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Parcel Delivery & Courier Services To Martinique

International Parcel DeliveryNorth America › Martinique

Martinique Overview 

Delivery Time: 3-5 Days By Air

Price: From £20.11
Restrictions: Coats, fur and leather shoes made of protected animals, meat and milk.

From
£20.11
3-5 days economy service
Up to 25kg in weight. 80x80x80cm max in size.
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To all cities including: Fort-de-France, Le Lamentin and Le Robert.

Found in the eastern Caribbean Sea, Martinique relies heavily upon its exports of fruit, beverages and petroleum products for economic growth.
 
If you have trade links in fruit and beverages in Fort-de-France, Le Lamentin or Le Robert, you can now send parcels to your business partners for just £20.11, guaranteed to reach your colleagues in just 3-5 days.
 
Businesses in Martinique follow the traditional French custom of closing at midday to allow a lengthy lunch so be sure to send your parcels in a timely manner with our fast and reliable courier service.
 

With any parcel sent to Martinique the following comes as standard

  • Free Collection -  From home or work
  • Free £50 cover – Additional cover can be added
  • Online Booking – You can book your parcel in for collection right now
  • Online Tracking – Know exactly where your parcel is
  • Delivery Notifications – For both you and your recipient
  • 5 Star rated courier – See our reviews here
  • Cheapest price - Best price for short delivery time

 

 

About Martinique

 
An overseas region of France, Martinique borders Saint Lucia, Barbados and the south of Dominica. 
Being of volcanic origin, Martinique lies along where the North American Plate slides beneath the Caribbean plate meaning the country has eight different centres of volcanic activity with the oldest rocks 24 million years old.  
 
The north of Martinique is largely made up of mountains and volcanoes which are covered with rainforest while the south features stunning geographic features and views. Home to a number of stunning beaches and food facilities, it is the south that attracts the most tourism. 
 
Offering a striking range of landscapes to feast your eyes on and atmospheres to enjoy, Martinique has plenty to offer those who love to hike and take in the natural environment, with plenty of activities available to take part in both on land and at sea. 
Unsurprisingly, the official language of the island is French however many Martinicans speak Martiniquan Creole which is almost identical to the language spoken in Saint Lucia and Dominica. 
 
The culture of Martinique is an interesting blend of French and Caribbean influences but the island does have a higher standard of living than other islands within the Caribbean. 
The hybrid cuisine which can be found on the island is a mixture of African, French and South Asian traditions. In fact, one of the most famous dishes in Martinique is the Colombo – which is a gravy or broth – along with its curry chicken.  
Home to a large popular music industry, the island has gained international recognition for the success of its Zouk music during the latter part of the 20th Century. 
 


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