Anse de la Brêche

Located to the east of the Caravelle peninsula, Anse de la Brêche is a fine sandy beach that will delight those in search of peace.

The sand is brown. The water is not clear, but swimming is permitted. The water in all the island's streams is monitored and graded by the Agence Régionale de Santé (ARS) (Local Health Authority) and has been judged to be excellent.

Tables and benches are available for picnics in the shade. There is a mangrove near Anse de la Brêche.

Go to the commune of Trinité, then head for Tartane. Once in Tartane, follow the signs for "Château Dubuc". A sign announces the beach.

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Anse de la Brêche
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Tables and benches at Anse de la Brêche
Tables and benches at Anse de la Brêche

Anse Trabaud

Located on Martinique's south Atlantic coast, Anse Trabaud is not very popular due to its difficult access. In fact, there is no real road to get there.

Stretching for over a kilometer, this coral sand beach is often battered by waves, making it a popular spot for bodyboarders and surfers.

Most of the time, the current is weak and the waves safe for children.

Creepers known as railroad vine (Ipomoea pes-caprae) litter the seashore, protecting the ecosystem and providing a home for various species of crab and hermit crab, a protected species on the island. Further out, the abundant vegetation plays an essential role in protecting the flora and fauna, as well as counteracting the erosion that affects many of the island's beaches.

It is accessible by road via a private property, at the gate of which you will be asked to pay a €2.50 entrance fee.

Entrance times are from 8:00 am to 3:30 pm, with a compulsory exit at 6:00 pm.

In the shade of the small trees lining the beach, a few wooden tables and benches are available for picnics. You can also easily set up a hammock.

To get there, just follow a winding track for a quarter of an hour.

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Anse Trabaud
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Anse Trabaud

Anse Meunier

Anse Meunier, also known as Anse Moustique, is a beach in Sainte-Anne that is still relatively uncrowded. Its proximity to the much more attractive Les Salines beach beach is undoubtedly a factor. It offers breathtaking views of Diamond Rock and Morne Larcher.

However, this white sand beach with dense vegetation is well worth a visit and could appeal to those seeking peace and quiet.

Its surroundings remain wild and often attract a fringe crowd. It is particularly popular with naturists. Its coastal path leads to Les Salines beach or Anse Caritan via the Trace des Caps.

To get to Anse Meunier, follow signs for Les Salines beach, where the entrance to Anse Meunier or Anse Moustique is marked by a sign. Alternatively, if you want to enjoy a beautiful walk in nature, you can go to Les Salines and follow the small path along the beach (about 2 km (1.24 mi)) or take the hike from Anse Caritan beach via the Trace des Caps.

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Anse Meunier
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Crabe à l'Anse Meunier
Crabe à l'Anse Meunier
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Anse Meunier
Anse Meunier
Anse Meunier