By taking the Caribbean North Coast road, make a stop at the Anse Marigot viewpoint towards the town of Carbet. Arranged, it is worth the detour!
Anse Marigot Viewpoint Martinique: A breathtaking view of the Caribbean Sea
It is when you visit Le Carbet that you will come face to face with the Anse Marigot viewpoint, which has become a very trendy photo spot since its development.
This viewpoint offers a 360° panorama of the Caribbean Sea. On a clear day, you can see Saint Lucia to the south of the island, of course, the imposing silhouette of Montagne Pelée to the north, and some cruise ships passing by offshore.
Below, Fond Capot presents Marigot and Ponthiaut coves and Pointe de la Batterie.
The viewpoint located on the heights of Morne aux Boeufs has a heart-shaped photo spot that was installed in 2021.
From this viewpoint, you can admire beautiful sunsets with your loved one or friends. Although directly accessible from the road, this corner remains romantic and picturesque thanks to its vegetation and lunar landscape during the dry season.
Anse des Sables Marigot: A desire to make the coastline more attractive
Valorisation Martinique, an innovative company composed of 5 young Martinicans who are committed to enhancing the island's coastline, creates structures of various shapes made of natural materials, with which visitors can take photographs.
If you're looking for other photo spots developed by Valorisation Martinique, which knows how to improve the reputation of the territory, you can pose:
• in a bird's nest at Anse Michel • in front of the "M" on the cruise ship dock in Fort-de-France • on the swing at Grande-Anse in Le Diamant • on the swings in the relaxation area of Petite Poterie at the entrance to the town of Le Marin
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What to Do Near Anse Marigot Viewpoint?
Head not far from the town of Le Carbet to grab a bite to eat at Petibonum restaurant. The chef offers you Creole cuisine with local products, or you can visit the Wahoo Café to relax and have a drink in a friendly atmosphere.
During a visit to the Neisson distillery, discover the traditions related to rum production and a craftsmanship passed down from generation to generation.
And how about enjoying the most beautiful black sand beaches? You have plenty of choices on the Caribbean coast: will you opt for Plage du Coin, Anse Turin, or other beaches in Saint-Pierre?
Keep in mind that swimming is not supervised! However, both young and old will enjoy a leisurely moment or be delighted to practice snorkeling to observe the marine life.
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