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
Feature | Description |
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Location | Fort-de-France (capital city) |
Official Name | Grand Port Maritime de la Martinique |
Type | Multipurpose (cargo, cruise, ferry, containers) |
Overseen by | French 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