Martinique – the Travel and Vacation Fair 2025: heading for new adventures

Salon du Voyage et des Vacances 2025

Since 1998, the Travel and Vacation Fair has become an annual rendez-vous for the Martiniquais in search of new destinations and vacation activities. The event is a veritable showcase for local and international tourism, attracting thousands of visitors every year. In 2025, the 25แต‰ edition plans to welcome over 20,000 participants to the Palais des Congrรจs de Madiana in Schล“lcher, on March 21, 22 and 23.

Dates and venue

The ย Travel and Vacation Fair 2025 will take place :

  • Friday, March 21, 2025
  • Saturday, March 22, 2025
  • Sunday, March 23, 2025
  • From 9am to 8pm at the Palais des Congrรจs de Madiana, in Schล“lcher, Martinique.

Admission to the show is subject to a fee:

  • Adult price: โ‚ฌ5
  • Youth rate: โ‚ฌ1
  • Free for children under 12.

A journey through tourist destinations and services

This 2025 edition will highlight a varied selection of destinations and tourism-related services. Travel agencies, airlines, hotels, unusual accommodations and activities will be represented to help visitors organize their next vacation in the best conditions.

Salon du Voyage et des Vacances 2025

Travel offers for all profiles

Numerous travel agencies will be present at the Travel and Vacation Fair to offer stays adapted to all types of travelers. Among them, AVS Voyages, Deals des รŽles, Les Voyages de Sybille, Maranatha Tours, Nayaradou Voyages, Nouvelles Frontiรจres and Richard Flรฉchon Voyages will be showcasing attractive offers for getaways in Martinique, the Caribbean and beyond.

Airlines will also be present, with the participation of Air Antilles, Air Caraรฏbes, Air France, Caribbean Airlines, Corsair and Sky High, enabling visitors to compare the best air travel options.

A range of accommodation to suit all tastes

The Travel and Vacation Fair will offer a wide range of accommodation, from traditional hotels to unusual lodgings. Exhibitors will include Hรดtel Bambou, Domaine des Bulles, Village Pomme Cannelle, Dom Nature Lodge & Spa, Hรดtel Le Panoramic, Hรดtel Simon, Kawaida, Le Paradis de l’Anse, Rรฉsidences Village Crรฉole et Kaouanne, Tante Arlette and Divi Hotel, Karibea Hotels, Sapphir Beach Club.

Activities and leisure for all interests

Whether you’re a lover of nature, culture or thrills, the Travel and Vacation Fair 2025 will showcase a selection of activities to be enjoyed in Martinique and the surrounding region.

Nature adventure enthusiasts can discover the offerings of Bwa Mondong, the Comitรฉ de la Randonnรฉe Pรฉdestre de la Martinique, Mangofil and Parkadonf, which offer routes and activities in the heart of unspoilt landscapes.


Boating enthusiasts will find major players in the sector, such as Les Balades du Delphis and Nautitan, offering a variety of maritime excursions and experiences.

Visitors can also discover the cultural and historical heritage of the ร‰tablissement Renaud Bonard, Fem & Hom ร  la Barre and Habitation Clรฉment.

A complete range of services and well-being

The Travel and Vacation Fair will also showcase complementary services to enhance the travel experience. Blueness Spa will be offering wellness solutions, while shopping enthusiasts will be able to discover the Cobroco Azara and GDS K’Rรฉation collections for clothing and accessories perfect for vacations.

On the food and beverage front, visitors will be able to sample specialities from LS Bar ร  Cocktails, Marlรจne Glaces and Hรดtel Restaurant Diamant Les Bains.

Families wishing to combine travel and education can explore the range of language stays offered by EF Education and LADOM.

For maritime travel, Express des รŽles will also be on hand, offering transport solutions between the region’s islands.

Active presence of tourism institutions

Tourism institutions will play a key role at the Travel and Vacation Fair. The Tourism Committee of French Guiana, the Barbados Tourism Office, the Dominica Tourism Office (Blue Marine), the Saint Lucia Tourism Office, and the Saint Martin Tourism Office will be presenting their offers and the attractions of their respective destinations. The Regional Natural Park of Martinique (PNRM) will also be on hand to promote the island’s natural wealth.

A place to meet and exchange ideas

In addition to its stands and promotional offers, the Travel and Vacation Fair will provide an ideal setting for meetings between professionals and travelers. Conferences and workshops will be held throughout the event, covering a wide range of topics such as the evolution of tourism in the region, new travel trends and the challenges of sustainable tourism.

The Travel and Vacation Fair 2025 promises to be an ideal opportunity to plan your next trip and meet the industry’s key players. Whether you’re a traveler looking for ideas, a tourism professional or simply curious, this event promises enriching exchanges and a comprehensive offering to help you plan your next getaway.

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