Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Martinique

Called the Isle of Flowers for a reason: between February and May, Lotus, red ginger, ad West Indian Jasmine bloom across the overseas department of France.

Furthermore, you can take in more than 200 species of flora at Le Jardin de Balata. It has been noted that by March, the island emerges from the rainy season, making an ideal time to go volcano trekking and bird-spotting on Mount Pelie.

While most tourists sink their toes into the white sands of the south islanders head to the protected cove of Anse Couleure, a black-sand beach with the best snorkeling. Thus, you have to wear good walking shoes because you have to hike down a steep hill to get there.

For you to head up there, ride and American Eagle which transports you to Martinique from San Juan, P.R..

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