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Marina Pointe du Bout

Don’t forget your sunscreen, even if it’s cloudy! I thought I'd be fine but ended up with a bad burn after a day exploring. Protect that skin!

If you want to avoid crowds, I suggest you visit early in the morning, around 8 am. You’ll have the marina more or less to yourself and it’s super peaceful!

I think you should rent a small boat for an hour or two instead of a full day. It’s much cheaper and the experience is still amazing!

I recommend checking out the local bakery nearby for some delicious fresh pastries; way better than the overpriced cafe snacks! Plus, it only costs a fraction of the price.
Grand'Riviere
The local seafood is to die for, but I wouldn’t go to the first restaurant you see. Walk a bit further down the marina where the locals eat; it's way cheaper and even tastier!

My advice is to bring a camera. The sunsets at Grand'Riviere are breathtaking, and those pictures will be something you'll cherish forever. Just be ready to capture it all.

I'd recommend checking out the local markets if you're there on a Saturday morning. The fresh produce and local crafts are unbeatable! You might even find some unique souvenirs to take home.

I suggest wandering off the beaten path a bit to discover some hidden gems. There are small beaches and coves that aren't in the guidebooks but are totally stunning and much quieter.
Marina Marin

Be sure to try the local seafood restaurants, especially around 7 PM. They can get packed later and you might end up waiting a long time.

I recommend exploring the local market on Sundays. It’s fun and a great way to find unique souvenirs at better prices than in tourist shops.

I think you should definitely check out the sunset from the marina boardwalk. It's stunning, but I suggest arriving by 6:30 PM to grab a good spot.
If you're planning on renting a boat, I suggest booking ahead online. I paid a lot more by waiting until I got there!