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Most travelers · balanced usage
30 days validity
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Short trips · light usage
15 days validity
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30 days validity
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7 days validity
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Einrichtungserinnerung
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Tip: Book Mount Pelée hiking permits and Route des Rhums distillery tours before arriving — the permit system has limited daily slots and English-language distillery tours need advance reservation.
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Tip: Most travelers choose 5–10 GB for a 7–10 day trip
Häufig gestellte Fragen
Is 5G available in Martinique?
Yes — Orange provides 5G in Fort-de-France and main towns. The island has strong coverage given its EU overseas department status.
Does EU roaming apply in Martinique?
Yes — Martinique is an EU overseas department. EU roaming rules apply and all French digital services work normally.
Is there coverage for the Mount Pelée hike?
Le Prêcheur village and the trailhead have Orange coverage. The summit area has limited signal. Download offline maps and the permit registration form before the hike.
What's the best app for the Route des Rhums distillery tour?
Most Martinique distilleries (Habitation Clément, Rhum J.M., Rhum Neisson) offer guided tours via their websites. Book in advance for English-language tours — French is otherwise the main language.
Is there coverage at the Saint-Pierre ruins?
Yes — Saint-Pierre town and the Musée Vulcanologique have full Orange coverage.
What speeds can I expect in Fort-de-France?
Orange delivers 30–100 Mbps on 4G/5G in Fort-de-France and main towns.
Is French necessary for getting around Martinique?
French is the primary language. English is less spoken here than in anglophone Caribbean islands — a French translation pack is useful for menus, signage, and service interactions outside tourist areas.
Does coverage reach the southern beaches at Les Salines?
Yes — Les Salines and the southern beach peninsula have good Orange coverage.
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Verfügbare Netze: 5G
Martinique is a French overseas territory in the Eastern Caribbean — a 'France in the tropics' combining Creole culture, volcanic landscapes (Mount Pelée), and some of the Caribbean's best beaches and rum distilleries. Orange provides 4G and 5G coverage across the island, and as an EU overseas department, all French digital services and EU apps work normally. Data is essential for navigating the winding mountain roads, booking the Route des Rhums distillery tours, and accessing Mount Pelée hiking permits which require advance registration.
Orange's 4G/5G covers Fort-de-France (the capital), Sainte-Anne, Les Trois-Îlets, Le Marin, and the major towns. The Route de la Trace through the tropical rainforest interior has coverage along the road. The northern beaches (Anse Céron, Anse Couleuvre) have basic coverage near the beach access.
Mount Pelée — the volcano that destroyed the city of Saint-Pierre in 1902, killing 30,000 people — has coverage at the trailhead in Le Prêcheur. The summit (1,397m) has limited signal. The ruins of Saint-Pierre are well-covered and a remarkable open-air museum.
The southern beach peninsula (Les Salines, Anse du Marin) is Martinique's most popular beach area with full Orange coverage. The diving at Diamond Rock (the famous rock that was once commissioned as HMS Diamond Rock by the British Navy) has coverage at the dive boat departure points.
Martinique uses the Euro as it's an EU overseas department. EU roaming applies. French language skills are more important here than in most Caribbean destinations.