Information about Martinique
Population: 388 364 (2012)
Capital: Fort-de-France 87.013 (2012)
Official Languages: french
Main cities: Fort-de-France, Le Lamentin, Le Roberty, Sainte Marie
According to your nationality, before planning your trip, please check with the embassy or consulate of Martinique in your country of residence, if you need Visa in order to enter the country. Make sure to have the health insurance required and the valid passport, as well.
In addition to passport and visa, if you plan to travel to Martinique, whether for business or pleasure, we suggest to review the following information: International Airports - Airport Safety Rules - baggage allowance, size and weight restrictions - Most visited cities - Driving in Martinique - Electricity - Time Zone - Business hours - National Holidays - Weights and Measures - Rules of Etiquette and Commercial Practices
Currency: EuroTime Zone: (GMT-6) - Summer Time (GMT-5)
Travel allowed with restrictions for vaccinated
travelers Vaccinated travelers may enter Martinique.
Quarantine is not required for vaccinated travelers Vaccinated
travelers from certain countries do not have to undergo quarantine upon arrival in Martinique.
COVID-19 Test Negative Results Test
Travelers from select countries must have a negative COVID-19 test result. Travelers must undergo a COVID-19 PCR test performed no later than 72 hours prior to departure or an antigen test performed no later than 48 hours prior to departure.
Details and exemptions:
This requirement does not apply to: - Travelers under 12 years of age.
Mandatory proof of vaccination
Travelers must have a vaccination certificate showing that they have completed the full course of vaccination. 7 days must have elapsed for travelers who have received the second dose of the Pfizer, Moderna and Astra Zeneca vaccines, and 4 weeks for travelers who have received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine. Travelers who have already recovered from COVID-19 only need a single dose of any vaccine, and it takes 7 days after receiving it to be considered fully vaccinated.