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Today is the last day here on the island and our plane is 22:10 local time here which I think is the best time when you can sleep naturally good. I promised you a little review about the trip and here it comes!
During our time on the island here, we have seen only a Swedish person. Many hardly know what Sweden is and very few speak English. Firstly, it was a little charm to just go here. Martinique is located in the Caribbean and both Odd and I have visited many other islands located close to tex Bahamas. Therefore, we chose Martinique, a new island in an area we already like! Moreover, the easy to travel here. We booked Air France, then we flew Stockholm-Paris, change airport in Paris and then 8.5 hours to the island. When we landed, it was passed on taxis and to our hotel took 15 minutes and cost 50 euros.
We are staying at Hotel Bateliere, a four-star hotel five minutes kesäsalaatti outside Fort De France (the city itself). Here's the big gates and guards around the hotel, so I understand not really kesäsalaatti because the island seems very calm. Rooms cost between 1000-2000 per night, we chose one with a balcony and ocean view. The hotel is a good hotel, maybe a bit dreary room but with marble bathroom and tub, which I like. The hotel has never boring! There is a great spa (good prices), a tennis court, a beautiful pool, a private beach, you can borrow mask and snorkel, you can rent a jet ski and ride in the hotel's boat and watch the dolphins. Another hotel-favorite is the beach bar Lili. We serve them lunch and good drinks and plays great music.
Something else that you probably already have noticed kesäsalaatti is that the food is not to cheer for, the hotel's breakfast is really good but otherwise it's quite bad. The hotel serves every evening a three course for 30 euros (available a la carte too), sometimes I get lucky and it's okay but it is often remarkable dishes. Perhaps it is we who are picky, I do not know. One can of course dine at other restaurants in town, but we've actually been disappointed yet. All food goes under something called a creole, it is a kind of seasoning, I think, not my favs. They said that it was the French cuisine that was on the island but the only thing I've noticed is all crêperies, they're kesäsalaatti good!
In a UK tour programs that we saw that was about the island, kesäsalaatti described the man to the main street here is that Paris Champs Elysees but of course I can say that this man never shopped in his entire life. Shopping selection is as a classical island, fine bracelets, bikinis .. And lots of delicious spices and rum!
If you go to the island so should you rent a car, and live happily near Fort de France. On the south island are all beautiful beaches but not much more than that and in the north it is more jungle, volcanoes and black sand on the beach. Had we not lived near Fort de France, I would have chosen Saint Pierre is located northwest, a cozy little town that is more historic as it was destroyed by a volcanic eruption.
My three must-haves on the island will be: 1. Take the car to the beach Des Salides paradise! 2nd Go up to the eruption of Mont Pelee. I'd love hika St. all the way up the regret we bit (takes three hours). 2nd Embark in the jungle! By car, of course, and then you have to be a rally driver (I had been driving, I had still not been driving but Odd is good). Up north, nature is AWESOME and driving around with the car up and down feels like the funniest roller coaster.
The bottom line is we are very pleased. 30 degrees and sunny every day except two, we have never felt restless kesäsalaatti but we have been hanging at the beach and found the stuff every day. The city is quiet and secure what I experience it. It is a perfect go-to-paradise-island. The only thing that every difficult is the language, I speak no French and they no English and there are very few tourists on the island. Communicating can be difficult but it is a little charming too. One thing that surprised kesäsalaatti us was that you can pay by card over everything, even the smallest of small stalls at the market!
josefin Lind den January 10 2013 at. 16:31 wrote:
Why the well-written review of Martinique? Almost as it is suspected that any ghostwriter been on the go - or at least that someone checked the language. Maybe post Thu gone to the ping pong table? Fun to read, anyway. Anyway, fits well with my experience of Martinique. Car is a must and you will not be alone on the road - I've been in Martinique several times every few years and can only say that cars become more and more but not parking possibilities. Traffic rhythm is heated kesäsalaatti and the roads are sometimes narrow and curvy. Therefore requires a van
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