What to see and do in Reunion

Visit Reunion Island




Located in the heart of the Indian Ocean, Reunion Island is a unique jewel combining paradisiacal beaches, majestic mountains and varied cultures. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its exceptional landscapes, it offers a voyage of discovery rich in relaxation, adventure and cultural immersion.

Don't miss Saint-Paul



Saint-Paul, the cradle of the island's first colonization, perfectly embodies the soul of Réunion Island. This coastal commune is packed with activities and places not to be missed:

Lagon de l'Ermitage: Relax on one of the island's most beautiful beaches, ideal for swimming and snorkeling.


Le Marché de Saint-Paul: Discover a picturesque seaside market, where you can buy local products such as exotic fruits, spices and handicrafts.


La Grotte des Premiers Français: A place steeped in history, recalling the beginnings of colonization.


Les Bassins: Explore natural swimming spots like Bassin Bleu or Bassin des Aigrettes, perfect for a refreshing break.


Le Sentier des Oiseaux: An accessible walk offering magnificent panoramas of the coast.


L'Étang Saint-Paul : A protected wetland ideal for kayaking or hiking.

Explore the rest of Reunion Island



Whether you love nature, sport or culture, Réunion Island is sure to surprise you:

The majestic Cirques:
Cilaos: famous for its thermal baths and breathtaking mountain scenery.
Mafate: Accessible only on foot or by helicopter, a hiker's paradise.
Salazie: A verdant cirque, famous for its waterfalls and the charming village of Hell-Bourg.
Piton de la Fournaise: Discover one of the world's most active volcanoes, with its impressive lunar landscapes.

Western beaches: In addition to Saint-Paul, the lagoons of Saint-Gilles and La Saline are ideal for water sports activities such as paddling, diving and kayaking.

Le Sud Sauvage: A spectacular region where nature reigns supreme, with its lava flows, black sand beaches and tropical gardens.

Impressive waterfalls: Don't miss the Voile de la Mariée in Salazie or the Langevin Falls in the south.

The heights of the island: Climb to Roche Écrite or Le Maïdo for incredible panoramic views.

Saint-Denis, the capital: Discover its architectural heritage, museums and lively markets.

Reunionese cuisine: Savor local specialties such as curry, rougail and bouchons with chili and rhum arrangé