The Habitation Latouche
It is in the middle of the remains of the Latouche house, dated 1643, that visitors can walk on an educational trail designed to discover animals.

Historical and cultural heritage of Martinique
At the Martinique Zoo, explore the ruins of Habitation Latouche, one of the oldest estates on the island. This historic site from the 17th century can be discovered during an immersive journey combining stone walls, ancient machines and tropical gardens.
The walk offers a unique perspective on the history of Martinique and on how nature has regained its rights around these remains. Accessible to all, this walk allows you to observe fauna, flora and heritage in the same place, for a visit rich in discoveries.

Immerse yourself in the heart of a heritage where nature and history meet
Through the ruins of Habitation Latouche, discover a site where tropical vegetation has slowly enveloped the remains of an ancient Martinican home.
Stones, arches and ancient structures tell the story of the island's past while nature deploys all its richness. Observe the contrasts between ancient architecture and lush flora, listen to the sounds of the forest and let yourself be carried away by this encounter between history and biodiversity.
A cultural and natural immersion that perfectly complements the visit to the animal park.
Zoo de Martinique
Anse Latouche
97221 Le Carbet, Martinique
(Parking gratuit)
0596 52 76 08
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