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La Cuvette Public Beach

If you want to save time looking for restrooms, there are some in nearby cafes but the lines can get long. I found going just before lunch helped avoid the rush

My advice is to arrive around 8 AM to snag a good spot. The beach gets crowded quick after that, and trust me, watching the sunrise with fewer people is fantastic!

I think it's best to bring water shoes. The sandy areas are great, but there are some rocky spots that can be a bit rough on bare feet. I learned that the hard way!

I suggest bringing your own snacks and drinks... The beach's nearby shops can be pricey, and you'll save a lot of cash... Plus, picnicking on the sand is part of the fun!
Flick en Flac

I suggest you check out the local food stalls along the beach. They’re way cheaper than restaurants and the fresh fish was awesome! Don't miss the street food, it's a lot of fun and delicious.

To save some cash, I recommend bringing your own beach gear like towels and umbrellas. Renting them can add up quickly, and also take a cooler with snacks and drinks to enjoy all day!
Mont Choisy Beach

My advice is to come around 4 PM when the sun starts to set... The colors are absolutely stunning, and the crowd begins to thin out... I wish I had known this earlier, it would have made my visit perfect!
I recommend grabbing some snacks and drinks from the local shops before hitting the beach. It saved me quite a bit compared to the pricey beach shacks, and I had a nice picnic vibe going on. Plus, less fuss looking for food later!