Martinique Shopping, Boutiques
Travelers to Martinique will discover excellent prices on French perfumes, crystal, jewelry, designer fashions and accessories, watches, wines and liqueurs. Interesting souvenirs and local items include spices, dolls, handicrafts made of shells and straw, ceramics, as well as potent rums.
Martinique boutiques throughout the island welcome travelers in hotels and towns as well as in the marina area of Pointe-du-Bout. There is a large, modern shopping center with many shops and boutiques located near Lamentin. The airport duty-free shops are usually open prior to plane departures.
Painting and sculpture by native-born Martiniquais as well as immigrés can be found at galleries and hotels all over the island.
Most stores in Martinique are open 8:30 to 18:00 Monday-Friday, and on Saturday mornings. Some close for the traditional 2-3 hour lunch break beginning at noon or 13:00.
Painting and sculpture by native-born Martiniquais as well as immigrés can be found at galleries and hotels all over the island.
Most stores in Martinique are open 8:30 to 18:00 Monday-Friday, and on Saturday mornings. Some close for the traditional 2-3 hour lunch break beginning at noon or 13:00.
Martinique boutiques throughout the island welcome travelers in hotels and towns as well as in the marina area of Pointe-du-Bout. There is a large, modern shopping center with many shops and boutiques located near Lamentin. The airport duty-free shops are usually open prior to plane departures.
Painting and sculpture by native-born Martiniquais as well as immigrés can be found at galleries and hotels all over the island.
Most stores in Martinique are open 8:30 to 18:00 Monday-Friday, and on Saturday mornings. Some close for the traditional 2-3 hour lunch break beginning at noon or 13:00.
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