Moule's armors, of which the people are proud, is a caravel floating on the sea accompanied by the motto, "Mens Agitat Molem", that means "spirit dominates substance".
The city extends along the north shore of the Atlantic coast, east of Grande Terre.
Its relief and climate offer an exceptional quality of life that is benefited first by the people, then agriculture and tourism.
The diverse countryside from the mangroves -where the birds take refuge- to the large natural beaches -with golden sand that run alongside lagoons cooled by the warm breezes of the Trade Winds blowing through the vegetation of the hilly back country which is so well maintained by farming;
all that gives visitors the feeling of sharing an atmosphere of well being beside warm and inviting people.
The urban décor completes this panorama with its shapes, colors and constant activities of a tropical city where all businesses and services are available.
The temperature of the air and sea vary between 73°F (23°C) to 84°F (29°C). The heat and humidity are higher from July to October.
The surface is 82,9 km² (32 miles²) for 20 869 inhabitants.
The general aspect paints a picture of a diversified countryside made up of a littoral interspersed with beaches and creeks that are protected by colorful cliffs or chalky sculpted summits. The city extends along the shore for several kilometers before letting place to countryside. The city's numerous road axes offer easy connection with other tourist sites.
The Mayor, also Member of Parliament, Mrs. Gabrielle Carabin, and her administrative team, are making an important effort to promote tourism.
Priority is given to valorize patrimony, the creation of facilities and amenities and the assurance of high quality accommodations.