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Le Champlain



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Cruise Le Champlain: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Guadeloupe, Martinique Departing from Fort-de-France
From Fort-de-France
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Fort-de-France
Arrival
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Departure
21:00
The port :
The port of Fort-de-France, located in Martinique in the heart of the Caribbean, is a tropical gem. Just 2 kilometers from the city center, it's easily accessible on foot or by cab, offering immediate immersion in the island's warm ambience. The port is an ideal starting point for discovering Martinique's rich cultural and natural heritage.
What to visit in Fort-de-France
Fort-de-France, the capital of Martinique, is home to many historical and cultural sites. The Bibliothèque Schoelcher, with its impressive architecture, is a must-see. Also worth a visit is Fort Saint-Louis, a testimony to the island's military history. The local market, with its colorful stalls, offers an authentic glimpse of Martinican Creole life and is perfect for picking up typical souvenirs. For a nature break in the city, the Jardin de Balata, with its tropical species and panoramic views, is an oasis of greenery.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The area around Fort-de-France offers a wide range of attractions. Montagne Pelée, the island's famous volcano, is perfect for a memorable hike offering spectacular views. Saint-Pierre, a city of art and history, bears witness to the pre-eruption era of Montagne Pelée. For a seaside experience, the black sand beaches of the Caribbean coast, such as Anse Turin, offer a unique setting for relaxation and swimming.

Port Elisabeth St Vincent
Arrival
11:30
Departure
22:00

Tobago Cays
Arrival
06:45
Departure
16:00
The Tobago Cays, an idyllic group of islands in the Grenadines, are a treasure trove for sailors and snorkeling enthusiasts alike. This protected marine reserve is home to crystal-clear waters, coral reefs and an abundance of marine life, including sea turtles. Sail between the islands, discovering white sandy beaches and secluded lagoons. At night, admire a spectacular starry sky, far from light pollution. The Tobago Cays offer a relaxing, escapist experience in a spectacular, unspoilt natural setting.

Mayreau
Arrival
07:45
Departure
19:00
Mayreau, a small Caribbean island in the Grenadines, is a haven of peace and natural beauty. With its fine sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, it's the ideal place to relax and get away from it all. Explore the hiking trails offering panoramic views of the surrounding islands. The marine life around the island is rich, making snorkeling and scuba diving a must. The local culture is welcoming, and the cuisine, with its fresh seafood and Caribbean flavors, is a delight.

Pigeon Island Beach
Arrival
07:00
Departure
12:00
Pigeon Island Beach in Saint Lucia offers an idyllic beach with fine sand and turquoise waters. It's the perfect destination for relaxation, sunbathing and water sports. The beach is surrounded by magnificent natural scenery, offering a peaceful atmosphere. Diving and snorkeling enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby coral reefs. Pigeon Island Beach is close to Pigeon Island National Park, rich in history and natural beauty.
Soufriere
Arrival
14:30
Departure
19:00
Soufrière, in Saint Lucia, is famous for its pitons, two iconic volcanic mountains. Visit the botanical gardens for an explosion of tropical colors and the sulfur springs for a unique spa experience. The town offers a glimpse of local culture and history, with colonial buildings and bustling markets. Black sand beaches are perfect for relaxing, while coral reefs attract divers. The local cuisine, influenced by the Caribbean and Africa, is a treat for the taste buds.

The Saints
Arrival
07:30
Departure
21:00
Les Saintes, an archipelago in the turquoise waters of Guadeloupe, is a tropical paradise. Terre-de-Haut, the main island, is famous for its crescent-shaped bay, considered one of the most beautiful in the world. Visit Fort Napoléon, offering spectacular views over the archipelago. Beaches like Grande-Anse are perfect for relaxation and water sports. Les Saintes offers tasty Creole cuisine and a peaceful atmosphere. This archipelago is ideal for an authentic West Indian experience, combining dream beaches, history and local culture.

Saint-Pierre (Martinique)
Arrival
07:00
Departure
23:59
Saint-Pierre, once dubbed the "Little Paris of the Caribbean," is a captivating stop to uncover the history of Martinique. Located on the northern coast of the island, this port city was once the cultural and economic capital of Martinique before being nearly wiped out by the eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902. Today, Saint-Pierre is an open-air museum where you can explore the preserved ruins of the city, such as those of the Old Theater, and visit the Franck Perret Volcanology Museum, which recounts the story of this catastrophe. Diving enthusiasts will relish the chance to explore the shipwrecks in Saint-Pierre's bay, remnants of that dramatic era. A visit to the nearby Depaz Distillery also offers the opportunity to taste the island's famous rum while taking in the stunning views of Mount Pelée.

Fort-de-France
Arrival
08:30
Departure
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The port :
The port of Fort-de-France, located in Martinique in the heart of the Caribbean, is a tropical gem. Just 2 kilometers from the city center, it's easily accessible on foot or by cab, offering immediate immersion in the island's warm ambience. The port is an ideal starting point for discovering Martinique's rich cultural and natural heritage.
What to visit in Fort-de-France
Fort-de-France, the capital of Martinique, is home to many historical and cultural sites. The Bibliothèque Schoelcher, with its impressive architecture, is a must-see. Also worth a visit is Fort Saint-Louis, a testimony to the island's military history. The local market, with its colorful stalls, offers an authentic glimpse of Martinican Creole life and is perfect for picking up typical souvenirs. For a nature break in the city, the Jardin de Balata, with its tropical species and panoramic views, is an oasis of greenery.
What to visit in the surrounding area
The area around Fort-de-France offers a wide range of attractions. Montagne Pelée, the island's famous volcano, is perfect for a memorable hike offering spectacular views. Saint-Pierre, a city of art and history, bears witness to the pre-eruption era of Montagne Pelée. For a seaside experience, the black sand beaches of the Caribbean coast, such as Anse Turin, offer a unique setting for relaxation and swimming.
Saint-Pierre (Martinique)
Arrival
00:00
Departure
06:00
Saint-Pierre, once dubbed the "Little Paris of the Caribbean," is a captivating stop to uncover the history of Martinique. Located on the northern coast of the island, this port city was once the cultural and economic capital of Martinique before being nearly wiped out by the eruption of Mount Pelée in 1902. Today, Saint-Pierre is an open-air museum where you can explore the preserved ruins of the city, such as those of the Old Theater, and visit the Franck Perret Volcanology Museum, which recounts the story of this catastrophe. Diving enthusiasts will relish the chance to explore the shipwrecks in Saint-Pierre's bay, remnants of that dramatic era. A visit to the nearby Depaz Distillery also offers the opportunity to taste the island's famous rum while taking in the stunning views of Mount Pelée.

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