Stretching along the western coast of Martinique, Fort-de-France Bay (Baie de Fort-de-France) is one of the largest and most beautiful natural harbors in the Caribbean. With turquoise waters, green hills rising dramatically in the background, and the colorful city of Fort-de-France at its heart, the bay offers the perfect balance of natural splendor and cultural vibrancy. Recognized as part of the Club of the Most Beautiful Bays of the World, it’s a must-see for anyone visiting the island.
Fort-de-France Bay has been a vital harbor since the 17th century, when French settlers established the city as Martinique’s capital. The bay provided a natural defense against pirates and rival European powers, making it one of the most strategically important ports in the Lesser Antilles. Over time, it became a hub of trade, culture, and daily life in Martinique, with fortresses and colonial architecture still watching over the water today.
Interesting Facts
- The bay is sheltered by Pointe du Bout and other peninsulas, making it an excellent natural harbor.
- Fort Saint Louis, a 17th-century fortress still in use today by the French Navy, guards the bay’s entrance.
- The bay has been recognized internationally as one of the world’s most beautiful bays thanks to its stunning views and rich biodiversity.
- It’s popular for water sports like sailing, paddleboarding, and kayaking, as well as for cruises that dock in Fort-de-France.
- From the bay, you can see the impressive backdrop of Mount Pelée, Martinique’s active volcano.
Travel Tips
- Best Time to Visit: December to April, when the weather is sunny and dry, perfect for exploring by boat or on foot.
- Must-Do: Take a boat ride across the bay to Trois-Îlets or Pointe du Bout, known for beaches, restaurants, and boutiques.
- Explore History: Visit Fort Saint Louis for panoramic views and a dive into Martinique’s colonial past.
- Nearby Attractions: Wander through the Schoelcher Library, Savane Park, and the colorful markets of Fort-de-France.
- Local Flavor: Enjoy fresh seafood dishes like Accras de Morue (cod fritters) at a waterfront restaurant with views of the bay.
- Photography Tip: Sunset is magical—watch as the city lights reflect on the bay against the silhouette of the mountains.
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