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FDF airport transfers A French beacon of the South Caribbean islands, Fort-de-France Bay is the main arrival point for cruise ships, as well as the ornamental capital of the island of Martinique. Upon arrival, the Martinique Cruise Terminal offers few modes of public transportation that make getting around especially easy, whether it be through the waterfront Gare Routière de Fort-de-France Bus Station, or guided walkthroughs with Foyal Tours ready to see the city’s coolest landmarks in half the time. Private transfers also make things a bit easier, not only through relaxed solo-friendly rides like sedans in search of silent coasts, but larger family-oriented vehicles like vans and chartered buses ideal for escaping into the island’s central mountains. Guests interested in reaching inner-city landmarks at the most ease should go with a meet-and-greet service instead, whether it be through simple drop offs offered by local personal drivers or a luxury limousine chauffeured toward the island’s best seafood.
Look forward to where the day goes as each moment passes, starting the morning with views of historic arches and corners from within the St. Louis Cathedral’s airy interior, afterward moving toward lush greenery of the Malecon waterfront, a preclude to the epic lookouts of Fort Saint Louis. Astounding ceilings and old bookshelves can also be discovered at Schœlcher Library, while the neighboring Prefecture of Martinique offers glimpses at an old gated colonial compound - one last exhibit worth stopping by is the Aimé Césaire Museum’s classy parquet floors and recessed colonial ceilings, plus artifacts from the life of the famous poet and politician. For something more authentic, escape into the forested outskirts beyond the city, worthwhile escapes including the surreal island oasis of Martinique Natural Regional Park, as well as the island’s central Garden due Balata and its famed canopy bridges and mountain walkways. |