• Water lily in the Balata Garden

    Jardin de Balata

    Immerse yourself in the coolness of the Balata neighborhood by visiting a floral paradise: the Balata Garden. Born from the passion of Jean-Philippe Thoze, this botanical garden brings together several thousand varieties of tropical plants, each more impressive than the last. Over time, activities and attractions have been added to make the experience even more lively.

    Commune

    Fort-de-France

    Activities on site or nearby / Awards

    Garden tourGuided tourDiscovery activities

If there are two unmissable visits to do when you go to Martinique, it is the Habitation Clément and Jardin de Balata. It was in 1982 that Jean-Philippe Thoze, horticulturist, landscape designer and artist in the soul returns to the footsteps of his childhood home of his Creole grandparents. From there, born a passion for botany that will lead him to the four corners of the world.

The garden is organized around the family home in typical Creole architecture, is the result of a perfect alchemy between a homecoming and an atypical artist.

The garden opened its doors for the first time on 19 April 1986 and takes its name from the many old trees which where on the land. The property acquired by the father of Jean-Philippe Thoze during the war, was then a simple cottage-style house looking like a farm. Subsequently, it was sold to the grandmother of the current owner who first used as a second home as a main residence and during his retirement. At his death the property was abandoned during ten years.

Jean-Philippe Thoze, horticulturist at the head of a landscaping company, used it as storage place for abandoned plants he used to bring of his many travels. Then came the day when the family decides to sell and it is naturally to Jean-Philippe Thoze they asked to clear. On this occasion he rediscovers Balata and literally fell in love. He bought the property, and from what had become a savanna where nature had reclaimed its rights, he creates progressively a garden that now houses more than 3,000 species of tropical plants.

To get there from Lamentin, take RN5 towards Morne Rouge, from Fort-de-France take the "Route de Balata / Route de la Trace" towards the Morne Rouge.

Photo gallery
Hummingbirds in the Balata Garden
Hummingbirds in the Balata Garden
Red balisier in the Balata Garden
Red balisier in the Balata Garden
Red flower in the Balata garden
Red flower in the Balata garden
Plant in the Balata Garden
Plant in the Balata Garden
Red Ixora at Balata Garden
Red Ixora at Balata Garden
White flower in the Balata garden
White flower in the Balata garden
Purple flower in the Balata garden
Purple flower in the Balata garden
Green plant in the Balata garden
Green plant in the Balata garden
Green plant in the Balata garden
Green plant in the Balata garden
Hummingbirds in the Balata Garden
Hummingbirds in the Balata Garden
Mannequins wearing traditional clothing at the Balata Garden House
Mannequins wearing traditional clothing at the Balata Garden House
Green plant in the Balata garden
Green plant in the Balata garden
Palm fruits in the Balata garden
Palm fruits in the Balata garden
Pink flower in the Balata garden
Pink flower in the Balata garden
Pink flower in the Balata garden
Pink flower in the Balata garden

Localization

Localization

14.6720941, -61.0913668

  • Address:

    Route de Balata
    97200 Fort-de-France
    Martinique

    Opening hours:

    Everyday from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
    Last admissions at 4:30pm.

    Rate:

    Adult rate: €16.00
    Child rate (from 3 to 12 years old): €11.00
    Rate for children under 3: Free

    Please note that you may revisit the garden as often as you wish during the following three months.