A peaceful, picturesque village set back from the main roads, Saint-Esprit jealously preserves the authenticity of its architectural heritage. It is home to the largest number of traditional Creole houses in Martinique.
This village may owe its name to the members of the clergy who were particularly fond of it.
Take the time to stroll through the streets and alleys, and you'll discover remarkable facades, fountains and charming Creole houses .... The facade of the town hall is listed as a historic monument.
A predominantly agricultural commune, Le Saint Esprit is renowned for its fruit and vegetable production.
With its rich and varied landscapes, the commune plays the green tourism card. There are numerous walks and hikes to be enjoyed: Morne Badet, Morne Degras or the Parapel spring in the Grand Bassin district.
Don't miss a visit to: the Musée des Arts et Traditions Populaires, which bears witness to Martinique's rich cultural heritage; its church and its Sebastopol bell brought back from the Crimean War...