribbean ethnopharmacology.
Here you’ll find rocouyer, cacao, cinnamon, coffee, atoumo and many others… Signs inform you about their continents of origin and when they first settled on the island. Species endemic to Martinique and the West Indies are also on display. A Creole house has been reconstituted with a Creole garden and its complex organization. Each plant is identified by its Creole and scientific name, as well as the botanical family to which it belongs.
Anthurium production greenhouses
Domaine de l’Émeraude also produces and sells anthuriums. Although access to the greenhouses is not permitted, visitors can admire them under the shades. The species is a hybrid specially developed to resist tropical pests and diseases.
The store
Domaine d’Émeraude has selected a range of local products that showcase the richness of Martinique. You’ll find handcrafted creations, souvenirs, books, spices, jams… to take home a little of the island’s soul and savoir-faire!
Restaurant and picnic stands
If you’refeeling a bit peckish, take advantage of the snack area next to the store, where you’ll find mixed salads (salmon, merguez, smoked fish….), buckwheat pancakes (ham/cheese/mushrooms, three cheeses, goat/walnut/honey, smoked fish/mushrooms…) and paninis for lunch. For those with a sweet tooth, crêpes sweetened with Nutella, sugar/old rum, honey/lemon, and local jams (apricot, guava, banana, orange giraumon, sweet potato, bitter orange…) will delight your palate. Carbets are also available for picnics.
Domaine d’Émeraude is much more than just a garden. It’s a unique place Whether you’re a botany enthusiast, a hiking enthusiast or just curious about Martinique, this park offers a unique immersive and educational experience. You’ll love it!