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Attractions
- L'Etang-Salé les Bains Beach: Located approximately 5 kilometers from Saint Leu, L'Etang-Salé les Bains Beach is a stunning black sand beach known for its calm waters and beautiful surroundings. It is an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking.
- Le Maïdo: Situated about 16 kilometers northeast of Saint Leu, Le Maïdo is a popular viewpoint that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Cirque de Mafate, a remote and stunning natural amphitheater. It is a great spot for hiking and photography enthusiasts.
- Kelonia: Located around 7 kilometers from Saint Leu, Kelonia is a sea turtle observatory and conservation center. Visitors can learn about the various species of sea turtles found in Reunion, their conservation efforts, and even witness turtle feeding sessions.
- Jardin d'Eden: Situated approximately 3 kilometers away from Saint Leu, Jardin d'Eden is a beautiful botanical garden filled with a diverse range of tropical plants, flowers, and trees. It offers a peaceful and serene atmosphere for visitors to relax and enjoy nature.
- Stella Matutina Museum: About 25 kilometers northeast of Saint Leu, the Stella Matutina Museum is a fascinating museum dedicated to the history of Reunion Island, particularly its sugar cane industry. Visitors can explore interactive exhibits, artifacts, and learn about the island's cultural heritage.
- Kélonia Aquarium: Located around 7 kilometers from Saint Leu, Kélonia Aquarium is a marine research and conservation center that focuses on the protection of sea turtles. Visitors can see a variety of marine life, including turtles, and learn about the importance of their conservation.
- Cap Méchant: Situated approximately 14 kilometers southeast of Saint Leu, Cap Méchant is a rugged and picturesque coastline known for its dramatic cliffs, blowholes, and stunning views of the Indian Ocean. It is a popular spot for hiking and photography.
- Domaine Vidot: About 5 kilometers away from Saint Leu, Domaine Vidot is a charming family-owned plantation that offers guided tours, showcasing the cultivation of vanilla, tropical fruits, and spices. Visitors can learn about the production process and sample local products.
- Musée du Sel: Located approximately 10 kilometers northeast of Saint Leu, Musée du Sel is a museum dedicated to the history and production of salt on Reunion Island. Visitors can explore exhibits, learn about the traditional salt-making techniques, and enjoy panoramic views of the salt pans. 10. Le Souffleur: Situated around 12 kilometers southeast of Saint Leu, Le Souffleur is a natural blowhole formed by the powerful waves crashing against the volcanic cliffs. It creates an impressive spectacle as the waves shoot up into the air, offering a unique and exciting sight for visitors.