Sainte-Marie
Country Coastal Beaches RiverfrontSainte-Marie is a picturesque town located on the northeastern coast of Martinique, a French overseas region in the Caribbean. Known for its rich cultural heritage and lush landscapes, Sainte-Marie is a place where tradition and natural beauty coalesce. The town is celebrated for its historical significance, particularly the Saint James Rum Distillery, which offers insights into the island's rum-making history. Sainte-Marie is also famous for its banana museum, which highlights the importance of bananas to the island's economy and culture. The town's architecture is a mix of Creole and colonial styles, with vibrant colors and wooden balconies that add to its charm. Surrounded by verdant hills and rivers, Sainte-Marie provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and exploring the natural flora and fauna. The town's cultural calendar is filled with events, including the annual Fête des Cuisinières, where local women dress in traditional attire and celebrate Creole cuisine. Despite its relatively small size, Sainte-Marie offers a glimpse into the authentic Martinican way of life, away from the more tourist-centric areas of the island.