A little piece of France in the North Atlantic
Set at the entrance to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, some 20 km from Newfoundland, this French archipelago comprises Saint-Pierre (5,500 inhabitants), Miquelon-Langlade (600 inhabitants) and Île aux Marins. With preserved flora and fauna and 'land and sea' landscapes where wild horses, whales, seals and birds will catch your eye. A charmingly foreign little piece of France off the North American continent.
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A little piece of France in the North Atlantic
| Capital | Saint-Pierre |
|---|---|
| Area | 242 km² |
| Language | French |
| Currency | Euro |
| Visa | undefined |
| Best time to visit | June – September |
The best time to visit is June – September. The weather is ideal for outdoor activities.
Not required (EU). Always check current entry requirements before travelling.
Flights serve Saint-Pierre et Miquelon. Check available transport options from your departure point.
A little piece of France in the North Atlantic. Set at the entrance to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, some 20 km from Newfoundland, this French archipelago comprises Saint-Pierre (5,500 inhabitants),...