A giant seaside rock once used by the British as an armed fort, now a diving site for the more adventurous scuba diver.
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A giant seaside rock once used by the British as an armed fort, now a diving site for the more adventurous scuba diver.
Soothing white sands and calm waters make this beach popular with tourists.
Waterfront area featuring a marina and some hotels.
One of the most popular beaches on the island, best known for its soft white sands and calm, sheltered waters.
This black sand beach in a remote, tropical setting is close to paradise.
Rest up on this beautiful grey sand beach where famous painter Gaugin once set up his easel, then soak up some culture at the nearby Musée Paul Gauguin.
Submarine offering one hour excursions of the Bay of Saint-Pierre.
Gorges of the River Falaise.
Coral barrier where visitors can swim, snorkel and enjoy the exceptional fauna.
This black sand beach in a remote, tropical setting is close to paradise.