Diamond Rock: Between Pirates, Volcanoes, and Sea Turtles
Off the southern Caribbean coast stands a stone giant that has fascinated sailors and travellers for centuries: the mythical Diamond Rock.
Much more than a simple rocky islet, this natural monument is at the heart of Martinique's history. A former British military post, a landmark for sailors, and a witness to the volcanic activity that shaped the island, it is now one of the most iconic landscapes in the Caribbean.
Aboard our motor boat, set off in a small group for an authentic maritime exploration, far from the mass excursions. Accompanied by a passionate Martinican captain, discover the stories, legends, and secrets that surround this exceptional site.
Our journey takes us as close as possible to the spectacular cliffs of Rocher du Diamant, offering vantage points that are often inaccessible to larger ships. You will also enjoy a discovery of the famous Bat Cave, an amazing natural site accessible only by sea.
The adventure continues in the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean coast, where we reach a protected site frequented by sea turtles. Gear up with your mask and snorkel to share a special moment with these iconic animals in their natural habitat.
Throughout the tour, enjoy a friendly atmosphere, spectacular landscapes, and the local knowledge of your captain, who will introduce you to an authentic Martinique, combining heritage, nature, and maritime traditions.
To end this getaway, a local aperitif is offered on board, facing the most beautiful panoramas of the south coast.
⏱️ Timings:
8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
or
2:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Programme
Privileged approach to the Diamond Rock
Learn about its volcanic and military history
⚓ Local maritime anecdotes and legends
Exploration of the Bat Cave
Swimming with sea turtles
Sailing along the southern Caribbean coast
Complimentary local aperitif
Prices
Adult: €60
Child (under 12 years old): EUR 40
Departure
Grande Anse d'Arlet pontoon
The number of participants is limited to preserve the quality of the experience and promote a more authentic discovery of Martinique.