Renting a car is the most convenient way to get around Martinique. Major international car rental companies are present on the island, as well as local agencies. Remember that in Martinique, people drive on the right-hand side of the road.
Taxis are available, but they can be quite expensive. They are easily found at the airport, hotels, and in downtown Fort-de-France.
The local bus service in Martinique is known as TCSP. It is cheap but not very reliable or frequent. The main bus station is in Fort-de-France.
There are ferry services available from Fort-de-France to the nearby towns of Trois-Ilets, Anse à l'âne, and Pointe du Bout.
The island is quite hilly and the climate can be hot and humid, so cycling can be challenging. However, there are some designated bike paths and trails for cycling enthusiasts.
If you choose to drive, be aware that Martinique's roads can be narrow, winding, and steep. Road signs are in French.
Martinique's main airport is Martinique Aimé Césaire International Airport, located in Le Lamentin, a suburb of the capital, Fort-de-France.
It's important to note that not all public transportation services run on Sundays or public holidays. It's advisable to check the schedules beforehand. Remember to have your driver's license and passport with you while driving. If your license is not in French, it's recommended to have an International Driving Permit.