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Read moreGrande Terre des Salines and Anses Prunes Beaches
Beach at Sainte-Anne, Martinique
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Rating : 4/5
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Type of sand : White
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Attendance : Low
The Grande Terre des Salines and Anses Prunes beaches are two beautiful destinations in Martinique. Both beaches are less frequented than the famous Salines beach.
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Seabed ?
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Wild beach ?
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Waves/Surf
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Toilets ?
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Showers ?
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Nearby help station ?
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Restaurants nearby ?
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Isolated beach ?
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Easily accessible ?
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Family friendly ?
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The Grande Terre des Salines and Anses Prunes beaches are two beautiful destinations in Martinique. Both beaches are less frequented than the famous Salines beach.
Although smaller than the Salines beach, Grande Terre and Anses Prunes are perfect for relaxation. You won't have to worry about the massive influx of tourists. Enjoy a relaxing vacation in a wild tropical setting.
Grande Terre des Salines and Anses Prunes beaches are two beautiful destinations in Martinique. Both beaches are less crowded than the famous Salines beach. Although smaller than the Salines beach, Grande Terre and Anses Prunes are perfect for relaxation. You won't have to worry about the massive influx of tourists. Enjoy a relaxing vacation in a wild tropical setting.
Description of the beaches Grande Terre des Salines and Anses Prunes
The two beaches Grande Terre des Salines and Anses Prunes are distinguished by their low tourist traffic. In spite of this fact, both beaches are of a masterly beauty. Take full advantage of the calm and turquoise waters of Anses Prunes. With their very fine white sand, you can stroll quietly on both beaches. Both beaches, Grande Terre des Salines and Anses Prunes, offer a panoramic view of the Cabrit islet. You also have the opportunity to admire the boats near the coast as well as its house with the red roof. Both beaches are known for their dense and luxurious vegetation which gives them a purely wild aspect.
How to get to Grande Terre des Salines and Anses Prunes beaches?
The two beaches Grande Terre des Salines and Anses Prunes are located in the commune of Sainte-Anne. To get to Grande Terre des Salines and Anses Prunes from Fort-de-France, take the D9. On the way, you will pass by the commune of Marin. After the town of Le Marin, you will only have to follow the road that runs along the seaside.
However, at a certain point, you will notice that the road is rough. We advise you to find a place for your car in the parking lot and to continue your journey by foot.
The two beaches Grande Terre des Salines and Anses Prunes are perfect alternatives to the beach of Les Salines. Thanks to their low traffic and beautiful scenery, you can enjoy your stay in peace and quiet.
The city of Sainte-Anne in 5 questions
How many inhabitants are there in Sainte-Anne?
4298 inhabitants
Surface area and density of the commune
Area: 38 km2
Density: 112/km2
What to do and see in Sainte-Anne?
- Ruins of the Crève Coeur house, registered as a historical monument
- The Savannah of petrifications
- Dwelling Les Anglais Des Grottes (MH)
- The lighthouse of Cabrits Island
- The Ramsar site of the pond of Salines
- Val d'Or house, known as the "Moulin de Val d'Or", fully listed as a historical monument
Best restaurants in Sainte-Anne
- La Cour Créole - 15 Avenue Jean-Marie Tjibaou Rue principale bourg, 97227 - +596 596 62 59 18
- Ti Resto nature - Rue Frantz Fanon, 97227 - +596 596 75 45 82
- Paille Coco - Front de mer, 97227 - +596 596 76 75 43
Information about the Town Hall
Place Abbé-Morland97227
Telephone: +596 596 76 73 06
Opening hours:
Monday: from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm from 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Tuesday to Wednesday: from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm
Thursday: from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm from 3:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Friday: from 7:30 am to 1:30 pm
Find the 68 beaches of Martinique
characteristics, activities in the surroundings, itineraries...- The beach of Tartane
- La Batelière Beach
- Pointe Chaudiere Beach
- Anse Belleville Beach
- Anse à l'Âne Beach
- Anse Madame Beach
- Cap Est Beach
- Anse Michel (Cap Chevalier)
- Cap Macré Beach
- Anse Grosse Roche Beach
- The Sinai Beach
- Anse Charpentier Beach
- Anse Meunier Beach
- Anse Dizac beach
- The beach of Anse Trabaud : the naturist beach of the island !
- Autre Bord Beach
- Anse au Bois and Anse Esprit Beaches
- Anse Noire... An extraordinary beach!
- Le Meridien Beach
- Anse Pont Café Beach
- The Guinguette Beach
- Anse des Raisiniers Beach
- Madiana Beach
- Anse Turin Beach
- The beach of the village of anses d'Arlet
- Anse Corps de Garde beach
- The beach of Gros Raisin Cove
- The beach of Anse Desert
- Pointe Marin Beach
- Anse Mitan Beach
- Anse Bonneville Beach
- Anse Figuier Beach
- The beach of Gros-Raisin
- Raisiniers Beach
- Grand Macabou Beach
- Anse Fond de Coré beach
- Anse Fond Banane beach
- The beach of La Cherry
- Anse Etang Beach
- Anse Tonnoir Beach
- Schoelcher Bourg Beach
- Anse La Brêche Beach
- Pointe Faula Beach
- Small Anse des Salines Beach
- Anse Caritan Beach
- Anse Petit Macabou Beach
- Lido Beach (Anse Collat)
- Anse Couleuvre Beach
- Anse Dufour Beach
- Grande Terre des Salines and Anses Prunes Beaches
- Hotel Bakoua beach
- Fond Boucher Beach
- Carbet Beach
- Anse Mabouya Beach
- Anse Latouche Beach
- Paillotte Beach
- Ilet Chevalier Beach
- Vetiver Beach
- Anse Ceron Beach
- Ilet Madame Beach
- Grande Anse Beach
- Pointe Borgnèse Beach
- Anse Cafard Beach
- Club Med Beach
- The local beach (Marouba)
- The beach of Anse Cosmy in Martinique
- The beach of Baie Coco (Pointe la Rose)
- Anse Azérot in Martinique : a wild beach as we like it
Some activities to do in Martinique
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65 €/adulte - lasts 2h
15 €/adulte - lasts 2h30

75 €/adulte - lasts 5h

160 €/buggy - lasts 3h30

210 €/jet demi-journée - lasts 3h