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- L'Etang-Salé les Bains Beach: Located just a short distance from Chemin Léonard Techer, this beautiful beach offers golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and stunning views of the Indian Ocean. It is a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
- Kelonia: This turtle observatory and conservation center is situated in Saint Leu. Visitors can learn about the different species of turtles found in Reunion and their conservation efforts. Kelonia also offers guided tours and educational exhibits for a unique and informative experience.
- Le Maido: A scenic viewpoint located in the western part of Reunion Island, Le Maido offers breathtaking panoramic vistas of the island's rugged landscapes, deep valleys, and towering peaks, including the iconic Piton des Neiges. It is a must-visit for nature lovers and hikers.
- Stella Matutina Museum: Located in Saint Leu, this museum provides insight into the history and culture of Reunion Island. It showcases the island's sugar cane industry, its colonial past, and the cultural heritage of its people through interactive exhibits, artifacts, and multimedia presentations.
- Jardin d'Eden: A tropical garden located in Saint-Gilles-les-Hauts, Jardin d'Eden offers a serene escape into nature. Visitors can explore lush greenery, exotic plants, and a variety of colorful flowers. The garden also features waterfalls, ponds, and walking trails.
- Kélonia Aquarium: Situated in Saint Leu, Kélonia Aquarium is a marine research and conservation center focused on sea turtles. Visitors can observe various species of turtles up close, learn about their life cycles, and discover the importance of protecting these endangered creatures.
- Piton de la Fournaise: Considered one of the most active volcanoes in the world, Piton de la Fournaise is a major tourist attraction in Reunion. Hikers can embark on a challenging trek to witness the eruptive beauty of the volcano and explore its lunar-like landscapes.
- Grand Anse Beach: Located in Saint Joseph, Grand Anse Beach is renowned for its stunning natural beauty. With its turquoise waters, white sand, and surrounding cliffs, it offers a picturesque setting for relaxation, swimming, and snorkeling.
- Cité du Volcan: This volcanic-themed museum and educational center is situated in Saint Pierre, not far from Saint Leu. It provides visitors with a deeper understanding of the geological history of Reunion Island, volcanic eruptions, and the impact of volcanoes on the island's formation. 10. Trou de Fer: A natural wonder located in the heart of Reunion's lush forests, Trou de Fer is a deep canyon carved by waterfalls. It offers awe-inspiring views and is best explored through hiking trails or by helicopter for a truly breathtaking experience.