Planète Diamant

Martinique


This place features menus shaped like Saturn and salads named after solar-system bodies. Salads include the Venus, with crab, salmon and shrimp, and the Mars, with grilled lardon (halfway between ham and bacon) and goat cheese. It's a shame that there's no outdoor seating, but this spot does the job when everything else is closed.


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1. Church of St Thomas

0.13 MILES

Le Diamant's ancient-looking church actually dates from the early 19th century. (The church it replaced had been destroyed twice in hurricanes.) It's…

2. Plage du Diamant

0.4 MILES

This beautiful stretch of white sand extends for 2km to the west of Le Diamant. Swimming is not recommended, as the waves can be very strong, but it's a…

3. Mémorial Cap 110

1.62 MILES

This haunting memorial on a grassy headland overlooking the sea is made up of 15 formless Easter Island–esque figures in stone, heads hung in mourning. It…

4. Rocher du Diamant

2.57 MILES

This extraordinary-looking 176m-high pointed volcanic islet, just under a mile offshore from Le Diamant, is a very popular dive site, with interesting…

5. Plage Anse d'Arlet

3.63 MILES

This gorgeous stretch of dark-golden sand in front of Anse d'Arlet Bourg is backed by the village's 18th-century church and is one of the loveliest places…

6. Maison de la Canne

3.72 MILES

This slightly aging museum occupies the site of a sugar refinery and rum distillery, and tells the sad story of the slave trade and the sugar business…

7. Musée de la Pagerie

3.81 MILES

This former sugar estate was the birthplace of Marie Josèphe Rose Tascher de la Pagerie, the future Empress Josephine of France. A picturesque stone…

8. Plage de Grande Anse

4.12 MILES

This long, narrow stretch of golden sand is nice to look at but not so nice to lie on (due to fishing boats and lack of privacy). There are often…