Comparing one Caribbean island to another is a fool’s journey. It often reduces these uniquely diverse lands to its beaches, foreign-owned hotels, and tourist attractions. Martinique ...
Carnival transforms the island March 2-5, featuring five days of parades, music and French Caribbean culture. It's the ...
At the 48th CARICOM Heads of Government Meeting in Barbados, an agreement was signed by the Prime Minister of Barbados, the ...
MARTINIQUE has taken a major step toward joining the Caribbean Community (Caricom) as an associate member, signing an ...
The French overseas territory of Martinique moved closer to achieving its cherished goal of becoming an associate member of the Caribbean Community (Caricom) when it acceded to the regional body at ...
Martinique's western coast overlooks the Caribbean Sea, while its eastern coast faces the Atlantic Ocean. Located on the island's west coast, the capital, Fort-de-France, is the largest city ...
High on a hill in southwest Martinique are 20 white stone effigies, silently facing Diamond Beach and the Caribbean Sea. They commemorate an 1830 catastrophe when a slave ship failed to properly ...
Martinique celebrates Black History Month, honoring influential Black figures and their impact on the island’s unique ...
One of Carnival Corporation's cruise lines is adding a new embarkation port in the Caribbean for cruises in late 2025 through ...