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Martinique is an island in the eastern Caribbean Sea. It is an overseas department of France. Its official language is French, although almost all of its inhabitants also speak Antillean Creole (Créole Martiniquais).The north of the island is mountainous (Mount Pelee, an active volcano) and lushly forested. The volcanic ash has created beautiful grey and black sand beaches in the north (in particular between Anse Ceron and Anse des Gallets), contrasting markedly from the white sands of Les Salines in the south. The beaches from Pointe de Bout, through Diamant (which features right off the coast the beautiful Roche du Diamant), St. Luce, the town of St. Anne all the way down to Les Salines are very popular. We started 2 weeks in family (2 children, 1 year and 8 years) for Martinique to change air ... First, let me say that it is an ideal destination for children: French doctor and impeccable quality of care. Also in supermarkets all that is needed. However, the price is increased by 30%. In the north, black sand beaches. In the south, white sand beaches. The highest summit is Mount Pelee. Many cars on Fort-de-France and especially in the South - North in the morning. In April, the air temperature hovered around 30 ° C and the water around 27 °C. Power cuts were frequent during the second week. According to Martinique, several cut in 1 week remain exceptional.
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Martinique is an island in the eastern Caribbean Sea. It is an overseas department of France. Its official language is French, although almost all of its inhabitants also speak Antillean Creole (Créole Martiniquais).