Museum of the Banana
Museum · Martinique ·

Museum of the Banana

Museum · Martinique ·

Museum dedicated to bananas, offering tastings, a plantation walk

Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null
Museum of the Banana by null

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Quartier, Fourniols, Sainte-Marie 97230, Martinique Get directions

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Quartier, Fourniols, Sainte-Marie 97230, Martinique Get directions

+596 596 76 27 09
museedelabanane.fr
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Features

restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Dec 2, 2025

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"On the northeast coast, the diminutiveMusée de la Banane is as fun a museum as you'll find anywhere. Set in an old stone banana-packing house, ittells the story of this major Caribbean cash crop. You'lllearn about the many different varieties andhow bananas aregrown and consumed, and you can tour the grounds to seetrees laden with the fruit. Brightly painted Creole cottageshouse a small gift shop and a restaurant where you can sample cocktails anddishes made with the world's most popular fruit (banana ketchup, anyone?)."

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Anthony F.

Google
There is a bus that runs once every two hours. We walked there which I would not recommend. The museum is nice but a little small. The garden is absolutely amazing.

Daiva T

Google
Very commercial place for tourists only. The main idea is to come and read various info-stands about banana business and, of course, to spend your money in an unwelcoming restaurant or to buy some banana related snacks from around the world - and not much locally produced. You can't even buy some bananas. There is a small nice historical art museum of about 10 paintings

Emilie R.

Google
We arrived an hour before the closure and ended up staying after hours. The ladies working were incredibly nice and offered us a lot of sweets at the end (sugar cane pieces, cake piece, taste of sauces). The shop is cute and you get to taste various types of bananas at the entrance.

Aurimas V.

Google
The best open air museum I have ever been! It got some new facts about a banana fruits I didn't knew before. They also have some exhibitions inside and you also have a chance to taste banana fruits. They also have a restaurant and the food was there good, where most of the dishes were made of bananas. Of course to go there when the weather is good. I was there February 2020.

Niko

Google
Museum itself is small in size, but compared to it's size, it has plenty of information, facts and history. I never realized as simple everyday fruit as banana could have so much history and variation. Even better after the museum, the garden walk was very relaxing and intruiguing to see everything you just read about growing on the back yard I am so ready to go full Bananas about this museum

Liv Louise A.

Google
We absolutely loved this place! The price wasn't so bad (8€ for adults & kids up to 12yrs and 5€ for kids under that age). The service was friendly. The museum was fun, educationaly interesting & we got to taste-test the Bananas. But, the part we loved the most was walking the trail through some of the plantation where we saw different varieties of banana 'trees' and were enveloped in a canopy of lush green vegetation, wild flowers & the sounds of a jungle. We saw a humming bird, a snail & some small geckos. The adore was fresh & fun of herbs. It was just magical there! 👌 At the end of the walk is a well landscaped area with a gift shop, info movie house & the restaurant featuring meals with Bananas - of you're willing to pay a little more than McDonald's prices.

Katka F.

Google
Very nice museum. The visit starts in a nice building with all the informations about history of bananas, description of banana as a grass and why it is not a tree. After info about insects and history you will discover the nutritional information of banana and erotic context of banana. All the info-signs are in French and English. Just the video has only French audio and no English subtitles. After a free degustation of banana you enter big garden/ plantation with banana “trees” from all over the world. It’s fun to search the branches of bananas in the leaves. This nice journey have multiple stops with benches and you cross a small stream. But in such heat it’s intensive walk up and downhill. Souvenir shop offered mainly food, dips, banana marmalade and drinks. I personally missed magnets in shape of banana. Good parking (but the road has holes, could be repaired). We didn’t try restaurant. I recomend 👍🍌

kali

Google
Free parking. Cheap admission self guided tour thru the banana trees or you can pay for a guide. They also have a shirt made from the Asia which was awesome to see. You can try a ton of different banana things. Such as ketchup and syrup.