The best outdoor activities in Martinique
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Exploration dives for certified divers in Le Marin, Martinique
Water Tubing in the Bay of Le Marin, Martinique
Hydrofoil bike discovery in Les Anses-d'Arlet, Martinique
SSI Open Water Diver course in Le Marin, Martinique
Water Skiing in the Bay of Le Marin, Martinique
Discover Scuba Diving for two in Anses-d'Arlet, Martinique
Stand-up Paddle Rental in the bay of Grande Anse d'Arlet, Martinique
Catamaran Excursion and Freediving Lesson at Les Anses-d'Arlet, Martinique
Level 1 diving course in Sainte-Luce, Martinique
Wakeboarding in the Bay of Le Marin, Martinique
Transparent Sea Kayak Rental in the bay of Grande Anse d'Arlet, Martinique
Exploration dives for certified divers in Le Marin, Martinique
Water Tubing in the Bay of Le Marin, Martinique
Sea Scooter Rental in Le Marin, Martinique
Hydrofoil bike discovery in Les Anses-d'Arlet, Martinique
SSI Open Water Diver course in Le Marin, Martinique
Water Skiing in the Bay of Le Marin, Martinique
Discover Scuba Diving for two in Anses-d'Arlet, Martinique
Stand-up Paddle Rental in the bay of Grande Anse d'Arlet, Martinique
Catamaran Excursion and Freediving Lesson at Les Anses-d'Arlet, Martinique
Level 1 diving course in Sainte-Luce, Martinique
Wakeboarding in the Bay of Le Marin, Martinique
What are the activities to do in Martinique?
Martinique, a picture-perfect juxtaposition between fine white sandy beaches and rugged volcanic terrains
Extreme sports in transparent waters surrounded by spectacular scenery and wildlife you’d find nowhere else. Some may call it a slice of heaven, we call it Martinique. Once nicknamed The Island of Flowers, Martinique is a French island known for its gourmet food, mixed cultures and laid back, no stress attitude.
This dreamlike location coupled with glorious all year round sunshine (26 degrees on average), makes Martinique a luxurious retreat, far from the monotony of routine. The Martiniquais are known to be naturally very sports oriented, so it’s only fitting that they would take advantage of their organic environment by enjoying activities such as surfing, kitesurfing, wakeboarding, trekking, parasailing. The list is endless.
With the island’s waters firmly split between the Atlantic Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, and the northern mountains contrasted by the southern white sand beaches, you’ll be spoilt for choice. The northern volcanic coast is by far the best area to go canyoning and freeriding, whereas the sumptuous southern beaches and bright blue waters are ideal for scuba diving and windsurfing.
Succumb to the charms of this magnificent island.