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Set in a working plantation, this museum covers everything you could possibly want to know about the banana, from harvesting to packaging to its depiction in pottery and art.
Bring money for a cab, because after a couple of samples from this rum distillery, you won't want to drive.
Museum celebrating the life and art of famous painter Gaugin with letters, artifacts and reproduction of the paintings inspired by the nearby Anse Turin.
This museum features multi-media exhibits about the sugar industry on the island.
Everything you ever needed - or wanted - to know about volcanos, featuring interactive videos of erruptions.
Everything you ever needed - or wanted - to know about volcanoes, featuring interactive videos of eruptions.
Some of the most beautiful pottery on the island can be bought at this art gallery.
Museum of the Vegetable Dolls, has an exhibit of dolls that resemble famous French women. The one quirk is that they are made from local plants.
Informational exhibits on the original, pre-Columbian inhabitants of the islands.
Empress Josephine, Napoleon's wife, was born and raised at this plantation home.