Anse Cafard is a mediocre beach on
Martinique island, remarkable only due to the
Memorial Park Cap 110. This monument can be seeing, if you look to the right of the beach. It is dedicated to slaves who tragically died during a shipwreck on April 8, 1830. As for the beach, there are palms and sand. However, it's boring, and looks more like the Northern Goa. Shore and seabed: sand, stones.
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Hotels [edit]
There are no hotels near the beach of Anse Cafard. However, it's unlikely, that you'll wish to stay here.
How to get there [edit]
Fly to
Martinique International Airport (FDF). Next hire a taxi.
When to go [edit]
The best time for a holiday on Anse Cafard beach is a dry period from January to June.
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