Ferry to Martinique
Martinique Ferry Times
Travelling to Martinique is convenient with approximately 4 daily sailings and up to 16 weekly trips. To ensure you have the most up-to-date schedules and to compare ticket prices, we recommend using our deal finder. Please note that ferry services may vary seasonally.
Popular Ferry routes to Martinique
Ferries from Pointe a Pitre - Fort de France sail with a crossing time of 4h 40m. The average price of a Pointe a Pitre - Fort de France ferry is about £193.72. The Castries - Fort de France ferry has a duration of 1h 30m. The average price of a Castries - Fort de France ferry is around £200.71.
Martinique Ferry Operators
Martinique is served by a single ferry operator, L’Express Des Iles.
Ferry Ports in Martinique
Martinique features a single ferry port: Fort de France, offering 4 daily and 16 weekly sailings. Fort de France is not only the sole port but also the most popular, providing regular and frequent service to meet the travel needs of passengers. This ensures that travellers have ample options for planning their journeys to and from Martinique.
How do I get from UK to Martinique?
Currently there are no direct ferries from the UK to Martinique. To travel to Martinique, you would need to fly from the UK or take a ferry to a nearby Caribbean island and then continue your journey by air or other local transport options.
Can I take a car on the ferry to Martinique?
There are no car ferries to Martinique. For more information on routes and ferry prices view our Deal Finder.
Martinique Ferry Prices and Offers
The price of a ferry to Martinique can vary by route, operator and season. The 2 most popular routes have an average price of £193.72 (Pointe a Pitre to Fort de France) and £200.71 (Castries to Fort de France). We recommend booking in advance to get the best ferry deals and availability.
How to book ferry tickets to Martinique
The best way to book a ferry to Martinique online is with Direct Ferries. Use our Deal Finder to compare tickets and get the best deal.
Martinique Guide
Martinique, a gem in the Caribbean, offers a blend of French and Creole cultures, stunning beaches, and lush rainforests. At the heart of the island lies Fort de France ferry port, a bustling hub with easy access to the island's vibrant capital. Visitors can explore the Jardin de Balata, a beautiful botanical garden, or delve into history at the Schoelcher Library. The island also hosts the Martinique Carnival every February, a lively event with parades and music. From Fort de France ferry port, travellers can easily reach other parts of the island via bus or taxi services. The port is also well-connected, allowing for seamless travel to nearby Caribbean islands.