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Re: Martinique advice needed
[Re: freedomfighter]
#17865
10/28/2012 09:46 AM
10/28/2012 09:46 AM
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Posts: 5,884 St. Thomas, USVI
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I agree that Martinique is a place where some French is needed. Maybe a quick Rosetta Stone course??
I have only been by boat, but there are lots of wonderful restaurants in the Trois Islets area. Anses d'Arlet has some beach side restaurants. Sainte Anne is a beautiful area, too. I don't know how long it would take to drive to these, but they are in the area of your villa. Definitely read up on and visit St Pierre! Very fascinating, but at least when we were there, everything in the volcano museum was in French.
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