Travelling to Martinique: formalities and practical advice

Martinique is a French overseas department located in the heart of the Lesser Antilles, between the Caribbean Sea and theAtlantic Ocean. A fully-fledged French territory, it is part of theEuropean Union and the euro zone, which makes travel, payment and formalities much easier for many travelers.
Paradise beaches, lush nature, Creole gastronomy and the gentle way of life make the island a must-see destination for all those wishing to reconnect with the essentials.
✈️ Entry formalities in Martinique
For French citizens
No special formalities are required.
Whether you come from mainland France, Corsica or another French territory, all you need is a valid national identity card or passport. No visa or exchange control is required.
For European citizens
Travelers from the European Union, Switzerland or the European Economic Area do not need a visa.
A valid identity card or passport is all you need to enter and stay in Martinique, whatever the reason for your trip.
For Canadian travellers
Visitors coming from Canada (Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, etc.) must present a valid passport at the time of departure.
No visa is required for a tourist stay of less than 90 days, but it is recommended that the passport be valid for at least six months after the date of arrival.
For U.S. citizens
If you are coming from the USA (especially New York, Miami or Atlanta), a valid passport is also required.
No visa is required for a short stay, but it is advisable to check the updated entry requirements before you leave, as they may change.
For Caribbean and South American travellers
French citizens of Guadeloupe, Guyana, Saint-Martin or Saint-Barthélemy can travel freely with an identity document.
For other Caribbean islands and countries (Dominica, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, etc.), formalities vary according to the agreements in force: it is best to contact the French consulate or embassy before departure.
For African travelers
Travelers from the African continent must, in most cases, obtain a visa before arrival.
The exact conditions vary from country to country: contact the nearestFrench embassy to find out what you need to do.
😷 Sanitary requirements
To date, there are no special health requirements for staying in Martinique.
The island applies French national guidelines, which means that rules may change depending on the global situation (e.g. vaccination tests or certificates during epidemic periods).
Before you leave, check the official websites of the French government or your airline to stay informed.
💡 Practical tip: remember to take out health and repatriation insurance covering treatment abroad, especially if you're not a European citizen.
🌺 Plan your stay with peace of mind
Traveling to Martinique means experiencing a change of scenery that's also familiar.
With its streamlined formalities, health safety and warm welcome, the island perfectly combines European comfort with tropical charm.
Take the time to explore its emblematic beaches such as Les Salines, hike the slopes of Montagne Pelée, or savor the local flavors in the colorful markets.
Good preparation and a few pre-departure checks are all it takes to make the most of this little corner of Caribbean paradise.
🧭 To sum up
- French & Europeans: valid identity card or passport, no visa required.
- Canadians & Americans: passport required, visa-free for less than 90 days.
- Caribbean & African: depending on country, ID or visa required.


