Zoo de Martinique, Zoological park in Saint-Pierre, Martinique.
This Caribbean zoo houses diverse animal species including jaguars, pumas, lorikeets, anteaters, and tropical birds within naturalistic enclosures surrounded by botanical gardens featuring century-old trees and exotic plant collections.
The zoo is built on the grounds of the historic Latouche dwelling from 1643, the oldest remaining structure on the island that survived the devastating 1902 Mount Pelée volcanic eruption that destroyed Saint-Pierre.
The facility serves as an educational center promoting Caribbean biodiversity awareness through interactive programs, conservation workshops, and immersion aviaries that connect visitors with regional ecological heritage and environmental responsibility.
Open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM including holidays, the zoo charges €17.50 for adults and €12 for children aged 3-12, with recommended visit duration of 1.5 hours including parking and refreshment facilities.
The zoo features the same landscaping designer responsible for Jardin de Balata and offers encounters with nocturnal animals while maintaining breeding programs for endangered species within historic colonial architecture.
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