Excursions & Tours
About Martinique
North Island Tour
Price: $105.00 Sale Price: $95.00 Save: $10.00
Swim next to Mount Pelee, explore the ruins of Saint Pierre, attend a rum tasting and much more with this half-day, intimate group tour of the northern tip of Martinique.

Excursion Size: Small
Excursion Type: Cultural, Scenic, Water/Beach
Food/Beverage: Beverages
Activity Level: Easy
Excursion Duration: 5 Hours
South Island Tour
Price: $93.00
Skip the crowded tourist places to explore the authentic Martinique! On this 5-hour, small group tour you will visit 6 different unique sites on the island's southern tip including a pottery village, distillery and the impressive Diamond Rock.

Excursion Size: Small
Excursion Type: Cultural, Scenic
Food/Beverage: Beverages
Activity Level: Easy
Excursion Duration: 5 Hours
A Taste of French Martinique
Price: $75.00
Discover downtown Fort-de-France's hidden gems as you enjoy a rum tasting at a Savannah Park rum store and more on this cuisine-infused walking tour.
Excursion Size: Small
Excursion Type: Cultural, Active, Scenic, Cuisine
Food/Beverage: Snack and Beverage
Activity Level: Easy
Excursion Duration: 3 Hours
Private Best of Martinique Experience
Price: Starting at $125.00/person
Make the very most of your time on the beautiful island of Martinique and explore your way and where you want to go. You can choose to swim next to Mount Pel�e, explore the ruins of Saint Pierre, attend a rum tasting or make your way to the island�s southern tip and see the impressive Diamond Rock.
Excursion Size: Private
Excursion Type: Cultural, Scenic
Food/Beverage: Beverages
Activity Level: Easy
Excursion Duration: 5 Hours
Martinique Shore Excursions and Tours
Martinique is a rugged Caribbean island that's part of the Lesser Antilles. An overseas region of France, its culture reflects a distinctive blend of French and West Indian influences. Its largest town, Fort-de-France, features steep hills, narrow streets and La Savane, a garden bordered by shops and cafes. In the garden is a statue of island native Joséphine de Beauharnais, first wife of Napoleon Bonaparte.