What do I need to know before moving to Gros-Morne?
When we asked people what advice they would give someone preparing to move to Gros-Morne, they said...
"Before moving to Gros-Morne, expats should know that the official language is French, so it would be beneficial to have a basic understanding of the language. The local currency is the Euro, and the cost of living can be high compared to other Caribbean islands. Gros-Morne is a small town, so expats should be prepared for a slower pace of life and a close-knit community. The town is located in the mountains, so the climate can be cooler and more humid than other parts of the island. Healthcare in Martinique is of a high standard, but it's recommended to have comprehensive health insurance. Expats should also be aware of tropical diseases such as dengue fever and zika virus, and take necessary precautions. The island is prone to natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes, so it's important to have a plan in place for these events. Driving is on the right side of the road in Martinique, and the roads in Gros-Morne can be steep and winding. Public transportation is limited, so having a car is almost essential. The cuisine in Martinique is a blend of French and Creole influences, with seafood and tropical fruits being prominent. Finally, expats should be aware that while Martinique is a part of France and the EU, it has its own unique culture and customs that may differ from what they're used to. It's important to approach the move with an open mind and a willingness to adapt to the local way of life," remarked another expat in Gros-Morne, Martinique.
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What do I need to know before moving to Gros-Morne?
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