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Anse Source D'argent

Definitely explore the nearby rock formations. Getting off the beaten path led me to some stunning views and fewer people. It's totally worth it!

Bring your own snacks and drinks! The nearby kiosks can be pricey, and there are great spots to relax and enjoy a picnic right on the beach.

If you can, try to visit around 8 AM. The beach is much quieter, and you’ll get the best light for photos before the crowds start rolling in

Wear water shoes if you can! The rocky areas can be a bit tricky to walk on, but with the right footwear, it’ll make your experience a breeze.
Anse Cocos

My advice is to check the tides before heading out. When we went, high tide made it hard to access some areas, which was a bit of a bummer. Plan ahead for the best experience!
One thing I wish I’d known is to wear water shoes. The rocks can be slippery and uncomfortable, so having those makes it so much easier to walk around.
Anse Marron

I suggest bringing some snacks and water, because the trails can be pretty long and there's not much around. I ran out of energy halfway through!

Check the tide times before you set off. I went at high tide and couldn't access the beach easily. It was a bummer, but low tide looks way better for swimming!
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Anse Severe Beach

I highly recommend visiting Anse Severe in the late afternoon, around 4 PM. The light is gorgeous for photos and it's way less crowded. Just be careful with the tides if you wanna swim!
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Anse La Reunion Beach

My advice is to visit around 4 PM for the best lighting and fewer crowds... The sunset views are stunning and it’s less hectic than during midday when everyone is there