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Anse Source D'argent rating icon 7.6

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Ryan December 22, 2024

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!

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David November 9, 2024

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.

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Robert November 4, 2024

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

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Lucas November 2, 2024

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.

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Anse Cocos rating icon 6.2

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Richard December 11, 2024

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!

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Lisa October 21, 2024

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.

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Anse Marron rating icon 5.4

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Trekking & Hiking
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Ryan December 20, 2024

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!

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Jennifer November 9, 2024

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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Nationalpark Coco island rating icon 3

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Anse Severe Beach rating icon 1

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James November 26, 2024

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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Veuve Nature Reserve rating icon 0.9

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L’Union Estate Farm rating icon 0.9

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Popularity in Category: 2476 of 2520
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Anse La Reunion Beach rating icon 0.6

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Elijah October 23, 2024

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