France in the tropics — cobblestone squares meet AOC rum distilleries, a Byzantine library shipped from the 1889 World's Fair, and a 20-minute ferry to some of the best beaches in the Lesser Antilles.
Fort-de-France is a pier port — no tender required. Most ships berth at Pointe Simon, steps from La Savane park.
💡 Pro move: If your ship calls on a Sunday or Monday, many downtown shops and the Grand Marché may be closed — plan for a beach day or Balata Gardens instead.
Both terminals are pier facilities — ships dock directly with no tendering.
| Cruise Line | Typical Berth / Arrival | Dock or Tender |
|---|---|---|
| Most cruise lines | Pointe Simon Terminal — city center waterfront📍 | Docked |
| Overflow / second ship | Tourelles Terminal — 1 mile east of center📍 | Docked |
Martinique rewards independent explorers — the city is walkable, the ferry is cheap, and public buses reach Balata Gardens for a fraction of ship tour prices.
World-class botanical garden 15 min north of the city in the rainforest, with thousands of tropical plants and suspension bridges through the canopy. The island's most popular shore excursion.
Find Balata Gardens tours →Active French naval fort dating from the 17th century, a 10-min walk from Pointe Simon. Guided tours offer excellent history and panoramic views across Fort-de-France Bay.
Find fort history tours →Hop the Vedettes Madinina ferry from the waterfront to Les Trois-Îlets and discover calm, turquoise resort beaches at Anse Mitan and Pointe du Bout — a fraction of the price of ship excursions.
Find beach day tours →Browse the covered spice market for vanilla, Creole spices, and local rum, then visit a nearby AOC Rhum Agricole distillery. Martinique is the only Caribbean island with an AOC designation for its rum.
Find rum distillery tours →Full-day tour through lush rainforest to the volcano that destroyed the town of Saint-Pierre in 1902 — once called the 'Pompeii of the Caribbean.' Includes ruins, black sand beaches, and banana plantation stops.
Find Saint-Pierre volcano tours →Sample accras de morue (saltfish fritters), boudin Créole, and a Ti' Punch — Martinique's potent national cocktail — on a guided walk through the city's markets and waterfront restaurants.
Find food and market tours →Fort-de-France's downtown is compact and flat — the classic city loop hits all the major sights in under two hours on foot.
From the pier, walk to La Savane park (12 acres, decapitated Josephine statue), then to the Bibliothèque Schoelcher — a Byzantine-gothic masterpiece built for the 1889 Paris World's Fair. Continue to St. Louis Cathedral with its iron-frame architecture, then through the Grand Marché covered spice market before returning along the waterfront.
Head west from Pointe Simon along the waterfront to Fort Saint-Louis, the active 17th-century naval fortification. Adjacent La Française beach offers a small sandy patch with views of the fort — convenient for a quick dip before returning to the ship.
Climate normals for Fort-de-France, Martinique, France (2014–2023 averages). Pack for the month you sail — highs, lows, and how many rainy days to expect.
| Month | Avg High | Avg Low | Rainy Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 82°F / 28°C | 74°F / 23°C | 18 |
| Feb | 82°F / 28°C | 74°F / 23°C | 15 |
| Mar | 83°F / 28°C | 74°F / 23°C | 17 |
| Apr | 85°F / 29°C | 76°F / 24°C | 15 |
| May | 86°F / 30°C | 77°F / 25°C | 16 |
| Jun | 86°F / 30°C | 78°F / 26°C | 19 |
| Jul | 85°F / 29°C | 78°F / 26°C | 23 |
| Aug | 86°F / 30°C | 78°F / 26°C | 24 |
| Sep | 87°F / 31°C | 78°F / 26°C | 21 |
| Oct | 85°F / 29°C | 77°F / 25°C | 22 |
| Nov | 84°F / 29°C | 77°F / 25°C | 22 |
| Dec | 83°F / 28°C | 75°F / 24°C | 18 |
Source: Open-Meteo ERA5 (10-yr daily averages)
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