Plage à Sainte-Luce, Martinique
Read moreSmall Anse des Salines Beach
With its white sand and clear waters, the small Anse des Salines is a wonderful destination in Martinique. It is one of the few beaches on the peninsula that is not invaded by tourists. Several coconut trees line the beach offering a tropical setting ideal for photos on Instagram.
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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 small Anse des Salines is one of the quietest beaches in Martinique. Ideal for tourists in search of calm, the beach is unique in its kind. Very little frequented by tourists, the place is ideal for relaxation. At la petite Anse des Salines, you can enjoy a relaxing vacation in a tropical setting.
Description of the beach of the small Anse des Salines
With white sand and clear waters, the small Anse des Salines is a wonderful destination in Martinique. It is one of the rare beaches of the peninsula that is not invaded by tourists. Several coconut trees line the beach offering a tropical setting ideal for photos on Instagram. The calm turquoise sea makes swimming at the beach of the small Anse des Salines very pleasant. The beach is the least crowded of the Anses d'Arlet beaches. After a short swim, spread out your towels and enjoy the sea breeze.
Practical information on the beach of the small Anse des Salines.
How to get to the beach of the small Anse des Salines?
The beach of the small Anse des Salines is located in the southwest of Martinique, more precisely in Anses d'Arlet. To go to the beach of the small Anse des Salines from Fort-de-France, take the N5. On the way, you will pass by the town of Trois-îlets. Do not hesitate to make a small stop there and discover the old town and its traditional houses. After the Trois-îlets, continue your journey in the direction of Anses d'Arlet. Once arrived in the city, go to the south of the town.
Conclusion
At the beach of the small Anse des Salines, you can fully enjoy your idle vacation. Little frequented by tourists, the beach offers a nice setting to relax and sunbathe. Perfect place for fishing and snorkeling, the small Anse des Salines will not leave you indifferent.
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...- La Plage de l'hôtel Bakoua
- La plage de l'anse Belleville
- La plage de la Batelière
- La plage de la Pointe Chaudière
- La plage de Tartane
- La plage du bourg des Anses d'Arlet
- Grande Terre des Salines et Anses à Prunes
- La plage de l'Anse à l'Âne
- La plage de l'Anse Michel (Cap Chevalier)
- La plage de l'Anse Grosse Roche
- La plage de l'Anse Madame
- La plage du Cap Est
- La plage de l'anse Meunier
- La plage de l'anse Dizac
- La plage de l'Anse Noire
- La plage de Gros-Raisin
- La plage de l'Anse au Bois et l'Anse Esprit
- La plage de l’Anse Céron
- La plage du Grand Macabou
- La plage de Vétiver
- La plage de l'anse la Brêche
- La plage du Méridien
- La plage de l'anse Désert
- La plage de l'anse Fond Banane
- La plage de Baie Coco (Pointe la Rose)
- La plage de Madiana
- La plage de l'Anse Azérot
- La plage de l'Anse Figuier
- La plage de La Cherry
- La plage la Paillote
- La plage de l'anse Petit Macabou
- La plage de la Guinguette
- La plage de l'anse des Raisiniers
- La plage de l'Anse Corps de Garde
- La plage de l'anse l'Étang
- La petite Anse des Salines
- La plage de l'anse Gros Raisin
- La plage de l'anse Fond de Coré
- Plage de l'Autre Bord
- La plage de l'anse Tonnoir
- La plage de l'Anse Dufour
- Plage du Club Med
- La plage du Coin (Marouba)
- Plage de l'Anse Bonneville
- La plage de l'anse Turin
- La plage du Bourg de Schœlcher
- La plage de l'Anse Latouche
- La plage de l'Anse Cosmy
- Plage des Raisiniers
- La plage Sinaï
- La plage de l'anse Trabaud
- La plage de l'Anse Couleuvre
- La plage de l'Ilet Madame
- La plage de l'anse Caritan
- La plage du Lido (Anse Collat)
- La plage de l'Anse Mitan
- La plage de l'Anse Cafard
- La plage du Cap Macré
- La plage de l’Anse Charpentier
- La plage du Carbet
- La plage de l'anse Mabouya
- La plage de Grande Anse
- La plage de Fond Boucher
- La plage de l'îlet Chevalier
- La plage de la Pointe Marin
- La plage de l'anse Pont Café
- La plage de la Pointe Faula
- La plage de la Pointe Borgnèse
Some activities to do in Martinique
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