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The Martinique country code is +596 — reaching this French-Caribbean overseas region of ~360,000 people on euro + EU rules, across Orange Caraïbe, SFR Caraïbe, Digicel + Free. The "Island of Flowers" runs on French numbering — Martinican bank verifications all expect a +596 mobile.

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Martinique number format
+596Country Code
596Préfixe (répété)
12 34 56Numéro (9 chiffres)
+596Country code
474Numeric ISO
0Area codes
1Time zone (AST)
4Mobile carriers
9Fixed digits
02 — THE BASICS

What is the +596 country code?

Martinique — an overseas region of France in the Caribbean — uses +596 in ITU zone 5. Uniquely, the 3-digit code 596 repeats inside the number: landlines are +596 596 XX XX XX and mobiles +596 696 XX XX XX.

ITU zone 5 French Caribbean

Martinique uses the +596 country code in ITU zone 5 (the Americas + Caribbean). It is an overseas region + department of France — fully part of France + the European Union, using the euro. Its neighbour Guadeloupe uses +590 + French Guiana uses +594; Martinique proper is <b>+596</b> only.

ARCEP-regulated

Martinique's numbering is administered by ARCEP (France's telecom regulator), under the same rules as mainland France. Four mobile carriers serve the island: Orange Caraïbe (the largest), SFR Caraïbe, Digicel + Free. 4G covers the island + 5G is rolling out across the French Antilles.

No area codes — 9 digits

Martinique has no area codes. Every number is <b>9 digits</b> and begins with a fixed 3-digit prefix that repeats the code: <b>596</b> for landlines + <b>696</b> for mobiles. Domestically a leading 0 is added (0596… / 0696…). Internationally you dial +596 + all 9 digits — so a landline reads <b>+596 596 12 34 56</b> and a mobile <b>+596 696 12 34 56</b>.

DID YOU KNOW

Martinique is the "Island of Flowers." In the lush north, Mount Pelée — whose catastrophic 1902 eruption destroyed Saint-Pierre, then the capital — towers over banana plantations + AOC-protected rhum agricole distilleries. Fort-de-France is today's capital, and Empress Joséphine, Napoleon's first wife, was born here. As part of France, Martinique uses the euro + EU rules, and Martinican banks verify with +596 mobile OTPs.

03 — QUICK FACTS

A quick read on how it works.

A Martinique phone number in international format is written as +596 NNN XX XX XX — always 9 digits, beginning with the repeated prefix. Example: +596 596 12 34 56 for a landline, +596 696 12 34 56 for a mobile. The 596 (or 696) is part of the number, not a separate area code.

The reason 596 appears twice is the French-overseas pattern: +596 is the country code, and the number itself begins with 596 (landline) or 696 (mobile). Domestically Martinicans add a leading 0 — 0596… or 0696… — and internationally that 0 is dropped + replaced by +596, leaving all 9 digits. Never drop a digit.

Want to call Martinique from abroad? Dial your exit code (00 in most countries — including France + Martinique — 011 in NANP, 0011 in Australia), then 596, then all 9 digits (596… or 696…). On any mobile, replace the exit code with +. Never drop a digit.
04 — COVERAGE

Where a +596 number reaches.

From the Savane in Fort-de-France to the slopes of Mount Pelée, every Martinican number lives behind a +596 — all 9 digits, no area code. Pick a number that fits your customers anywhere on the island.

MARTINIQUE · ONE TIME ZONE
+596 spans all 34 communes from Fort-de-France to Saint-Pierre, one AST clock — and no area codes.
Fort-de-FranceLe LamentinLe RobertSchoelcherSainte-MarieLe FrançoisDucosRivière-PiloteSaint-JosephLa Trinité
AST (UTC−4) all yearNo daylight saving
City & regionCodeZone
Fort-de-France+596UTC−4
Le Lamentin+596UTC−4
Le Robert+596UTC−4
Schoelcher+596UTC−4
Sainte-Marie+596UTC−4
Le François+596UTC−4
Ducos+596UTC−4
Rivière-Pilote+596UTC−4
Saint-Joseph+596UTC−4
La Trinité+596UTC−4
Le Marin+596UTC−4
Sainte-Luce+596UTC−4
Saint-Esprit+596UTC−4
Gros-Morne+596UTC−4
Le Vauclin+596UTC−4
Les Trois-Îlets+596UTC−4
Saint-Pierre+596UTC−4
Le Marigot+596UTC−4
Le Lorrain+596UTC−4
Le Diamant+596UTC−4
Les Anses-d'Arlet+596UTC−4
9-digit plan+596No area codes
Orange Caraïbe (696)+596UTC−4
SFR Caraïbe Mobile+596UTC−4
Digicel Mobile+596UTC−4
Free Mobile+596UTC−4
Landline (596)+596UTC−4
Toll-free (0800)+596UTC−4
05 — FROM ANY COUNTRY

How to call Martinique from any country.

Every country uses a different exit code before +596. From any mobile, + replaces the exit code — so +596 596 12 34 56 works worldwide. Martinican numbers are always 9 digits (596… or 696…) — never drop a digit.

From countryExit codeFull dialing patternMobile (+)
United States011011 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Canada011011 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
United Kingdom0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Australia00110011 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Germany0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
France0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Norway0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Finland0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Estonia0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Netherlands0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Sweden0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Spain0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Italy0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Belgium0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Poland0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Ireland0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
China0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
India0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Japan010010 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
South Korea001001 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Singapore001001 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
UAE0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Russia8 108 10 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
Brazil00 2100 21 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX
South Africa0000 596 596 XX XX XX+596 696 XX XX XX

Tip: Martinique has no area codes — every number is 9 digits beginning with the repeated prefix (596 landline, 696 mobile). Domestically a leading 0 is added (0596 / 0696); internationally drop that 0 + dial +596 + all 9 digits.

06 — WHY +596

Six reasons people pick a Martinique number.

+596 reaches a French-Caribbean EU region on the euro — Fort-de-France commerce, rum + tourism business + the wider French Antilles. Martinican banks verify with a +596 mobile.

01

Martinican bank OTPs

Martinican banks (Crédit Agricole, BNP Paribas Martinique, Banque des Antilles Françaises, La Banque Postale) + French digital services send one-time codes to a +596 mobile. Without a Martinique number, bank logins + French ID verifications are hard to complete from abroad.

02

French-Caribbean + EU reach

A +596 line connects you to the French Antilles — Martinique, plus neighbouring Guadeloupe +590 + French Guiana +594. As part of France + the EU on the euro, Martinique sits inside EU consumer + data rules while serving the wider Caribbean market.

03

Tourism: rum, beaches + Mount Pelée

Martinique is a premier Caribbean destination — AOC rhum agricole distilleries, Les Trois-Îlets resorts, Diamond Rock + the dramatic north around Mount Pelée + Saint-Pierre. A local +596 number lets tour operators, villas + charters sound on-island to French + international visitors.

04

Fort-de-France commerce

A +596 number plugs into Fort-de-France — the capital, main port + commercial heart of the island. Banana exports, the cruise terminal, retail + the public-sector economy all run on Martinican numbers tied to the +596 code.

05

Euro convenience

Martinique uses the euro (€) — the same currency as mainland France + the eurozone. A +596 number pairs cleanly with euro pricing, French invoicing + EU payment rails, with no exotic currency conversion for European customers.

06

AST (UTC−4): Americas-friendly hours

Martinique runs on Atlantic Standard Time (AST, UTC−4) all year with no daylight saving. That aligns with the US East Coast in summer + keeps overlap with Europe in the European afternoon — convenient for transatlantic French-Caribbean business.

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07 — INCLUDED

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08 — HOW IT WORKS

Your Martinique number, in three simple steps.

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01 · STEP

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02 · STEP

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03 · STEP

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09 — FULL DIRECTORY

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Name, country code, ISO 3166 alpha-2 & alpha-3, exit code, and ITU zone. Filter by continent or search by name or code.

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10 — ANSWERS

Frequently asked.

The country code for Martinique is +596. It is the international dialing prefix used to call any phone number in Martinique — landline or mobile — assigned within ITU zone 5 (the Americas + Caribbean). As an overseas region of France, Martinique uses +596, distinct from Guadeloupe +590 + French Guiana +594.
The +596 country code was assigned to Martinique as a French overseas territory in ITU zone 5 (the Americas + Caribbean). The French Antilles share a 59X block — Guadeloupe +590, French Guiana +594 + Martinique +596 — keeping the French-Caribbean departments together.
This is the French-overseas pattern. +596 is the country code, and the national number itself begins with a fixed 3-digit prefix that repeats it: 596 for landlines + 696 for mobiles. So a full landline reads +596 596 12 34 56 + a mobile +596 696 12 34 56. The second 596 (or 696) is part of the 9-digit number, not a separate area code — never drop it.
From the US, dial 011 (NANP exit code), then 596, then all 9 digits of the Martinique number. Example: 011 596 596 12 34 56 for a landline, or 011 596 696 12 34 56 for a mobile. On any mobile, replace 011 with +. Never drop a digit.
From France, dial 00 (France exit code), then 596, then all 9 digits. Example: 00 596 596 12 34 56 for a landline. Although Martinique is part of France, calls between mainland France + Martinique still use the +596 international format.
From Canada, dial 011 (NANP exit code), then 596, then all 9 digits. Example: 011 596 696 12 34 56 for a Martinican mobile. Or use +596 596 12 34 56 from any Canadian mobile.
A Martinique phone number in international format is written as +596 NNN XX XX XX — always 9 digits beginning with the repeated prefix. Example: +596 596 12 34 56 for a landline, +596 696 12 34 56 for a mobile. Domestically the same number is written 0596 12 34 56 or 0696 12 34 56.
No. Martinique uses a closed 9-digit numbering plan with no area codes. Every number begins with a fixed prefix that repeats the code — 596 for landlines + 696 for mobiles — followed by 6 digits. There is no regional area code: a Fort-de-France landline + a Saint-Pierre landline both start with 596. Internationally you dial +596 + all 9 digits.
Yes. Martinique is an overseas region + department of France — fully part of the French Republic + the European Union. It uses the euro, French law + ARCEP telecom rules. Its capital is Fort-de-France + its official language is French (with Martinican Creole widely spoken).
Martinique uses the euro (€) — the same currency as mainland France + the rest of the eurozone. As part of France + the EU, Martinique is fully inside the European single market + euro area, so there is no separate Caribbean currency to convert.
Numéros verts beginning 0800 (written 0800… domestically) are Martinique's toll-free range — calls are free for the caller; the business pays. Used by Martinican banks, utilities (EDF, the water company) + customer-service lines, following the same French toll-free conventions as mainland France.
Martinique runs on Atlantic Standard Time (AST, UTC−4) all year, with no daylight saving. That is the same clock as the eastern Caribbean — one hour ahead of US Eastern Standard Time in winter + the same as US Eastern Daylight Time in summer. Unlike mainland France, Martinique never changes its clocks.
Yes. CallMama issues a real Martinique +596 number from anywhere with internet access — no Martinique address required, no in-person KYC. You get a full 9-digit Martinican number (a 596 landline or 696 mobile), live in about 60 seconds.
Yes — they mean the same Martinique country code, written different ways. +596 is the ITU-T E.123 international format. 00596 is the manual form: the exit code 00 + 596. After it you still dial all 9 digits of the number.
Martinique uses 112 as the pan-European emergency number for Police, Fire + Ambulance, the same as the rest of France + the EU. Martinicans can also dial 15 for medical (SAMU), 17 for police + 18 for fire (pompiers).
Fort-de-France is Martinique's capital, but it has no dedicated area code — like the whole island it uses the +596 closed plan. A Fort-de-France landline is a standard 9-digit 596 number, e.g. +596 596 12 34 56, while a Fort-de-France mobile uses the 696 prefix, e.g. +596 696 12 34 56.

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