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MARTINIQUE V2
Harpeth Hall | Amy Miller
Volcanic in origin, Martinique is a mountainous stunner crowned by the still-smoldering Mont Pelée, the volcano that famously wiped out the former capital of St-Pierre in 1902. Offering a striking diversity of landscapes and atmospheres, Martinique is a cosmopolitan and sophisticated island that boasts world-class beaches, top-notch hiking, great culinary experiences, an enormous array of activities and some colourful cultural life. We look forward to exploring with your school.
Activities & Attractions
- Permaculture and farming project
- Community Engagement with locals in need
- Biology research projects on the beach
- Enjoy hiking at Mount Pelée
- Watch a music performance at Tropiques Atrium
- Participate in a pottery making workshop
- Snorkeling Afternoon
- Complete a walking tour of Forte-de-France with a local guide
- Enjoy an afternoon at the beach
- Learn the history of Martinique while visiting La Savane des Esclaves, the Pagerie Museum, and the Aimé Césaire Museum and Theatre
- Enjoy a cooking workshop using local produce from the Grande Marche market
- Enjoy an afternoon of community service and engaging with the local community
- Explore mangroves via kayak
Trip Details
Accommodations
- 9nights’ accommodations at hotel Karibea Valmeniere
- Single Occupancy for students
- Single Occupancy for Chaperones
- 2 Nights accommodations in NYC Airport Hotel
Meals
- All breakfasts, lunches and dinners are included in tour cost
Transportation
- Return airfare from BNA to Forte-de-France via connection
- Private coach transportation as needed for duration of tour
Additional Personnel
- 1 Evolve Tours Director
- Additional Local Guides
Exclusives
- Creative trip programming and leadership activities
- Pre and Post Trip Curriculum
- Forever Green by Evolve Tours- Carbon Offset this whole trip (ask for details)
Insurance
- $123 for Manulife Youth All Inclusive Insurance medical, baggage, cancellation and trip interruption coverage
Package Price is based on
- Prices subject to availability and change until contract signed
- Total Package price may vary if number of paying customers changes
- Does not include airline baggage fees if applicable
- Tips for drivers and guides are appreciated
- This quote expires October 31, 2024
- Happy with what you see? Sign a 2-year contract with Evolve and pay the same rate for two years. Ask us for more information. *Based on same group size
Itinerary
TRAVEL TO MARTINIQUE
Day 1: January 4, 2027
Travel to Martinique
Evening
Depart on connecting flight to Martinique via connection in NYC or Toronto with layover.
Day 2: January 5, 2027
NYC to Martinique
MORNING
Board flight to Martinique
AFTERNOON
In the afternoon, arrive in Martinique! Meet your Evolve Tours Guide excited to spend the next week with you. From the airport, hop on your coach bus and head to the hotel to check-in, drop off your bags, and freshen up.
We will walk by Schoelcher waterfront and enjoy a majestic sunset.
Enjoy a welcome group dinner, before returning to you hotel to rest for the evening.
Day 3: January 6, 2027
HIKE MOUNT PELÉE
Morning | In the morning, discover the history of Mount Pelée at the Maison des Volcans (Volcanoes house) in the town of Morne Rouge. Inaugurated in 1991 by volcanologists Maurice and Katia Krafft, the museum monitors the volcanoes eruptive mechanisms through applications of volcanology, and a video recounts its 1902 eruption. |
Then, a local guide will take you hiking in the Mount Pelée region. Here, you will be immersed in pristine landscapes and be able to take in breathtaking views as you hike. Your guide will have a wealth of knowledge to share with you about the area, its history, and your surroundings. | |
Afternoon | Snorkeling adventure at Anses d’Arlet.
Spend the remainder of the afternoon on the beach and enjoy the majestic sunset. |
Day 4: January 7, 2027
FORT DE FRANCE, CREOLE LESSON
Morning | In the morning, enjoy a guided walking tour of Fort-de-France led by a local guide. Stops on the walking tour will include a range of historical landmarks including Schoelcher Library, St. Louis Cathedral, Palais de Justice, and Pavillon Bougenot.
Then learn about Creole culture and language. Get familiar with words and phrases that you can use to interact with the local population. |
Afternoon | Marine Biology Workshop with proffesor from UWI Campus of Schoelcher |
Evening | Group dinner and activity led by Evolve leader |
Day 5: January 8, 2027
NATURAL LANDMARKS, HISTORICAL SITES & COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT
Morning | This morning, enjoy breakfast.
We will drive to the town of Les Trois-Îlets and visit the village de la Poterie for an interactive pottery making class. Visit the Pagerie Museum to learn about the history of slavery on the island. |
Afternoon | After lunch, we will take a tour of La Savane des Esclaves.
Then, you’ll have the wonderful experience of participating in a community service project. Interact with the local population, test your language skills, and engage in a cultural exchange. Here are some examples: help run programs at a local school, planting initiatives, painting and light repairs…etc. Project specifics will be determined closer to the date, as they are designed to address the current needs of the community at the time. |
Day 6: January 9, 2027
LOCAL MARKET TOUR & COOKING WORKSHOP
Morning | Wake up, grab breakfast at the hotel. |
Local Market tour | |
Afternoon | After lunch, the group will participate in a Creole cooking workshop! Our chef will lead us through the steps to prepare and cook a traditional three-course Creole meal.
Enjoy some beach time in the later afternoon. |
Evening | After dinner, we will head back to our hotel for the night. |
Day 7: January 10, 2027
AIMÉ CÉSAIRE MUSEUM & BALATA GARDENS
Morning | In the morning, board the bus to the Fort the France for some last-minute shopping for souvenirs. |
Then visit the Aimé Césaire Museum. Aimé Césaire, founder of the Négritude Movement, was a monumental figure in the struggle for civil rights. Feel his presence and learn more about Martinique’s history as you explore the museum and the theatre. | |
Afternoon | Then, we will take a stroll through Jardin de Balata to discover Martinique’s unique flora and fauna. |
Evening | This evening, we will have a group dinner at a local restaurant and witness a music performance at Tropiques Atrium. |
Day 8: January 11, 2027
Community Engagement
Project T.B.D
One of our recent project is preparing food baskets and delivering to communities in need.
Students prepare and deliver.
Day 9: January 12, 2027
Community Engagement
Project T.B.D
Day 10: January 13, 2027
Biology Workshop
MORNING/AFTERNOON
UWI Campus of Schoelcher marine workshop with local professor.
EVENING
Group dinner and evening program led by your guide
Day 11: January 14, 2027
Organic Farming Project
Morning / Afternoon
Over the next two-days we will participate in a hands on permaculture workshop in the beautiful hillside setting of Martinique, where we will engage in hands-on projects focused on sustainable living.
Over the course of the workshop, we will study and practice earth building techniques, organic farming methods, fermentation processes, and seed management. This unique experience offers both practical knowledge and a deeper connection to nature, empowering us to implement sustainable practices in our own life back in Nashville.
EVENING
Group dinner and evening program led by your guide
Day 12: January 15, 2027
Organic Farming Project
Project continued
EVENING
Group dinner and evening program led by your guide
Day 13: January 16, 2027
Martinique > NYC
Travel from Martinique to NYC or Toronto
Overnight in NYC or Toronto
Day 14: January 17, 2027
NYC/Toronto > Nashville
Travel from NYC to Nashville