Martinique – Schoelcher, a destination of excellence: first tourism label in the French West Indies

Schoelcher

Schoelcher, located in Martinique, recently made history by becoming the first commune in the French departments of America to be awarded the “Station de Tourisme” label.

This prestigious title, awarded by Tourism Minister Nathalie Delattre on March 10, 2025, recognizes the town’s commitment to tourism development. But what makes Schoelcher such an attractive destination?

How has the city managed to stand out from its neighbors?

To understand this, it’s essential to know the history and heritage of this town, which has managed to combine modernity and tradition. Schoelcher is not only a dynamic seaside town, but also a rich historical and cultural site, attracting visitors from all over the world.

History and heritage of Schoelcher

Schoelcher has a rich history dating back to the days when it was known as Case-Navire. This small community lived mainly from fishing, and was home to large sugar mill dwellings such as Fonds Rousseau, which is now protected and listed as a Historic Monument.

The town was renamed in honor of Victor Schœlcher, a great French abolitionist, in March 1888. Today, Schoelcher is also renowned for its archaeological digs, which have revealed fascinating aspects of Amerindian life.

These archaeological discoveries allow visitors to better understand the region’s pre-Columbian history and connect with the ancient cultures that have shaped Schoelcher’s identity. The archaeological sites are also opportunities for tourists to discover the cultural and historical richness of the town.

Historical sites

Among Schoelcher’s iconic historic sites is “L’habitation Fond Rousseau”, which is not only a testament to colonial architecture, but also a symbol of the region’s sugar history. These sites are often open to guided tours, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the town’s past.

Schoelcher
L'habitation Fond Rousseau. Source: France Info

Schoelcher's tourist attractions

Schoelcher offers a wide range of tourist attractions, making it an ideal destination for visitors. With its 8 km of beaches, its historical and natural heritage, and its cultural and sports program, the town attracts a wide range of visitors. Events such as the “Semaine Nautique Internationale” (International Nautical Week) and the “Festival du Film Documentaire” (Documentary Film Festival) give tourists the opportunity to discover the cultural richness of the region.

Nautical activities

The “Semaine Nautique Internationale” is one of Schoelcher’s flagship events, attracting sailing and water sports enthusiasts from all over the world. The “Club Nautique de Schoelcher”(CNS) is particularly active in organizing these events, offering visitors a unique experience of competition and discovery.

The documentary film festival

The “Festival du Film Documentaire” is another major attraction, showcasing cinematic works from diverse backgrounds. This event allows visitors to discover fresh perspectives and connect with the local arts community.

Schoelcher
sailboat at l'anse madame. Source : AZMartinique
Schoelcher
Schoelcher. Source: La Martinique
Schoelcher
Anse Madame's beach. Source: La Martinique

Environmental and digital commitment

One of the key factors contributing to the award of the “Station de Tourisme” label is Schoelcher’s commitment to environmental preservation. The town is involved in the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, demonstrating its commitment to protecting its natural heritage while promoting sustainable tourism development.

Biosphere reserve

The UNESCO Biosphere Reserve is a project that aims to preserve the region’s biodiversity while promoting responsible tourism practices. This means that visitors can enjoy Schoelcher’s natural beauty while contributing to its protection.

Digital technology in Schoelcher

Furthermore, its investment in digital technology, with full fiber optic connectivity, puts Schoelcher at the cutting edge of modernity, offering tourists a seamless travel experience. Visitors can stay connected while exploring the town, making it easier to access tourist information and local services.

Impact of the Label on local development

The “Station de Tourisme” label is not just an honorary title for Schoelcher; it is also a powerful tool for strengthening the local dynamic. This classification gives the town greater international visibility and helps it to upgrade its tourism offering. According to the mayor, Luc Clémenté, this label is a commitment to continue improving the welcome and experience of visitors, which should attract more tourists and stimulate the local economy.

Tourist facilities


Schoelcher has a well-developed tourist infrastructure, with hotels, restaurants, the Casino Plaza Batelière and the Palais des Congrès Madiana. The “Université des Antilles”, located in the commune, also contributes to the town’s intellectual and cultural dynamism.


Schoelcher is now a rising star of tourism in the French West Indies. With its “Station de Tourisme” label, it has positioned itself as a must-see destination for those seeking to discover the beauty of the Caribbean while benefiting from a modern infrastructure and a strong environmental commitment. Schoelcher continues to grow, offering visitors a unique experience that combines historical heritage, natural beauty and cultural dynamism.

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