Plage Fond Banane, Sand beach in Sainte-Luce, Martinique
Plage Fond Banane is a sand beach in Sainte-Luce featuring bright sand and turquoise water. The shore stretches roughly 100 meters (330 feet) and is sheltered from the road by a line of vegetation and palm trees.
This natural cove has long served fishermen and local residents as a gathering point. Its location between Sainte-Luce and the Trois-Rivières district made it an important meeting place for the wider community.
The beach serves as a popular gathering spot where locals spend time with family and friends throughout the week. You can see groups of people sharing meals and enjoying the view of passing boats and the surrounding landscape.
Parking is available right at the beach entrance along the roadside. A snack bar operates during midday hours and serves simple Caribbean food for those wanting to eat while staying at the beach.
From this beach you can see both Diamond Rock and Morne Larcher mountain in the distance. The mountain ridge has a distinctive profile that resembles the outline of a reclining woman.
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