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Family friendly hiking trails around Fort-De-France are characterized by a diverse landscape featuring volcanic terrain, lush rainforests, and coastal areas. The region includes the foothills of the Pitons du Carbet and Morne Césaire, offering varied elevations and dense tropical flora. Numerous waterfalls are accessible via trails, providing natural points of interest. The Bay of Fort-de-France also offers scenic coastal paths.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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8.51km
02:56
420m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.81km
01:30
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.0km
03:15
160m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Exceptionally, no mountain photos, but rather Christmas pictures from the Caribbean to mark the first Sunday of Advent.
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Not far from the Bibliothèque Schœlcher is the Cathedral of Fort de France.
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The building, like the Cathedrale Saint-Louis in Fort-de-France, designed by the same architect, is a demountable, prefabricated metal frame structure. The building consists of an angular volume on a square ground plan, with sides measuring 17.75 meters, and a rectangular porch. The reading room is covered by a curved, pyramid-shaped structure made of iron and glass. WIKIPEDIA
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The Théâtre Aimé Césaire (formerly the City Hall, called Hôtel de Ville de Fort-de-France) is a major cultural center in Fort-de-France, the capital of Martinique. The theater, named after the famous poet, writer and politician Aimé Césaire, is a place of great historical and cultural importance. Aimé Césaire was a central figure in the Négritude movement, which emerged in the 1930s and advocated the recognition and appreciation of African culture and identity.
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Officially opened with great pomp in 1885, the Grand Marché in Fort-de-France, or simply Marché aux Epices (Spice Market), is the largest market on the island. Under the huge metal and glass canopy, you'll be greeted by an explosion of colors and scents: fruit and vegetables from farms all over the island, plus a row of sacks and a variety of containers teeming with the aromas of Martinique.
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Beautiful place of peace immersed in nature to recharge your batteries and slow down. Take the time to listen to the sounds of the fauna and flora.
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Savane Park is located in the middle of Fort-de-France, the capital of Martinique. The Schoelcher Library is nearby.
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There are over 20 family-friendly hiking trails around Fort-de-France, with 12 of them being rated as easy, perfect for families with younger children or those looking for a relaxed outing. The region offers a diverse range of landscapes, from coastal paths to lush rainforests.
Family hikes around Fort-de-France offer a stunning variety of natural landscapes. You can explore lush rainforests with volcanic terrain, discover refreshing waterfalls, and enjoy picturesque coastal views along the Bay of Fort-de-France. The area is rich in tropical plants and wildlife, providing an immersive experience for all ages.
Yes, there are several easy circular routes. For a pleasant coastal experience, consider the Pointe du Bout Marina – Pointe du Bout Fort loop from Les Terrasses de la Plage, which is just under 4 km. Another great option is the Schœlcher Library – Théâtre Aimé Césaire loop from Fort-de-France, offering a mix of urban and coastal scenery over 6 km.
Absolutely! The region is known for its beautiful waterfalls. While not directly on the listed family-friendly routes, the nearby Didier Waterfalls and Saut Gendarme are popular and generally accessible. The Balata Waterfall is also a refreshing stop often found along trails in the area, offering natural pools perfect for a dip.
Many trails are close to fascinating attractions. For example, the Jardin de Balata, a magnificent botanical garden, is a highlight in itself and a great starting point for some walks. In Fort-de-France, you can explore cultural sites like the Schœlcher Library or the Théâtre Aimé Césaire, which are often part of urban loops.
The best time for family hiking in Fort-de-France is generally during the dry season, from December to May. The weather is typically sunny with lower humidity, making for more comfortable hiking conditions. While hiking is possible year-round, the rainy season (June to November) can bring heavier showers and potentially slippery trails, so always check local weather forecasts.
Yes, for families looking for rewarding views, the View of Fort-de-France loop from Champ de Tir de Colson offers panoramic vistas of the city and its surroundings. This moderate 8.5 km trail provides a great perspective of the bay and the lush interior.
Given the tropical climate, light, breathable clothing is recommended. Opt for moisture-wicking fabrics. Sturdy, comfortable walking shoes or hiking sandals are essential, especially on trails that might be uneven or wet. Don't forget hats, sunscreen, insect repellent, and plenty of water, as it can get quite warm and humid.
For an easy coastal walk with beautiful bay views, consider the Baie des Trois-Îlets – View of Fort-de-France Bay loop from Les Trois-Îlets. This pleasant 3.9 km route offers lovely perspectives of Fort-de-France Bay and is suitable for all family members.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experiences around Fort-de-France, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural beauty, the variety of landscapes from rainforests to coastal paths, and the accessibility of trails for different fitness levels. The refreshing waterfalls and opportunities to spot tropical wildlife are also frequently highlighted.
While some urban trails like the Schœlcher Library – Théâtre Aimé Césaire loop are easily accessible within Fort-de-France, reaching trailheads further afield often requires a car. However, local buses do serve some areas, so it's advisable to check specific routes and schedules if you plan to rely on public transport for trails outside the city center.


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