Villa Moina is an amazing place, beautifully decorated in a modern style. It is high in the hills north of Fort de France with a wonderful view of the ocean and mountains, and about 15 minutes from a very nice beach. Charles-Henry Ericher was a terrific correspondent who took care of the booking and made sure we were happy during our stay.
What we loved about this place was its quiet location in the northern part of Martinique. If you want to be amongst tourists, do not come here, for this is where islanders actually live (and farm). The touristic part of the island is in the south which is unquestionably beautiful, but not any more than the north. Indeed, there is much to do there, including visiting Mt. Pele, exploring the tropical forest, going to beaches on both the Caribbean and Atlantic sides, wandering through interesting towns and villages, eating at fabulous beachside restaurants, and purchasing French cheeses, baguettes and wonderful wines at nearby supermarkets. What we loved the most was that during our entire two week stay we did not encounter any Americans who presumably stay in the southern part if they come. It is useful to speak a little French, but the people are so friendly that even someone who knows none will be able to get by. And almost all the people involved in the visitor industry -- car rentals, restaurants, museums -- know English.
You do need to be a bit adventurous to stay here, for the road up the mountain can be challenging for the first few trips. There are 9 switchbacks on the fairly narrow road which is pretty steep in places. We rented an automatic, as driving with a standard would have presented considerable difficulties. We got used to it quickly, though. We were also met at the airport when we arrived so that we would not get lost.
If you like a quite house far from tourists and do not mind an interesting drive, this is without a doubt the place you should go to. I look forward to going back.