EVENTS CREATE MEMORIES
Raid des Alysés
Adventurous, sporty, courageous, generous, ambitious, modern woman ... Do you recognize yourself in this description? The Raid des Alizés - Martinique is for you! Do your Pre-inscriptions for November 2019 in Martinique and live a 100% feminine experience in a privileged natural setting!
Deux noix de coco will help you to find the perfect place to stay and rest before and after your run.
Along a secret course, the teams will participate each day in various classic events of multisport raids (trail, mountain bike, canoe ...).
The unexpected and the mystery will punctuate each of the days and nights spent on the Island of Flowers, promising a unique adventure where each participant will be led to surpass themselves and push their limits.
More than pure sports competition, the Raid des Alizés - Martinique is an adventure to live between women.
Gathered in preserved and wild areas of the island, participants will have the opportunity to cross the most beautiful natural sites of Martinique. An exclusive immersion in an exceptional environment, made of water, mountains, gardens and forests.
Each team will select a charitable or societal cause whose colors they will defend.
Because we love the values, we share it with you!
CARNIVAL 2018
Tue, Feb 13, 2018 - Wed, Feb 14th, 2018
Known in Martinique as Dimanche Gras, Fat Sunday is the official first day of Carnival and features daytime parades with a wide range of colorful costumed characters performing throughout the streets of Martinique’s cities and towns.
This year, IT IS A DNDC CARNIVAL AFFAIR
Don’t forget your Valentine!
In the middle of the city, the best point of view of Fort de France to enjoy the magic of the carnival.
RESERVATION ONLY: contact@deuxnoixdecoco.com
Remember last year? Check out the blog!
How to savor a full day of delight
DNDC style.
With an exclusive gourmet catamaran tour. On Monday, February 12th, it will be about Gourmet Sensation.
• Hissing the veils direction south Get on board with us towards Le Rocher du Diamant, Anse Caritan, Les Salines, and Anse Chaudière… A perfect way to disconnect from cold weather… and desk!
• Activities sea & sun On board of a beautiful Catamaran, direction open waters, sun and breezy winds that kiss your skin to the sound of cozy waves. Snorkeling on transparent water, swimming, paddling or just relaxing on the beach for a while, it’s your choice, as long as your dreams come true. Enjoy the spectacular sunset on the one and only Rocher du Diamant on the sound of Music. If you like to dance and celebrate… that’s what we are here for!
• Gourmet and delights Vacation means titillating your taste buds so… There’s a chef on board! Be prepared for the most delicious delicacies!
• You can book by email at contact@deuxnoixdecoco.com We will need you to confirm reservation by Saturday, February 10th, 9 am.
VERNISSAGE
with Jean Ulrick Désert
espace d’art contemporain 14°N 61°W
September 16th, - October 28th, 2017
Jean Ulrick Désert will present his new work “Waters of Kiskeya”, which will be the centerpiece of the new exhibition at espace d’art contemporain 14°N 61°W. Find out more about Jean Ulrick Désert and the exhibtion at espace d’art contemporain 14°N 61°W in our blog.
Opening hours:
Wednesday- Friday: 11 - 18
Saturday: 11 - 16
POOL ART FAIR
June, 16th -18th, 2017
VERNISSAGE
June, 15th, 2017
Guadeloupe
Pool Art Fair is a place of cultural and commercial exchange. It is part of the overall development of contemporary art fairs. The program includes lectures and workshops. A great place to acquire Art!
DNDC is happy to prepare a trip to visit the fair. Learn more about the Pool Art Fair.
LA TRANSMARTINIQUE MARATHON
Sunday, January 29, 2017
The 32nd edition of the Half Marathon of Fort-de-France is under the organization of the City of Fort-de-France and coordinated by the Sports Directorate.
Learn more here
CARNIVAL 2017
Sat, Feb 25, 2017 - Wed, Mar 1, 2017
Known in Martinique as Dimanche Gras, Fat Sunday is the official first day of Carnival and features daytime parades with a wide range of colorful costumed characters performing throughout the streets of Martinique’s cities and towns. Among the more popular and notorious characters are the Nègres-Gros-Sirops; mischievous revelers covered in coal tar and sugarcane syrup from head-to-toe that break through the crowds of spectators playfully frightening children. Another outrageous character, Marianne La Po Fig appears as the music and dancing extends deep into the night wearing, as her name implies, nothing but dry banana leaves. Throughout the day, marchers parade around with spectacularly dressed puppets called Bwa Bwa creating a veritable feast for the eyes.