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Destinations

Croceaudiles is there to make you live a dream trip. It is aboard our wonderful catamaran that we will take you to visit several islands of the Lesser Antilles in a few days. Below you will read a short description of some of the islands that we will show you. To learn more, do not hesitate to contact us. 

Martinique

 

Come and discover the terrestrial biodiversity of Martinique by visiting the Montagne Pelée in the North, the sugar cane plantations and the Garden of Balata as well as its many hiking trails.

Martinique also offers many beaches of volcanic sand and white sand with crystal clear waters.

Everywhere in Martinique you will discover Martinican cuisine tinged with African, European, Asian, Indian and American influences. Martinican cuisine is mainly made up of delicately spiced local products.

St. Lucia

This volcanic island, the capital of which is Castries, is located 4 hours by catamaran from the south of Martinique. Saint Lucia is the only state in the world to bear the name of a woman (Lucia of Syracuse). The people of this island love to party on Friday evenings and weekends. It's a good time to soak up Saint-Lucian life.


In Saint Lucia, you can discover many botanical gardens to see the diversity of its flora as well as to hike in the rainforest. We also suggest that you visit the two pitons called Gros Piton and Petit Piton.

Do not forget to explore the seabed either snorkeling or scuba diving to observe the many endemic species.

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Saint Vincent is the main volcanic island of the Grenadines archipelago. The string of islands forming the Grenadines are Saint-Vincent, Bequia, Baliceaux, Mustique, Canouan, Mayreau, Tobago Cays, Union and Petit-Saint-Vincent. The capital of Saint-Vincent is Kingstown.


You have to go visit Saint Vincent and the Grenadines to explore its rich marine life in crystal clear waters. You will see fish, frogs, sea anemones, octopuses and more.

Its lush nature will appeal to hikers and nature lovers. You will see its plant and animal diversity in their natural environment.

Guadeloupe

Guadeloupe, bathed by the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, is ideal for lovers of water sports, seaside activities and cultural discoveries. This island is of volcanic origin and is made up of two distinct parts, Grande-Terre and Basse-Terre, and small islets.

The island of Guadeloupe is popular for the beauty of its body of water. You can dive there in the famous Cousteau Reserve facing Malendure beach in Bouillante.

Dominica

Dominica is a small volcanic island 50 km long by 20 km wide. It is full of rivers and waterfalls carpeted with an exuberant tropical forest. There are black, gray or white sand beaches.

It is said that its inhabitants are welcoming. It is in the minority villages of Kalinagos and Rastafari Indians that we will be captivated by the Creole atmosphere, gastronomy, music and dance.

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