Popular Filters
One Way Price
Duration
Stops From Cayenne
Departure From Cayenne
SAR 12,961
SAR 1,911
Arrival at Fort-de-france
SAR 12,961
SAR 1,911
Alliances & Airlines
Oneworld
()
SkyTeam
(3)
Star Alliance
()
Layover Airports
Layover Duration
Flights from Cayenne
Top Flights to Cayenne
Top Airlines
Flights from Cayenne to Martinique
Book flights from Cayenne to Martinique at lowest price. Get best deals on your upcoming Cayenne to Martinique flight only on MakeMyTrip Saudi.
SAR 1,911
Cayenne to Fort-de-france , 12 Apr
Air France AF | 605
19:50
Sun, 12 Apr 26
Cayenne, French Guiana
02 h 15 m
21:05
Sun, 12 Apr 26
Fort-de-france, Martinique
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
SAR 12,961
Transit Visa may be required
Cayenne to Fort-de-france , 12 Apr
Air France AF | 837
16:30
Sun, 12 Apr 26
Cayenne, French Guiana
08 h 35 m
06:05
Mon, 13 Apr 26
Terminal T2E
Paris, France
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
Air France AF | 842
09:30
Mon, 13 Apr 26
Terminal T2E
Paris, France
08 h 50 m
12:20
Mon, 13 Apr 26
Fort-de-france, Martinique
BAGGAGE : CHECK INCABIN
Information not available
About Cayenne (CAY)
Cayenne
About Martinique (MQ)
Among the 12 French overseas territories, Martinique is a tiny mountainous island in the eastern Caribbean Sea. The nation has four different vegetation zones with dry and wet seasons. A number of sun-kissed beaches and natural wonders are scattered around the towns and villages of Martinique. The capital, Fort-de-France, lies on the western coast of the island with Bibliothèque Schœlcher, Musée Régional d’Histoire et d’Ethnographie and Fort-Saint-Louis as major landmarks. Jardin de Balata, a botanical garden, is a must-visit in this part of the island. The southern part of the island nation is well known for Les Salines beach in the quaint village of Saint Anne. It is a postcard-perfect tropical paradise for all ages. The azure waters surrounding this semi-circular beach are calm enough for anybody to swim. Coco ice cream sold by most vendors on the beach is a must-try. The town of Le Diamant in the southwestern part of Martinique features the secluded Diamond Beach. Surrounded by the clear waters of the Caribbean Sea, the beach overlooks a unique rock formation - the Diamond Rock. Next to the beach, Anse Cafard Slave Memorial offers a glimpse into the island’s colonial history. Mount Pelee, standing at 1,397 m above sea level, is an active volcano and looms over the town of Saint Pierre. There are a few hiking trails around this mountain. The cuisine of Martinique is blend of Creole and French influences. Poulet Boucané, Assiette Creole and Boudin Creole are among the best delicacies to try out. To visit Martinique, book a flight and hotel through MakeMyTrip.
