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Martinique local transportation
Posted: Mon March 10, 2008 04:23 PM UTC
First trip to Martinique, we do not need a car but need to get to the Marina in Marin to meet up with sailing friends. Is a taxi the best option and approx how many euros?
Thanks
terry&gib
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Martinique Ethnic group distribution in what city?
Posted: Sun August 12, 2007 10:49 PM UTC
Are there any ethnic cities? Is there a "chinatown" area in Martinique? What's the ethnicity distribution around the island? (like are there more native Martinitians in one city? or more Asian people in another?)

I am going to Martinique in a little over a week and we still have to decide on where to live. Ive looked into Les Trois Ilet, Les Anses d'Arlet, Ste. Anne, and Le Francois. Is there a city that strikes out to anyone? Any recommendations?

I am interested in relaxing beaches, snorkeling fun, relatively big cities, etc. Please help! Thanks!
werthn
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Martinique LOOKING FOR TRAVEL AGENT AT MARTINIQUE
Posted: Mon May 7, 2007 12:00 PM UTC
Hi everyone,

need some help.I am looking for some good travel agent based at Martinique or Fort de France town.Looking for e mail contact

Any help will be great

Thnks
zjeremic62
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Martinique help needed for info on martinique
Posted: Fri September 29, 2006 10:31 PM UTC
hi there everyon/anyone
my husband and i will be staying in virgin gorda (near tortola) in november for a week or so and we were thinking of going to martinique for 2 to 3 weeks afterwards. we are wondering if anyone of you folks have been there in november, what the weather is like and VERY IMPORTANT if you have ideas on where to stay. at the risk of sounding "fussy" we do NOT like all inclusives. we would like an effidiency unit on or very near the beach. our main reason for this holiday is to snorkel, scuba dive and relax/read on the beach.
can ANYONE out there give us some info??? should we think of another island instead. language is NOT a problem. we would like to bood something SOON.
HELP IS NEEDED HERE. thanks
carolynhep
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Les Anses-d'Arlets auberges/hotels in les Anses-d'Arlets
Posted: Sat August 19, 2006 12:15 PM UTC
Where to stay in this village?
refmd
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Martinique weather and seasons in Martinique
Posted: Mon July 31, 2006 03:55 PM UTC
Hello,
I read contradictory information regarding the weather in Martinique.
What kind of weather will I find if I travel there in October or November?
Our idea of holiday is a lot cultural, food, but also we want to enjoy the beach and the water sports (wind surfing, ...).
Is it a good period ?
Thanks for your answers.
Carlotte
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Martinique plane spotting
Posted: Sat July 22, 2006 11:51 AM UTC
I am looking for somewhere in martinique, where the planes fly right over the beach, just as they are landing, any idea's??????? Or am I on the wrong Island.
Please Help.
chrissyann
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Martinique Beach
Posted: Wed March 1, 2006 09:58 PM UTC
Hello, and thanking anyone in advance for some help to a question I have.
I will be traveling by cruiseship next month, and was wondering about a nice beach about 1/2 hour from the pier. I have heard about Point du Bout, but it looks rather crowded. I was hoping for something less crowded, yet close to someplace where we could get eats and drinks. Thank you.
greeneyedlady1
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Fort-de-France English teacher looking to work on his French
Posted: Mon February 27, 2006 07:23 PM UTC
Does any one know of any affordable French language programs in any francophone country from between July and August? Any other ideas for a teacher/masters candidate in Cultural Anthropology who needs some serious work with his french?
cpultz
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Martinique Good Hotel in Martinique
Posted: Thu January 5, 2006 09:42 AM UTC
Hi. We are looking for a very special place to stay in Martinique (and willing to pay the price for it). Any tips about somewhere really special, perhaps also at the water's edge. Thanks
Alaxander43
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Martinique Weather november - december in Guadeloupe /Martinique
Posted: Tue November 1, 2005 03:16 PM UTC
How is the weather in Martinique and Guadeloupe in november and december. Is there a lot of rain ?

Are these interesting islands?

Ingridd
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Martinique what's the weather like in late august/beginn sept. in Martinique?
Posted: Tue July 19, 2005 08:20 AM UTC
I am trying to find out what is the weather like in this area late august- beginning of september because i found some good offers but i am afraid of arriving there and finding hurricanes or heave rains
can anyone of you help?
hivaoa1
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Martinique Learning French in Martinique
Posted: Tue May 10, 2005 09:38 AM UTC
Anyone have advice for language courses/schools where you can learn French on the somewhat cheap in Martinique??
VJSmith
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Martinique Guadeloupe or Martinique
Posted: Mon January 24, 2005 05:58 PM UTC
Hello, We are planning a trip for April but we hesitate... Guadeloupe or Martinique ? Thanks in advance for you advise.
Zonnebelle
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Martinique Martinique Accomadation
Posted: Thu October 7, 2004 07:27 AM UTC
Looking for 2 nights accomadation at Martinique for January within easy reach of the airport. Budget guesthouse or hotel.

Thanks for your help.
dreamofgreece
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Martinique Are people from Martinique tall?
Posted: Mon August 30, 2004 01:34 PM UTC
Hi, I'm Nathan from Singapore Island~~
I am going to visit Martinique because I heard that adults can grwo taller after visiting the island. I wonder is this true? And the average height of male in Martinique is 1.9m and for female is around 1.8m? Please tell me something about this, thanks!!!
nathan7
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Martinique Repelling Tour in Martinique
Posted: Tue August 24, 2004 05:45 PM UTC
Does anyone have any information on a canyoning/repelling tour offered in Martinique. I have seen information on it in Fodor's guide to the Caribbean as well as on the Club Med web sites, but cannot locate the operator for this tour. Anyone know anything about it?
BRDbabies
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Martinique snorkeling in Martinique
Posted: Thu July 1, 2004 09:16 AM UTC
Hi,
does anybody know anything about snorkeling in Martinique? Are there any good places for snorkeling, and if yes, where?
My 7 year old daughter (who swims very well) wants to do snorkeling, but I'm only going to buy her gear if it's worthwile.
Hope you guys can help me.
susaicha
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Martinique martinique and caribbeans
Posted: Mon April 12, 2004 01:28 PM UTC
Hi there, my wife and I got a flight for a 21-days stay in martinique. we'd love to stay some days in martinique itself but also want to go further south with local flights(cruise, but do not know where to stay or how to move from there. And - on top of it - given the fact it's 21 days - it should be cheap ! haed task, anyone got any advice ? Thx a lot in advance
lox
lox
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Martinique LODGING IN MARTINIQUE
Posted: Thu November 6, 2003 11:22 AM UTC
Could anybody reccomend me a place to stay in Martinique, near the beach and not expensive? It can be a hotel or apartment.
Thank you, Sabina
sabinasta
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Martinique Martinique in a day...
Posted: Wed August 13, 2003 10:44 PM UTC
Hey VT! I'm planning on taking a cruise through the S. Caribbean in early June ('04) and will be stopping by Martinique for a day. We arrive at Fort-de-France around 11am and leave around 6pm, which is unfortunate for such a neat island that I actually studied in French class. What would you suggest I do to see the island in 7 hours or less? I know St. Pierre is interesting (or is it?) and seeing the fishing villages in the north is neat. But is it also possible to get to the south (i.e. Les Salines and Diamond Beaches?) in a day? If not, what spots would be the best to see! Would renting a car be worth-while, or is there another easy way to get around? Help is greatly appreciated as always!
Thanks, Nathan.
NateWill22
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Martinique martinique in 5 days
Posted: Sat August 9, 2003 09:57 PM UTC
I will stay with my husband and 2 kids (2 and 10) from Sep 1st till the 6th in Martinique,
can anyone give some advice about what not to miss, where to eat genuine local food, and what to avoid, so we may profit the most from the time we have?
MFAMILY
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Martinique Thomas Crown Affair in Martinique
Posted: Wed May 7, 2003 05:42 PM UTC
Does anyone know the location of the house they use in Thomas Crown Affair (the newer one) and who owns it?????
2GEEZ
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