Parks & Gardens
The Caribs Indians named the island Madinina or Island of Flowers. A visit to the superb gardens of Martinique will show visitors how appropriate this name really is. Two thirds of the island has the French classification "Regional Nature Park," which means that most of the territory is natural and protected. The northern part of Martinique gives us the most accurate idea of how Madinina was back when the Caribs lived on the island. This region is a gold mine of old trees, untouched rivers and waterfalls, unique tropical flowers, sugar cane, pineapple and banana plantations. The south of Martinique also has special features that are found only in that part of this tropical island. The "Savane des Pétrifications" in Sainte-Anne is the perfect illustration of how time has affected landscapes with its petrified pieces of wood that strangely look and feel hard as stones or rocks. Every corner of Martinique has exceptional gardens that allow visitors to discover the island's most unique vegetation - flowers, trees, and plants - all in the same place.
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Latouche's Creek Garden

- A lovely stroll through the diverse flora of the Antilles, amid the ruins of the former sugar estate at Anse Latouche, designed by Mr. J-Philippe THOSE, the Balata Garden designer. A harmonious combination of contrasts, light, shapes and colors.
- Open every day from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm
- 97221 Le Carbet
- t: 05 96 64 48 73 34
- f: 05 96 64 73 40
- jardin-balata@wanadoo.fr
- www.jardindebalata.fr
Butterflies' Garden
- The butterflies' Garden is located in Carbet on the grounds of Father Jean Baptiste du Tertre, (chronicler from the XVII century) where he build his chapel and its presbytery, a lovely place where you will be able to relax and enjoy the beauty of mother nature. The butterflies' garden tries to restore an ecosystem which underwent mutations. The action is based on the return of plants which constitute the food and support system for the reproduction of species. This garden is a true natural laboratory which makes it possible to observe repairing techniques, such as the cleaning up of waters and soils. It is a sensitive ecotourism product that echoes the benefits of sustainable development. At dawn, this lovely place gives artists the opportunity to showcase their talents. Music, theatrer and esquisite choregraphies rule! There is a restaurant located right on the estate that offers delicious Creole and French cuisine. Guided tour
- Open daily from 9 am to 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm
- Anse Latouche - 97221 Le Carbet
- t: 05 96 78 33 39
- jardindespapillons@wanadoo.fr
Beauvallon Plantation SICA Chanflor
- Discover a variety of plants, trees and flowers on this short nature trail through the heart of the tropical forest.
- Open from Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm.
- Open on Saturday from 9 am to 3 pm.
- Closed on Sundays.
- 97260 Le Morne Rouge
- t: 05 96 52 59 34