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Colette Cretinon34 Rue des Avocatiers
St Leu
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- Stella Matutina Museum: Located in Saint-Leu, this museum showcases the history of Reunion Island's sugar cane industry. Visitors can explore exhibitions on the island's cultural heritage, agriculture, and rum production.
- Kélonia: Situated in Saint-Leu, Kélonia is a sea turtle observatory and conservation center. It offers visitors an opportunity to learn about these magnificent creatures, their habitats, and ongoing conservation efforts through interactive exhibits and guided tours.
- Jardin d'Eden Botanical Garden: Just a short drive from Saint-Leu, this lush botanical garden is a haven for nature lovers. It features a vast collection of tropical plants, including rare species, as well as stunning viewpoints overlooking the coast.
- Piton de la Fournaise: For adventure seekers, a visit to Piton de la Fournaise is a must. This active volcano is located within Reunion National Park and offers hiking trails that lead to breathtaking viewpoints of the volcanic landscape.
- Maison du Coco: Situated in the nearby town of Saint-Gilles-les-Bains, Maison du Coco is a coconut-themed museum. It provides insight into the traditional uses of coconuts on Reunion Island, including demonstrations of handicrafts, coconut oil production, and tastings.
- Le Maido: Located in Les Avirons, Le Maido is a popular viewpoint offering panoramic vistas of the island. From here, visitors can admire the stunning landscapes, including the Cirque de Mafate and the deep valleys below.
- Aquarium de la Réunion: Situated in Saint-Gilles-les-Bains, this aquarium houses a variety of marine life native to the Indian Ocean. Visitors can enjoy interactive exhibits, shark feedings, and even participate in diving experiences within a controlled environment.
- Le Souffleur: Located in Saint-Leu, Le Souffleur is a natural phenomenon where powerful waves crash against the cliffs, creating an impressive blowhole. Visitors can witness the spectacular water spouts and enjoy the scenic coastal views.
- Les Makes Observatory: Situated in the highlands near Saint-Louis, Les Makes Observatory offers stargazing opportunities and an insight into astronomy. Visitors can attend guided tours, observe celestial objects through telescopes, and learn about the universe. 10. Conservatoire Botanique National de Mascarin: Located in Saint-Leu, this botanical conservatory focuses on the preservation of the region's endemic plant species. Visitors can explore the gardens, learn about the local flora, and engage in educational activities. Please note that the availability and access to these attractions may vary, so it's recommended to check their opening hours and any restrictions before planning a visit.