Overview
Walk across a man-made causeway to this historic island. Two green peaks rise from the sea with old military ruins. Climb to Fort Rodney for 360-degree views of Rodney Bay and Martinique. See cannons, barracks, and signal station remains from British and French battles. The island has small beaches, shaded picnic spots, and interpretive signs explaining the 18th-century naval history.
No guides needed unless you want deeper stories. A simple entry ticket covers the day. Bring water, sunscreen, and sturdy shoes. The main climb is steep but short. At the top, wind cools you instantly. This is history, hiking, and coastline all in one small island.
Highlights
- Cross a causeway to a historic island.
- Fort Rodney views of bay and Martinique.
- Cannons and ruins from British battles.
- Small beaches with shaded picnic spots.




