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Habitation Clement - entrance ticket

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Le Francois, MQ
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Experience the unmissable Habitation Clément in Martinique, one of the most beautiful places on the island! Take a journey beyond a traditional rum distillery and discover a garden, creole architecture, and a showcase of contemporary art. Witness the centuries-old rum making process and explore the five cellars housing over two million liters of rum. Immerse yourself in the stunning botanical garden, home to over 300 tropical plants, and be captivated by the outdoor sculpture garden showcasing artwork acquired by the Clement Foundation. Step back in time as you explore the historic main house, restored to its former glory and filled with furniture and objects that offer a glimpse into the intimate lives of the Clement family. Marvel at the industrial heritage of the plantation and learn about the distillation process that produces top-quality Martinican rum. Experience culture, history, and art all in one place at Habitation Clément.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Discover the century-old rum making process
  • Explore the rare collection of tropical plants
  • Immerse in the creole living and architecture
  • Experience the industrial heritage of the plantation
  • Engage with contemporary art in a historic setting
  • Admission ticket to the habitation clement
  • Free rum for tasting.
  • Private transportation

More about this experience

Introduction

The Habitation Clement is not just your average rum distillery – it is a captivating journey into the heart and soul of Martinique. Nestled amidst lush landscapes, this historic plantation offers visitors a unique experience that goes beyond the traditional rum tasting. From a botanical garden showcasing rare tropical plants to an open-air museum featuring contemporary art, Habitation Clement is an oasis of culture and beauty. Step back in time as you explore the creole architecture of the main house, which has been impeccably restored to its former glory. Immerse yourself in the industrial heritage of the distillery, witnessing the rum making process firsthand. With a rich history dating back to 1917, Habitation Clement is a testament to tradition and quality. Whether you are a rum enthusiast, an art lover, or simply a curious traveler, this enchanting destination is sure to leave you with lasting memories.

What to expect?

At Habitation Clement, you can expect a diverse range of experiences that will delight your senses and transport you to another era. Explore the century-old rum distillery, where you'll discover the intricate process of rum making and witness the passion behind each bottle. Wander through the remarkable botanical garden, filled with over 300 tropical plants, and marvel at the fusion of art and nature in the sculpture garden. Immerse yourself in the creole past as you explore the beautifully restored main house, a true architectural gem. Experience the industrial side of the plantation at the old distillery, which has been transformed into a center of rum interpretation. And don't forget to visit the Clément Foundation, a center of contemporary art that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the Caribbean. With so much to see and do, Habitation Clement promises an immersive and unforgettable experience.

Who is this for?

Habitation Clement welcomes all curious souls who seek to embrace the beauty and culture of Martinique. Whether you are a rum connoisseur eager to learn about the history and craftsmanship behind this beloved spirit, a nature lover enchanted by rare tropical plants, an art enthusiast seeking inspiration, or a history buff intrigued by creole architecture, this experience is tailored for you. Families, couples, and solo travelers alike will find joy in immersing themselves in the rich tapestry of Habitation Clement. The accessibility and inclusivity of this destination make it an ideal choice for anyone looking to delve into the heart of Martinique's heritage.

Why book this?

Habitation Clement offers a captivating blend of history, art, and rum. The fusion of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and sensory experiences creates a truly unique and enriching journey. From the moment you step foot on this idyllic plantation, you will be transported to a bygone era, where tradition and innovation intertwine. Explore the meticulously restored main house, admire the botanical wonders of the gardens, and delve into the art-filled sculpture garden. Witness the rum-making process and taste the fruits of the labor that have been perfected over a century. The immersive experiences at Habitation Clement provide a deeper understanding and appreciation of Martinique's vibrant culture and history. Whether you are a history aficionado, an art lover, or a rum enthusiast, this is an opportunity to create lasting memories and indulge in the unique flavors of Martinique.

Good to know

When visiting Habitation Clement, it is advisable to wear comfortable clothing and shoes, as there is plenty of walking involved. Don't forget to bring your camera to capture the breathtaking beauty of the gardens and the architectural marvels. Guided tours are available to enhance your understanding and make the most of your time at the plantation. It's worth noting that there are no food options available on-site, so it's recommended to bring snacks or enjoy a meal beforehand. Whether you are a history buff, an art enthusiast, a nature lover, or a rum connoisseur, Habitation Clement promises an immersive experience that will leave you with a deeper appreciation for the wonders of Martinique.

Reviews

Visitors to Habitation Clement have raved about the enchanting atmosphere and diverse experiences offered at this unique destination. Many have praised the knowledgeable and passionate staff, who provide valuable insights into the art, history, and rum-making process. The botanical garden and sculpture park have captivated visitors, with their tranquil beauty and impressive range of plant species. The carefully restored main house has left a lasting impression, with its creole architecture and meticulously preserved interiors. Rum enthusiasts have commended the rum tasting experience, where they have been able to sample a wide variety of exquisite flavors. Overall, visitors have expressed their delight in discovering the rich heritage and cultural treasures of Martinique through a visit to Habitation Clement.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Habitation Clement

More than a distillery…..the visit of the Clement Plantation is divided in 5 themes: Rum: the century old rum distillery Clement, offers it’s visitors the possibility to discover the technics and the rum making process. Natural product made from pure sugar cane juice; the agricultural rum produced on this plantation since 1917 is a history of tradition. With 5 cellars, the visitor observes the heart of the business in activity. All the steps take place at the plantation except the distillation. Today the 5 cellars at Clement Plantation houses more than two million liters of rum. Mixing modern means, hard work and knowledge, the quality of the Clement brand crosses the ages. Botanical garden: presenting a rare collection of more than 300 tropical plants, the visit of the Clement plantation begins with the visit of a beautiful botanical park of 16 hectars with a label ‘remarkable garden’ in 2015 by the minister of culture. Like a hyphen between the patrimonial wealth of the site and the modern time, the sculpture garden forms an open-air museum exposing permanently the artwork acquired by the Clement Foundation. Emotion and surprise guaranteed in front of the contemporary art rooted in the vegetal décor of the new park. Witness of the industrial past of the plantation, a machine garden was also put in the landscape scheme to show the ancient tools of production: sugar pots, rolls, gearings, vapor machines, and right next to them the shunter which reminds us of the time when supply for the factory was by railway. In the ancient garden which borders the main house, many traditional trees offer a natural case to the house: flamboyant trees, tamarind trees, breadfruit trees, acajou, mango trees, hog plum and cursed fig trees Creole theme: real witness of the past of the Clement Plantation, the main house built on the ‘Domaine d’Acajou’ in the community of François, has been the residence of the Clement family from 1887 to 1986. Protected with its dependencies of the title of historical monument in 1991, then totally restored in 2003, this traditional architectural body forms a unique occasion to emerge in the creole living. With its honeybee silhouette, the main house occupies symbolically the highest point of the domain. Surrounded by mature trees, the house presents a side with wooden tiles called 'essentes' combined with a roof in fine scaled tiles. The ground floor- progressively widened with one floor and lateral galleries- has a ventilation system typical of tropical regions. Inside of a preserved interior, the furniture and objects form a rich and eclectic collection which shows the intimate side of the Clement family. In front of the house a wide yard gives access to the domestic buildings, the stable, kitchen, and ‘Bush-Mitterand’ house in memory of the American French summit of 1991 and finally ‘case a Leo’ which was the old carriage shed. Industrial theme: built in 1917, the old Homère Clément distillery stopped its activity in 1988 because of its old age and incapacity to answer to modern security norms. Restored in 2005, and transformed into a center of rum interpretation, it puts into light, on different levels connected by gateways, the whole of the industrial patrimony of the plantation. After the harvest of the sugar cane, the stems are chopped and cleaned; then comes the crushing, powered by a vapor machine. Put to ferment in big tanks, the juice collected than passes through the distillation column. The exposed model illustrates the fundamental characteristic linked to the identity of the martinican rum: the distillation in a column. A compulsory process to benefit the label of origin (A.O.C). The Clément foundation: implanted in the heart of the plantation the foundation of the business enterprise GBH, the Clément foundation, since 2005 takes philanthropic action in favor of art and cultural patrimony in Martinique. Lodged on the clement plantation, site that it assures the development and enhancement, the clement foundation also assures the promotion of contemporary art in the Caribbean. More than 170 artists have already exposed their work in this patrimonial place which welcomes now a center of contemporary art.

Admission Included

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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