FORT DE FRANCE

MARTINIQUE, França
Enviar Fotos
Map
Share

Discover the history of FORT DE FRANCE.

Fort-de-France is the capital of Martinique, which is an island in the Caribbean Sea and is also a French overseas department. The city was founded in 1635 by French colonizers, who chose it for being a strategic point due to its natural bay. The name "Fort-de-France" refers to the fortress built on the site to protect the city against attacks from pirates and other colonial powers.

In the 18th century, the city developed as an important commercial center due to the production of sugar and rum. Fort-de-France was the scene of various historical events, such as naval battles during the Napoleonic Wars and the abolition of slavery in 1848. Due to its strategic location, the city was the target of disputes between colonial powers, experiencing periods of Spanish and British domination before becoming definitively French.

Today, Fort-de-France is a vibrant city known for its colonial architecture, colorful markets, music festivals, and unique cuisine. The city also houses several museums and historical sites that tell the story of Martinique and its people. The mix of African, European, and Caribbean influences makes Fort-de-France a diverse and interesting tourist destination for those visiting the region.

Answer obtained by artificial intelligence.

What is the weather like and what is the best time of year to visit FORT DE FRANCE?

Learn more about FORT DE FRANCE and its attractions.

What are the typical dishes or local foods that you can’t miss?

Suggestion of a 3-day tourist itinerary in FORT DE FRANCE.

Attractions

Hotels, Resorts, Inns

Restaurants

My questions

Already a user of the Wikitravel platform?
Identify yourself here to access the history with your previously asked questions.

Ask