The next stop on our Martinique tour was the Depaz Rhum Distillery. Now this was pretty nice rum, and the facility has some very historic origins. There was plenty to see and photograph there. The taste of rum was good, but was pretty skimpy, however.
I didn’t end up bringing home any ‘liquid souvenirs’ from this trip. Unfortunately the cruise lines are strict about bringing liquor on board. And while I could have brought it onto the ship from the port on this cruise, the rules would prevent me from taking it on the next ship. Strange but there is no getting around it – I asked ahead of time!
4 thoughts on “Did Someone Say Rum? Martinique, Part 2”
They sure make it all look attractive, lush vegetation, trees, ocean views and architecture. I think you did a nice job showing all off. Oh, and more blue sky and water.
It was quite a view from atop that hill, regardless of the rum.
I was in Martinique many years ago. Incredibly beautiful.
That was our first visit, and I won’t hesitate to go back if we get the chance.
They sure make it all look attractive, lush vegetation, trees, ocean views and architecture. I think you did a nice job showing all off. Oh, and more blue sky and water.
It was quite a view from atop that hill, regardless of the rum.
I was in Martinique many years ago. Incredibly beautiful.
That was our first visit, and I won’t hesitate to go back if we get the chance.