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Health Requirements for Entry<br />

There are no required vaccines, except for visitors from<br />

South America and Africa, for whom an international<br />

certificate of yellow fever immunization is required.<br />

The Internet<br />

The island is equipped with top-notch Internet<br />

connections. Most of the hotels are equipped with<br />

WIFI, which is also available at the Martinique Aimé<br />

Cesaire Airport.<br />

Cybercafes in Fort-de-France<br />

CYBER@SPACE CLUB (DIFINTEL MICRO)<br />

24 boulevard Allègre - 97200 FORT-DE-FRANCE<br />

Tel. : 0596 70 79 67 - Fax. : 0596 70 79 68<br />

Difintel.f.de.f@wanadoo.fr<br />

Languages<br />

The official language is French, but all Martinicans<br />

speak Creole, a mix of old French with English, African<br />

dialects and surviving Amerindian words.<br />

Money<br />

The currency is the same as that of metropolitan<br />

France: the Euro. The American dollar is generally<br />

accepted, as are credit cards. Some establishments<br />

may refuse non-local checks. There are many ATM’s<br />

throughout the island.<br />

Water and Electricity<br />

Tap water is drinkable throughout the island. Mineral<br />

water is also available. The electric current is 220<br />

volts.<br />

Postal Service and<br />

Telecommunications<br />

Martinique has all the modern communications<br />

facilities: telephones, fax machines, Internet, and WIFI.<br />

For phoning, there are international connections, cell<br />

phones, and many telephone booths in the towns and<br />

urban centers.<br />

All telephone numbers in Martinique have 10 digits,<br />

beginning with 0596 for land-line phones and 0696<br />

for cell phones.<br />

To call numbers in metropolitan France from<br />

Martinique, just dial the 10 digits of the phone<br />

number, as you would when dialing numbers within<br />

the island.<br />

To call abroad from Martinique, dial the code for<br />

international calls (00), then the country code, and<br />

then the phone number.<br />

To call Martinique from abroad, dial the code for<br />

international calls (011 from the US), followed by the<br />

country code (596), then 596 (or 696 for cell phones),<br />

and then the rest of the phone number. Note that the «<br />

0 » is dropped from 0596 and 0696 when calling from<br />

abroad.<br />

CYBERDELISS<br />

113 rue Ernest Desproges - Pointe Simon<br />

97200 FORT-DE-FRANCE<br />

Tel. : 0596 78 71 43 - Fax. : 0596 72 52 95<br />

Open Monday to Thursday, 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.<br />

CYBER CLUB CARAIBES<br />

16 rue François Arago - 97200 FORT-DE-FRANCE<br />

Tel. : 0596 71 43 21<br />

Open Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.,<br />

Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<br />

C.E.I.BI (Computer and Office Cyber Space)<br />

61 rue Victor Hugo - 97200 FORT-DE-FRANCE<br />

Tel. : 0596 63 12 20 Fax. : 0596 72 52 34<br />

PAVILLON BOUGENOT (facilities for the visually<br />

impaired)<br />

Rue Victor Sévère - 97200 FORT-DE-FRANCE<br />

Tel. : 0596 70 90 17<br />

CYBER WEBKA<br />

Bellevue Shopping Center<br />

97200 FORT-DE-FRANCE<br />

Tel. : 0596 72 77 77<br />

CYBER ESPACE INFORMATIQUE POPULAIRE<br />

9 rue Lazare Carnot<br />

97200 FORT-DE-FRANCE<br />

Tel. : 0596 56 19 86<br />

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