French Caribbean
The French Caribbean refers to the islands in the Caribbean Sea that are part of France. This includes territories like Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Saint Martin. These islands are known for their beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and tropical climate. They are also integral parts of France, meaning they follow French laws and use the Euro as currency.
The region is characterized by a mix of French and Caribbean influences, evident in its cuisine, music, and festivals. Popular dishes often feature local ingredients and reflect the diverse heritage of the islands. The Creole language is commonly spoken alongside French, adding to the unique cultural tapestry of the area.