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Chamarel Waterfall
La Cuvette Public Beach
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!
Botanical Garden Pamplus
Black River Gorges National Park
My advice is to pack a picnic and eat it at one of the lookout points. The views are amazing, and it saves you money instead of eating at a nearby restaurant.
I recommend starting your day at around 8 AM. The park is way less crowded then, and you'll get all those stunning photos without other people in them!
Lemorn Brabant
Don't forget to wear good hiking shoes! I wore flip-flops to the beach nearby before and struggled a ton on the rocky terrain. Lesson learned: comfortable footwear is key!
for stunning views and fewer crowds, try to hit the peak by 7 am. the sunrise is to die for and the earlier you go, the cooler it is! trust me, it's worth waking up early
If you want to save some cash, bring your own snacks and drinks. There aren't many places to buy food once you're hiking around Lemorn Brabant. I wish I had packed more!
Flick en Flac
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!
Le Pouce
Pieter Both
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!