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Home  >  World  > Caribbean  > Martinique

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AIR: Aeroplanes and helicopters may be chartered from Air Martinique.

SEA: Scheduled ferries ply between Fort-de-France and the main resorts of Trois Ilets and Sainte-Anne via Anse Mitan, Pointe du Bout, Anse à l’Ane and Anses d’Arlet. Children’s tickets are half price.

ROAD: Traffic drives on the right. The road system is well developed and surfaced. Bus: A limited although inexpensive service is provided within the communes. Most of Martinique’s public transport is served by communal taxis, denoted by the sign TC. TCs depart at frequent intervals from Pointe Simon (by the waterfront in Fort-de-France) to destinations all over the islands, making stops along the way. Fares are fixed and are reasonable. TCs run from early morning until 1800. Taxi: Government controlled, plentiful and reasonably cheap if shared. There is a surcharge at night. Main taxi stands are at major hotels, resorts or the airport. Car hire: The island has excellent car-hire facilities. Rental agencies include Budget, Avis, Hertz, Europcar and Carib-rent-a-car. 50cc mopeds do not need a licence. Bicycles can also be hired. Documentation: An International Driving Permit is recommended, but a national driving licence is sufficient, provided the driver has at least one year’s experience. The minimum driving age is 21.


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