Fort de France Cruise
French history, natural beauty and rum
French history, natural beauty and rum
When you arrive on an MSC Caribbean and Antilles cruise in Fort-de-France, you immediately notice the island’s steep hills, colourful colonial architecture, ornate balconies and tropical flowers. Book an MSC excursion to the Balata Cathedral, a miniature replica of the Sacré-Coeur in Montmartre, Paris, which offers a spectacular view of Fort-de-France and the bay.
Before Martinique came to be known by its current name, it was once called Madinina, the island of flowers.
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- Category:CULTURE AND HISTORY
- Duration:4 hour(s)
- Code:MAR16
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- Category:NATURAL WONDERS
- Duration:4 hour(s)
- Code:MAR21T
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- Category:CULTURE AND HISTORY
- Duration:3 hour(s)
- Code:MAR22T
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- Category:MSC PROTECTOURS
- Duration:3 hour(s)
- Code:MAR20
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- Category:NATURAL WONDERS
- Duration:4 hour(s)
- Code:MAR21D
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- Category:NATURAL WONDERS
- Duration:3 hour(s)
- Code:MAR22D
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- Category:SEA & SUN
- Duration:4 hour(s)
- Code:MAR31
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- Category:SCENIC ROUTE
- Duration:4.5 hour(s)
- Code:MAR32
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TRAVEL TO THE Fort de France CRUISE TERMINAL
MSC ship berth at Quai des Tourelles, Terminal de Croisières in Fort - de - France:
Le Port, Fort-de-France 97200, Martinique /
Pointe Simon (West/East Berth) : Avenue Loulou Boilaville, Fort-de-France 97200, Martinique
The Fort de France Aimé Cesaire International airport is approximately 10 km/around 20 minutes by coach or taxi to and from the Cruise Terminal.
Taxis are usually availble at the airport to reach the port.