Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Anse Mitan

The detail of Anse Mitan



Going North from Anse D’Arlet, passing Grand Anse D’Arlet and Anse L’Ane, we sailed into Baie de Fort de France and anchored on the South side of it by Le Mitan. We couldn’t get provisions here, the grocery store was almost empty, except for the wine and baguettes. But you would not get hungry in this town with many restaurants and pastry shops.
We anchored in front of a resort and walk to the town Le Mitan through it’s beautiful garden, but we couldn’t use the hotel’s Internet. We connected in a nearby restaurant, where we ordered drinks. More drinks, more Internet time.
From Le Mitan you can catch a ferry every hour to the Capital of Martinique, Fort de France, where one fourth of 400,000 Martinique population found their homes. A mix of modern and old Creole, the city is a working place with many businesses and stores, lively during the day and quiet at night.

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