Reopening of major museums & monuments
June 17 update. June 2, 2020 all major museums and monuments were permitted to reopen. However, they will not reopen on the same date(s). Below is an non-exhaustive list.
June 17 update. June 2, 2020 all major museums and monuments were permitted to reopen. However, they will not reopen on the same date(s). Below is an non-exhaustive list.
Stage 2 of France’s of easing restrictions has taken place on June 2, 2020. Domestic travel has resumed in most of the mainland and overseas regions. Note that French Polynesia will reopen to international travel July 15, 2020
All Martinique's private and public sectors are taking an active part against contagion and to ensure the safety of its local residents and guests.
Starting Wednesday, March 18, 2020, the Guadeloupe Islands are suspending all international passenger flights for a 30-day period.
After a successful first year in the US market, the New York flight is now available for purchase
The Martinique Tourism Authority is pleased to announce the appointment of François Baltus-Languedoc as CEO of the MTA on September 25, 2019.
Atout France, the France Tourism Development Agency and its 27 partners* will be exhibiting at IMEX September 10-12, 2019.
Caroline Leboucher was recently appointed CEO of Atout France, the France Tourism Development Agency by Jean-Yves Le Drian, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, at the Inter-ministerial Committee for Tourism meeting this May. Ms. Boucher had been recommended by Atout France’s Board of Directors, chaired by its President, Christian Mantei.
In 1975, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) began compiling a World Heritage List of outstanding cultural or natural sites important to the heritage of humanity.
The Island presents its dive industry at DEMA Show from November 14th – 17th 2018