
Download offline maps of Martinique. Navigate the island even without an internet connection.
Save the offline The gallic tongue pack for on-the-spot translations of phrases, menus, and signs.
Many tour operators, guesthouses, and drivers use this app for communication.
Watch the weather predictions, especially in the hurricane season (June-November), for tropical climates storm activity.
Visit Martinique.org for extensive information.
Check Diplomatie.gouv.fr for visa/entry requirements.
Consult France-Antilles Martinique (Franceantilles.fr) for updates.
Search for official Martinique tourism accounts for inspiration and updates.
Look for podcasts or YouTube channels on Caribbean travel or Martinique.
A comprehensive travel guidebook provides curated information, historical context, and practical tips. Obtain a physical map upon arrival for navigation.
Reading about Martinique's history and culture makes your visit better. Explore "Cahier d'un retour au pays natal" by Aimé Césaire.
Explore "Texaco" by Patrick Chamoiseau for insights into Fort-de-France life. Read about Creole cuisine and rum production.
Book larger accommodations (villas, multiple rooms) well in advance for large groups.
Coordinate transportation; consider renting a larger van or pre-booking private transfers.
Research specific needs for mobility, visual, or hearing impairments for each attraction and accommodation.
Report lost or stolen report lost documents to the police immediately for a police report. This document is required for insurance claims and replacement documents. Reach out to your country's's embassy or consulate for emergency travel documents.
Check passport validity (six for six months after you get back date). Research and apply for any required visas for France/Schengen Area.
Book international flights. Prices often increase closer to departure.
Secure your main accommodation (hotel, vacation rental). Popular properties book quickly.
Obtain International Driving Permit (IDP) when renting a car. Arrange comprehensive travel insurance via World Nomads.
Inform bank/your credit card providers about your travel dates. Make copies of important documents.
Start building your packing list. Begin learning basic French phrases with Babbel.
Flights, main accommodation, and car rental are top items for advance booking, especially during high season.
Review this travel guide and factsheet. Research specific restaurants, shops, and attractions.
Secure your home, stop mail/newspaper, arrange pet care and plant watering. Consider a VPN like NordVPN for security.
Confirm all bookings and research specific needs ahead of your travel date.