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Caritan : Face Hotel
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Check out this spot in Sainte-Anne. Popular location for supping, wind surfing and kiteboarding. Sainte-Anne and Le Marin are both located in the south of Martinique, an island in the eastern Caribbean. The area is known for its gorgeous beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush vegetation. The coastline features white sand beaches like Les Salines, Pointe d'Enfer, and Anse Michel. The scenery is a combination of verdant forests, turquoise waters, and rugged hillsides. Visitors can also explore historical sights such as the Fort Saint-Louis or the sugar cane plantations. The area has a warm tropical climate year-round, with temperatures averaging between 77 F and 85 F. It's a popular destination for outdoor activities, including hiking, snorkeling, windsurfing, and sailing.
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Before you go
- Check tide times before entering. Incoming tides can cut off escape routes.
- Watch for rip currents, especially near groynes and headlands
- Cold water shock is real. Enter slowly and control your breathing.
- Always swim with others or tell someone your plan
- A tow float makes you visible to boats and other water users
Conditions change fast. Always check the latest data, read recent community reports, and swim within your ability.
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Is this beach safe for swimming?
Check the Conditions tab for current wave height, swell and wind. Review the Quality tab for the latest Environment Agency classification. Always read recent community reports for local knowledge.
When is the best time to swim here?
Check the Tides tab for today's high and low times. Many coastal spots are best around high tide when there's enough water depth, or during slack water when currents are weakest.
What should I bring?
A tow float for visibility, warm layers for after, and footwear for rocky entries. In colder months, consider a wetsuit, gloves, and a swim cap.