Plage de l'Anse Figuier, Beach in Rivière-Pilote, Martinique
Plage de l'Anse Figuier is a 300-meter white sand beach located between Sainte-Luce and Le Marin. Tall coconut palms line the entire shore and provide natural shade throughout the day.
A former distillery building was converted into an Ecomuseum displaying Caribbean artifacts discovered in 1992. This transformation connects industrial heritage with contemporary cultural presentation.
The nearby Ecomuseum displays collections about Martinique's past from indigenous peoples to modern times. Visitors can explore the cultural layers that shaped island life.
The beach is equipped with wooden picnic tables, shelters, a children's play area, restrooms, showers, and ample parking directly behind the shore. Morning arrival helps secure good parking spots and shaded areas under the trees.
The beach offers direct views of Diamond Rock and Morne Larcher, with Saint Lucia visible on the horizon during clear weather. This southern location provides regular opportunities to see neighboring islands.
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