- Home
- Special Offers
- Meeting & events
- SPA
- Our pools
- Half-Board Hotel
- Last Minute Hotel in Martinique
- La Martinique
- Recruitment
- Frequently Asked Questions
- For Business
- Karibea Sainte Luce Hotel ***
- Karibea Valmenière Hôtel ***
- Karibea Le Squash Hotel ***
5 Easy Hikes to Do in Martinique
With its lush mountains, coastal trails, and tropical forests, Martinique is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts — even beginners! Whether you’re looking for a short scenic walk or a gentle adventure, the island offers a variety of trails that combine natural beauty and accessibility.
Here are five easy hikes perfect for discovering the island’s most beautiful landscapes at your own pace.
1. Couleuvre Waterfall (Le Prêcheur)
Located in the island’s north, this short trail leads to one of Martinique’s most spectacular waterfalls. The path winds through the tropical forest of the Montagne Pelée Natural Park before revealing a 120-meter-high waterfall surrounded by lush vegetation.
- Duration: about 1.5 hours round trip
- Difficulty: easy to moderate
- Highlights: rainforest atmosphere, shade, refreshing waterfall
- Tip: wear hiking shoes — the path can be slippery after rain.
2. Caravelle Peninsula Trail (La Trinité)
One of Martinique’s most iconic hikes, located within the Caravelle Nature Reserve on the Atlantic coast. This trail offers a stunning mix of landscapes — mangroves, cliffs, dry forest, and panoramic ocean views.
- Duration: 2 to 3 hours depending on the route
- Difficulty: easy to moderate
- Highlights: coastal views, mangroves, ruins of Château Dubuc
- Tip: start early — the trail is exposed to the sun.
3. Vauclin Loop Trail (Le Vauclin)
A lesser-known gem on the island’s southeast coast, the Vauclin Loop offers a pleasant walk through rolling hills, dry forest, and sugarcane fields with views of the Atlantic Ocean. The loop is well marked and suitable for all levels.
- Duration: around 2 hours
- Difficulty: easy
- Highlights: panoramic views, sea breeze, peaceful countryside atmosphere
- Access: start from the Morne Carrière parking area, near Le Vauclin
- Tip: hike in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
4. Morne Larcher (Le Diamant)
A short but rewarding hike! The Morne Larcher trail offers a breathtaking panoramic view over the famous Diamond Rock and the southern coast of Martinique. The climb is a bit steep at first, but the summit views are worth every step.
- Duration: 1.5 hours round trip
- Difficulty: easy to moderate
- Highlights: stunning ocean view, tropical flora, iconic photo spot
- Tip: wear good shoes and bring water — avoid hiking under strong sun.
5. Savane des Pétrifications (Sainte-Anne)
One of the island’s most unique hikes, located at the southern tip of Martinique. The Savane des Pétrifications is a flat coastal walk through a semi-desert landscape of fossilized rocks, cliffs, and turquoise lagoons.
- Duration: 1.5 to 2 hours
- Difficulty: easy
- Highlights: dramatic scenery, access to Grande Anse des Salines beach
- Tip: bring water, sunscreen, and a hat — there’s very little shade.
From waterfalls to desert landscapes, these five easy trails are the perfect introduction to Martinique’s natural diversity. Whether you’re an occasional hiker or a curious explorer, each walk promises unforgettable views and moments of serenity.