After our rum tasting we proceeded to La Chaudiere Restaurant for a nice lunch. We had some tasty baked chicken with plantain, rice & peas and other yummy sides, along with some French wine and coffee with dessert. After that, we yawned our way to Jardin de Balata Botanical Gardens to walk the grounds and enjoy the tropical plant life. After that we visited The Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Balata. The church reminded me a bit of some of the churches we visited in Italy.
There aren’t too many cruises that visit Martinique (yet) but we really enjoyed our time there. Next time I might plan a longer visit to the distillery and perhaps more time checking out the scenery and some of the small villages we passed through on our bus. The lack of flexibility being one of the downsides of a ship tour.
2 thoughts on “Food, Flowers and Faith: Martinique, Part 3”
Love this series of images, Tom. Colors galore, patterns, shadows, people, critters, flowers, and more and more.
Thank you, Monte. It was definitely the proverbial “target rich environment.” I just had to line them up!
Love this series of images, Tom. Colors galore, patterns, shadows, people, critters, flowers, and more and more.
Thank you, Monte. It was definitely the proverbial “target rich environment.” I just had to line them up!