Friday, July 25

Seaports in Martinique

Martinique, as an island in the Lesser Antilles, has several well-developed seaports that support cargo shipping, passenger ferries, cruise tourism, and fishing. The ports are critical to the island’s economy and connectivity.


Main Seaport: Port of Fort-de-France

FeatureDescription
LocationFort-de-France (capital city)
Official NameGrand Port Maritime de la Martinique
TypeMultipurpose (cargo, cruise, ferry, containers)
Overseen byFrench government (under port authority laws)

Functions

  • Container terminal – For import/export goods
  • Cruise terminal – Receives major cruise lines
  • Ferry terminal – For regional and local ferries
  • Bulk and liquid terminals – For fuel, cement, etc.

Services Offered

  • Cargo handling
  • Passenger terminals
  • Customs and immigration
  • Ship maintenance
  • Warehousing and logistics

Other Notable Ports and Harbors

Le Marin Marina

  • Located in southern Martinique
  • One of the largest marinas in the Caribbean
  • Popular for yacht charters and recreational boating

Saint-Pierre Port

  • Small port in the north
  • Used for local cargo, fishing, and historical tourism

Trinité and Case-Pilote Ports

  • Smaller regional ports for local trade and fishing

Cruise Ship Port

  • Pointe Simon Terminal in Fort-de-France
  • Hosts ships from Royal Caribbean, MSC, Carnival, Costa Cruises
  • Tourist services available right at the port

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