Martinique Is Quietly Seeing a Cruise Boom

By: - March 29th, 2026
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Anse Latouche in Martinique.

Cruise ships have been arriving more frequently in Fort-de-France, but the change hasn’t come with much noise.

Martinique is posting one of the more notable cruise growth stories in the Caribbean right now — and it’s happening steadily, without the headlines.

A Big Year for Cruise Arrivals
The island welcomed 322,640 cruise passengers in 2025, a 20.9 percent increase compared to the previous year.

That’s a substantial jump for a destination that has historically operated just outside the region’s main cruise circuits. The growth puts Martinique firmly back into the conversation as a rising cruise port in the Eastern Caribbean.

More Ships, More Calls
The increase is being driven by a combination of more cruise calls and expanded itineraries that now include Martinique as a regular stop.

Cruise lines have been adding the island into Southern and Eastern Caribbean routes, often pairing it with ports like St. Lucia and Barbados. That positioning makes Martinique an easy addition to existing itineraries without requiring major redeployment.

Fort-de-France, the island’s capital, has the infrastructure to handle larger ships, and recent scheduling patterns show more consistent calls throughout the season rather than isolated appearances.

Why Cruise Lines Are Adding Martinique
Martinique offers a different experience from many neighboring ports.

The island combines French-Caribbean culture with a varied landscape that includes beaches, rainforests, and volcanic terrain. Cruise passengers can spend a morning in Fort-de-France’s markets and cafes, then head inland to places like Balata Gardens or the slopes of Mount Pelée.

There’s also a strong culinary component, with French-influenced restaurants and local specialties that set it apart from more standardized cruise stops.

For cruise lines, that variety helps differentiate itineraries, especially for repeat Caribbean cruisers looking for something beyond the usual rotation of ports.

A Port That Fits the Itinerary
Geography is part of the appeal.

Martinique sits in a position that allows ships to include it without significant detours, particularly on routes already moving through the Eastern Caribbean. That makes it a practical addition for itineraries that want to add a new stop without extending overall sailing time.

The island’s port facilities in Fort-de-France also allow for efficient turnaround times, which is a key factor in itinerary planning.

What It Means for Travelers
For cruise passengers, the growth means more opportunities to visit Martinique as part of a Caribbean itinerary.

It also means a port that still feels less crowded than some of the region’s busiest stops, even as arrival numbers increase.

Shore excursions range from guided hikes and rainforest tours to rum distillery visits and beach days along the southern coast. The island’s road network makes it possible to reach multiple areas within a single port day, depending on how you plan it.

A Growing Presence in the Caribbean Cruise Market
The 20.9 percent increase in cruise arrivals signals more than a one-year bump. It reflects a broader expansion of Martinique’s role in the cruise sector, with more ships, more consistent scheduling, and stronger inclusion in Caribbean itineraries.

The growth is happening gradually, but the numbers are clear.

Martinique is seeing a surge in cruise traffic — and it’s quickly becoming one of the region’s more interesting ports to watch.

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