Plage des Salines

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Plage des Salines

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97227, Martinique

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Long sandy beach with palm trees, surf rentals, and eateries  

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A Beach-to-Jungle Road Trip Across the French Caribbean Island of Martinique

"Spend the rest of the day at Grand Anse des Salines. There are surf rentals on the beach, but there’s nothing wrong with making a coconut sorbet run the biggest undertaking of your day."

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Kyle Fields

Google
Nice beach. Nothing very special, but nice

Mirosław Dąbrowski

Google
🚨 BEWARE 🚨 - Drive your own/rented car here just as we did. In the case of transport by taxi, local drivers are nasty and can charge as much as 25 Euro. Loooong and famous, sandy Martinique beach with palm trees and no rocks or algae. Just remember one thing to do when the sea tide is low. Otherwise, there won't be any beach left, since the seawater goes all the way up to the trees. Also, generally, restaurants are open just till 3 PM / 15:00.

Brian Lowry

Google
Wide long beach with typical Caribbean ambience, lots of wildlife too with touloulou crabs and birdlife. I’d say go towards the western end but it’s a matter of opinion really. Can get busy.

Loredana Lavric

Google
One of the most spectacular beaches on the island. Many spots where you can get a coconut from which you can drink natural coconut water straight from the fruit. One downside, after 5 PM, small flies appear, their bite are not frendly. 🥹However, you can enjoy a stunning sunset from the sunbed.

Niel Baker

Google
One of the best beaches on the island. Wonderful to walk, swim, and rent chairs on.

Dan Stoicescu

Google
This is one of the best beaches in the entire Caribbean. Being on a french island, it doesn't appear in any ranking because most Americans don't end up here. It's a very long, sandy beach with shallow water. Being so big and remote, it never feels busy. You have a big selection of restaurants where you can eat. There's plenty of shade under the trees. If you arrive early, like before 10AM, you can snap some amazing photos.

Andreea Manu

Google
We visited couple of beaches in Martinique but absolutely recommend this one. It’s Caraibean picture perfect, long enough not to feel crowded and it has showers! Plus some restaurants to eat. All you need is to find a good spot at palm trees shadow and sunscreen.

Carrie

Google
A very pretty, Long Beach. It is more crowded than some of the northern and/or less easily accessible beaches. Come early to get a good spot in the shade. The sand gets very hot to the touch at this beach. There are plenty of little snack restaurants/bars, but they close around 16:00. I walked to the end of the beach and continued into the woods. There are some small, more deserted patches of beach along the path, however I should note they have more nudity than the main beach does! Still highly recommend the walk.