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Saint-Pierre is located around 30 kilometres north of Fort-de-France on the north west coast of the island of Martinique, at the foot of the famous Pelée mountain volcano.
Once the economic capital of the French West Indies, St Pierre was practically destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 1902 which killed nearly 30,000 people. Struck off the list of French municipalities for many years, Saint-Pierre rose from its ashes in the 1920s to become a town in its own right again. In the districts of the Fort and the Centre, ruins stand as moving reminders of this tragic event: the Fort Church, the colonial health centre, the Engineering offices, the old theatre and the Figuier trading premises.
The substantial town pier/dock is used by charter boats and ferries most of the time. It should be noted that mooring buoys are the only option here, bookable in advance, unless you want to anchor in deep water a long way from the dock. See docking for more details.
Once described as a small Paris, it is now a peaceful little community on the NW coast of the island. It's a pretty town to visit and nearby are a couple of interesting distilleries. While the charming harbour is equally among the cruising community, it is also of great interest to divers with its many shipwrecks, which sank to the sea bed on the day of the great volcanic eruption.
14.44°N, 61.11°W (Anchorage)
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