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We spent 7 nights and really enjoyed it. Very pleasant relaxing environment with friendly helpful staff. You are shown the facilities on arrival. There are different themed rooms so you have the option to choose depending on availability. Preferably do a request before arrival. Beach is across.the road and also restaurants on the beach. Best to have a car to get around...

Location on a beautiful cliff, amazing sea visits (you can spot whales right from the hotel)! Lovely pool area included it even has a jacuzzi with cliff/sea view in the open area. Breakfast is very good. Food at the hotel is generally very good but as it is a 5 star hotel quite expensive though totally worth it. Only downside: for the price the rooms are a little s...

Room and balcony with jacuzzi are unique and lovely Breakfast area beautiful - decent breakfast Cons: day 1 spa closed, day 2 pool closed, no happy hour to attract people to come to the bar - that opens at 6 pm, and when we arrived at 6.10, it wasn’t open yet, there’s no atmosphere, empty- why not propose sundowners..., very limited menu, so we ate out (Suzie Q recom...

The room was adequate and location was very good. Did not have a fridge or tea making facilities but was able to use the main fridge in reception. It was cheaper than the others and I was happy with my stay and the service was very good. If your after cheap and cheerful then the central is a good choice. I stayed 3 nights which was more than sufficient to explore Sai...
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The restaurant should get better staff and was very very disappointed. ..we waited for food for an hour and was then told what we ordered was not available. However the rest of the hotel was perfect. We had a very warm and informative welcome from the young man in reception upon arrival. And the recovery service for the restaurant or deal was very excellent. Will de...

We stayed here for several nights. The room is clean, the site is perfectly situated for hikes up to Foret de Belouve/ Trou de Fer etc as it is close to the starting area of that hike. Breakfast was extremely delicious with different fresh juices, homemade banana or coco bread and jams or cheeses from the island.

Location is a bit inconvenience with public transportation but if you hire car, you should not have any issue as it is close to main road. Upon arrival hotel staff welcomed me very nicely and always hotel public space and room are very clean. Only the thing I need to complain is that wifi speed is a bit slow to exchange email with 2-8Mb file attachment. Other than slow...

I had 2 major problems: 1. Reception of the hotel is only open until 19.30 to check in and it was not mentioned on the Agoda booking. 2. They wanted to charge me 25 euro for a room plastic access card since I could not find it. In no hotel I have ever visited (and I travel frequently) they charge you for a plastic access card. I finally found it after looking for i...

For the prices of St Denis, quite expensive, this hotel is one of the best, if not the best option. Compared with other hotels in the city it definitely worth the money since rooms are quite big and good and swimming pool, even if small, makes all the difference after a day walking under the hot and humid weather. Breakfast, although not cheap, is very good and ends u...

For those who book this hotel, please ensure you check-in before 7pm, they are close after 7pm! Security code is required everywhere in this hotel, without that, you are difficult to enter this premises. The hotel phones number was no one answer, it made me very frustrated on my first night! Although the hotel claimed that they have put the envelope on the gate outside...

Hotel le Boucan was our first hotal in Reunion island and we were blown away by how beautiful Saint Gilles Les Bains beach is! The hotel is just in front of the beach and their alresco restaurant offers fantastic local food - by far the best restaurant in Reunion we have tired. The hotel isnt new but kept well and the staffs are friendly.

Very good hotel with nice Staff and nice standard breakfast, All the Reception staff well train .only negative comments was internet, need to add password every time . Personality i recommend hotel for business and short visite. Thank you very much Best Regards, G.K. M

We stayed at Villa Angelique for a couple of days as our base to go on two hikes in La Reunion. The villa is quaint, within 20 mins walking distance to La Barachois and the main bus stops. The street is a quiet and safe street, the villa amenities meeting our needs. The staff are friendly and better versed in French than English, but we managed to communicate alright. ...

The hotel is located in the centre of Saint-Pierre, making it easy to walk to shops, restaurants and the sea-front. It has its own secure, underground carpark. The location can mean there is some noise if you have a room overlooking Avenue des Indes, and some of the surrounding buildings are rather unkempt, but that's hardly the hotel's fault. Service was friendly and ...

Well located, 100m to the beach of Etang Salé Les Bains. The hotel is nice thanks to its swimming pool and nice rooms. However, it is not a 3 stars hotel (rather a 2 stars +): no mini-bar nor fridge in the room, no bathroom supplies (except basic soap). The restaurant is really overpriced, and the quality is at best medium for La Réunion. Fortunately, there are p...

Beach 350m, a nice and a big swimming pool (it could be heated during winter season), nice decorated room (there could be a larger bed), small kitchen and fridge in the room, nice balcony with access to the pool, fast free WIFI in the room. Breakfast could be bought at the hotel. Restaurant is available only for breakfast and daily snack, bar with cocktails, friendly s...

The bungalows are spacious enough and they all come with a heater, which we needed as the temperature dropped a lot during the evenings. Our bathroom smelled of moist, which I guess is due to the fact that it has not a very good ventilation and it becomes foggy in the evenings. Biggest downside is that the rooms are pretty badly isolated, and we literally overheard ou...

First the place is hard to find. Street name has changed and there are no hotel signs. The checkin hours are limited from 10-2 and it is best you send an e-mail to get code for the lockbox that holds your key. The internet barely worked from my room but worked great in the stairs... go figure. The receptionist Shamia is very helpful. The location is great ( once yo...
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First the place is hard to find. Street name has changed and there are no hotel signs. The checkin hours are limited from 10-2 and it is best you send an e-mail to get code for the lockbox that holds your key. The internet barely worked from my room but worked great in the stairs... go figure. The receptionist Shamia is very helpful. The location is great ( once yo...

Location was great - close to the beach, and had free parking on-site. WiFi worked well in the main lobby. Only ever saw a staff person once, when we checked arrived, someone came out for about 2 minutes, to give us a key and then we never saw anyone again. The bathtub had no plug, but the shower had no curtain and the spout was broken. Disappointing.

The Hotel Cap Sud exceeded expectations providing clean, convenient accommodation. This was a second choice for me as my first was overbooked but I wasn't disappointed. The Location to walk out in the evening was a plus, together with car parking.

We stayed here for several nights. The room is clean, the site is perfectly situated for hikes up to Foret de Belouve/ Trou de Fer etc as it is close to the starting area of that hike. Breakfast was extremely delicious with different fresh juices, homemade banana or coco bread and jams or cheeses from the island.

Great place. We needed something really close to the airport for our 7:00 departure flight (although when we got there just after 05:00 none of the checkin desks were open!) and a splash of luxury after 5 days of hiking. Hosts wrote to give explicit directions claiming car GPS don't work but the Google Maps worked fine too. Our room looked like a honeymoon suite - very...

Stefan and Patrick are delightful hosts and speak English and made us feel very welcome. They made a great effort to ensure we were able to enjoy a gluten free breakfast and were very helpful in recommending suitable dinner locations for us in lite of of our gluten allergy.

For the prices of St Denis, quite expensive, this hotel is one of the best, if not the best option. Compared with other hotels in the city it definitely worth the money since rooms are quite big and good and swimming pool, even if small, makes all the difference after a day walking under the hot and humid weather. Breakfast, although not cheap, is very good and ends u...

I had 2 major problems: 1. Reception of the hotel is only open until 19.30 to check in and it was not mentioned on the Agoda booking. 2. They wanted to charge me 25 euro for a room plastic access card since I could not find it. In no hotel I have ever visited (and I travel frequently) they charge you for a plastic access card. I finally found it after looking for i...

The room was adequate and location was very good. Did not have a fridge or tea making facilities but was able to use the main fridge in reception. It was cheaper than the others and I was happy with my stay and the service was very good. If your after cheap and cheerful then the central is a good choice. I stayed 3 nights which was more than sufficient to explore Sai...

For those who book this hotel, please ensure you check-in before 7pm, they are close after 7pm! Security code is required everywhere in this hotel, without that, you are difficult to enter this premises. The hotel phones number was no one answer, it made me very frustrated on my first night! Although the hotel claimed that they have put the envelope on the gate outside...

The bathroom facilities (which is clean) were not great. Two nights with only mildly hot water. Only a bath with a showerhead, which you could use as a shower but then the whole bathroom floor gets wet. My bath did not have a cork. Breakfast was included, but it is unimpressive...a slice of pineapple, a slice of lemon, eggs you need to hardboil yourself, a croissant an...

Beach 350m, a nice and a big swimming pool (it could be heated during winter season), nice decorated room (there could be a larger bed), small kitchen and fridge in the room, nice balcony with access to the pool, fast free WIFI in the room. Breakfast could be bought at the hotel. Restaurant is available only for breakfast and daily snack, bar with cocktails, friendly s...

Very good hotel with nice Staff and nice standard breakfast, All the Reception staff well train .only negative comments was internet, need to add password every time . Personality i recommend hotel for business and short visite. Thank you very much Best Regards, G.K. M

The bungalows are spacious enough and they all come with a heater, which we needed as the temperature dropped a lot during the evenings. Our bathroom smelled of moist, which I guess is due to the fact that it has not a very good ventilation and it becomes foggy in the evenings. Biggest downside is that the rooms are pretty badly isolated, and we literally overheard ou...

Definitely more than 3 stars: The staff were brilliant, absolutely everyone was so friendly. Geraldine on reception was very helpful and I wish we'd got our waiters and the barmen's names as they were great too. The hotel is beautiful, a fabulous location right on the beach with incredible snorkelling and an infinity pool looking onto the ocean. We got very lucky with ...
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The restaurant should get better staff and was very very disappointed. ..we waited for food for an hour and was then told what we ordered was not available. However the rest of the hotel was perfect. We had a very warm and informative welcome from the young man in reception upon arrival. And the recovery service for the restaurant or deal was very excellent. Will de...

The hotel is located in the centre of Saint-Pierre, making it easy to walk to shops, restaurants and the sea-front. It has its own secure, underground carpark. The location can mean there is some noise if you have a room overlooking Avenue des Indes, and some of the surrounding buildings are rather unkempt, but that's hardly the hotel's fault. Service was friendly and ...
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Room and balcony with jacuzzi are unique and lovely Breakfast area beautiful - decent breakfast Cons: day 1 spa closed, day 2 pool closed, no happy hour to attract people to come to the bar - that opens at 6 pm, and when we arrived at 6.10, it wasn’t open yet, there’s no atmosphere, empty- why not propose sundowners..., very limited menu, so we ate out (Suzie Q recom...
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The restaurant should get better staff and was very very disappointed. ..we waited for food for an hour and was then told what we ordered was not available. However the rest of the hotel was perfect. We had a very warm and informative welcome from the young man in reception upon arrival. And the recovery service for the restaurant or deal was very excellent. Will de...

Hotel le Boucan was our first hotal in Reunion island and we were blown away by how beautiful Saint Gilles Les Bains beach is! The hotel is just in front of the beach and their alresco restaurant offers fantastic local food - by far the best restaurant in Reunion we have tired. The hotel isnt new but kept well and the staffs are friendly.

We stayed at Villa Angelique for a couple of days as our base to go on two hikes in La Reunion. The villa is quaint, within 20 mins walking distance to La Barachois and the main bus stops. The street is a quiet and safe street, the villa amenities meeting our needs. The staff are friendly and better versed in French than English, but we managed to communicate alright. ...

The hotel, the restaurant and the staff were very good...except for one waitress/bar lady who spoiled it for us. She was arrogant, rude and aggressive and in my opinion, should not have any contact with customers. The manager, David, tried to soothe matters but she ignored him and carried on her tirade. The restaurant is worth a visit for dinner and the breakfast is a ...
Luxury hotels in Reunion Island

We spent 7 nights and really enjoyed it. Very pleasant relaxing environment with friendly helpful staff. You are shown the facilities on arrival. There are different themed rooms so you have the option to choose depending on availability. Preferably do a request before arrival. Beach is across.the road and also restaurants on the beach. Best to have a car to get around...

Location on a beautiful cliff, amazing sea visits (you can spot whales right from the hotel)! Lovely pool area included it even has a jacuzzi with cliff/sea view in the open area. Breakfast is very good. Food at the hotel is generally very good but as it is a 5 star hotel quite expensive though totally worth it. Only downside: for the price the rooms are a little s...

Even access to the place is a hectic process, the locals do not even know how to guide you as the Lux means nothing to them... it is the (old) grand lagoon hotel. The beach compared with those in Mauritius is a laugh! Part of the wings has been renewed (thanks God!!) but the room is nothing special (small bathroom and toilet with no space for the opened door, bath tub ...
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Frequently asked questions
What's the average price of a hotel in Reunion Island?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Reunion Island is USD 124. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Reunion Island is USD 198. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Reunion Island is USD 271.
What's the average price of a hotel in Reunion Island this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Reunion Island this weekend is USD 126. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Reunion Island this weekend is USD 212. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Reunion Island this weekend is USD 287.
What's the average price of a hotel in Reunion Island tonight?
The average price for a 3-star hotel in Reunion Island tonight is USD 124. The average price for a 4-star hotel in Reunion Island tonight is USD 206. The average price for a 5-star hotel in Reunion Island tonight is USD 242.
What are the most popular hotels in Reunion Island?
Some of our most popular hotels in Reunion Island are Akoya Hotel and Spa, LUX* Saint Gilles and LE BATTANT DES LAMES.
What are the best hotels in Reunion Island for couples?
Hotels in Reunion Island that are highly rated by couples include Les Aigrettes Hotel, Akoya Hotel and Spa and Hotel Le Relais De L'Hermitage St Gilles.
What are the best hotels in Reunion Island for families?
Hotels in Reunion Island that are highly rated by families include Les Aigrettes Hotel, Akoya Hotel and Spa and Hotel Le Relais De L'Hermitage St Gilles.
What are the most popular cities in Reunion Island to stay in?
Popular cities among travelers staying in Reunion Island include Reunion.
What are the best hotels in Reunion?
Verified travelers to Reunion have given top reviews to Akoya Hotel and Spa, LUX* Saint Gilles and LE BATTANT DES LAMES.

More about Reunion Island
Discover the Allure of Reunion Island
Reunion Island, nestled in the heart of the Indian Ocean, is a breathtaking destination that boasts a stunning array of landscapes, from majestic mountains to pristine beaches. This island paradise is renowned for its volcanic peaks, lush rainforests, and vibrant culture, making it a must-visit for any traveler seeking adventure and beauty. The island's unique blend of French and Creole influences creates a rich cultural tapestry that is reflected in its cuisine, music, and festivals. Whether you're hiking the rugged trails of Piton des Neiges or lounging on the sandy shores of Roches Noires Beach, Reunion Island offers an experience like no other.
What truly sets Reunion Island apart is its diverse ecosystems and abundant wildlife. The island is home to numerous protected areas, including the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Cirque de Cilaos, where visitors can explore breathtaking natural wonders and encounter endemic species. The breathtaking landscapes provide ample opportunities for outdoor activities, from hiking and canyoning to paragliding and diving. With its warm climate and stunning scenery, Reunion Island beckons adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.
As you wander through the island, you'll discover charming villages, bustling markets, and friendly locals eager to share their culture. The island's culinary scene is equally enticing, featuring a delightful fusion of flavors that reflect its multicultural heritage. From spicy Creole dishes to fresh seafood and tropical fruits, the local cuisine is a feast for the senses. Reunion Island is not just a destination; it's a vibrant experience waiting to be explored.
Best Times to Experience Reunion Island
Timing your visit to Reunion Island can significantly enhance your travel experience. The island enjoys a tropical climate, with warm temperatures year-round, but the best time to visit is during the dry season, which runs from May to November. This period offers sunny days, lower humidity, and pleasant temperatures, making it perfect for outdoor activities like hiking and beach adventures. The dry season also coincides with various local festivals, providing an excellent opportunity to immerse yourself in the island's rich culture.
For those interested in whale watching, plan your visit between July and September, when these magnificent creatures migrate to the island's waters. The sight of humpback whales breaching the surface is an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts. Additionally, the months of December to April constitute the wet season, where occasional tropical storms can occur, but this also means lush landscapes and fewer tourists, which can be appealing for some travelers seeking a more tranquil experience.
Throughout the year, Reunion Island hosts several cultural events and festivals that showcase its vibrant heritage. The Fête de la Musique in June celebrates local music and arts, while the Fête de la Gastronomie in September highlights the island's culinary delights. These events not only provide entertainment but also offer a glimpse into the island's traditions and community spirit. Planning your trip around these festivities can add an extra layer of enjoyment to your stay.
Travel Tips for an Unforgettable Reunion Island Adventure
Preparing for your Reunion Island adventure involves a few essential travel tips to ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience. First and foremost, pack for varying weather conditions. While the island generally boasts warm temperatures, be ready for cooler evenings, especially in higher altitudes like Piton des Neiges. Lightweight clothing, comfortable hiking shoes, and a light jacket for cooler nights will keep you comfortable during your explorations.
Understanding local customs and etiquette can significantly enhance your interactions with the island's residents. The people of Reunion Island are known for their hospitality, so a friendly greeting in French, such as "Bonjour," goes a long way. It's also customary to greet shopkeepers and restaurant staff when entering and leaving establishments. Familiarizing yourself with basic French phrases can enrich your travel experience and help you connect with the locals.
Another important aspect to consider is transportation. Renting a car is highly recommended, as it gives you the freedom to explore the island at your own pace. The roads are generally in good condition, and driving allows access to remote areas and hidden gems. Public transportation is available, but it may not reach all tourist attractions. Additionally, consider downloading offline maps or travel apps to help you navigate the island without relying solely on internet access.
Where to Stay for Every Traveler's Taste
Reunion Island offers a plethora of accommodations that cater to every type of traveler, ensuring a comfortable base for your adventures. Whether you're seeking luxury, a budget-friendly option, or something uniquely local, the island has it all. For those who crave a touch of elegance, the Akoya Hotel and Spa stands out with its serene atmosphere and attentive service. Guests rave about the relaxing environment and the friendly, helpful staff who go above and beyond to make your stay enjoyable. This hotel features stunning views and a full-service spa, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.
If you're traveling with family, consider the Hotel Select. Known for its clean and pleasant swimming pool, this family-friendly hotel offers spacious rooms and a welcoming environment. The staff's friendliness is often highlighted in reviews, making it a great choice for those looking for a home-away-from-home feel. With easy access to local attractions, it serves as a perfect launchpad for family adventures.
For travelers seeking an eco-friendly experience, Lodge Roche Tamarin & Spa provides a unique blend of comfort and sustainability. Nestled amidst lush greenery, this lodge encourages guests to connect with nature while enjoying modern amenities. The peaceful surroundings make it an ideal spot for relaxation, and the on-site spa provides rejuvenating treatments that incorporate local ingredients.
Why Agoda.com is Your Best Bet for Booking Hotels
When it comes to booking your stay in Reunion Island, Agoda.com stands out as the go-to platform. With a user-friendly interface, finding the perfect accommodation has never been easier. You can browse through a wide selection of properties, from luxurious hotels to charming guesthouses, all tailored to fit your needs and budget. The website offers exclusive deals that help you save money, allowing you to allocate more of your travel budget to exploring the island's many wonders.
One of the standout features of Agoda.com is the ability to read authentic reviews from fellow travelers. This invaluable resource helps you make informed decisions about where to stay, ensuring that your chosen accommodation meets your expectations. Additionally, Agoda’s customer service is renowned for being responsive and helpful, ready to assist you with any inquiries or changes to your booking.
Another advantage of using Agoda is the option to book your flights and activities alongside your accommodation. This all-in-one approach simplifies the planning process, giving you more time to focus on enjoying your trip. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a family vacation, Agoda.com has the right options to make your Reunion Island experience unforgettable.
Getting Around Reunion Island with Ease
Exploring Reunion Island is a breeze with various transportation options available to suit your preferences. Renting a car is highly recommended, as it allows you the freedom to discover the island at your own pace. The roads are generally well-maintained and offer stunning views, making the drive itself a part of the adventure. With a rental car, you can easily access remote beaches, hidden waterfalls, and breathtaking viewpoints, such as the Piton des Neiges viewpoint.
For those who prefer not to drive, public transportation is available, though it may not cover all tourist hotspots. Buses operate regularly between major towns and attractions, providing an affordable way to get around. However, be prepared for limited schedules, especially in more rural areas. Taxi services and ride-sharing apps are also options for convenient travel, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenery without worrying about navigation.
To enhance your travel experience, consider downloading offline maps and travel apps before your trip. These tools can help you find your way around the island without relying on internet access. Having a reliable navigation system will ensure you don’t miss out on any of the island’s hidden gems, making your exploration of Reunion Island smooth and enjoyable.
Thrilling Activities to Fuel Your Adventurous Spirit
Reunion Island is a playground for adventure enthusiasts, offering a wide range of activities that cater to all levels of thrill-seeking. Hiking is one of the most popular pastimes, with trails that lead you through lush forests and up to stunning volcanic peaks. The Piton des Neiges is a must-visit for avid hikers, presenting a challenging ascent rewarded with panoramic views of the island. For those looking for a more leisurely hike, the trails around Cirque de Cilaos offer breathtaking scenery with varying difficulty levels.
Water sports are another highlight of the island’s adventure offerings. The crystal-clear waters surrounding Reunion Island are perfect for snorkeling and diving, where you can explore vibrant coral reefs and encounter diverse marine life. For an adrenaline rush, try canyoning in the island's gorges, where you can rappel down waterfalls and navigate through natural water slides. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced adventurer, there are guided tours available to ensure safety and enjoyment.
If you prefer to take to the skies, paragliding offers a unique perspective of the island’s stunning landscapes. Launching from the heights of Piton Tortue or Piton Calvaire, you can glide over the lush greenery and coastal vistas, creating memories that will last a lifetime. With so many thrilling activities available, Reunion Island is sure to satisfy the adventurous spirit in everyone.
Shopping Like a Local in Reunion Island
Shopping in Reunion Island is an experience that reflects the island’s unique culture and vibrant community. The local markets are a must-visit, offering a plethora of handmade crafts, fresh produce, and traditional goods. One of the most popular spots is the Marché de Saint-Denis, where you can immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere while browsing through colorful stalls. Here, you’ll find everything from fragrant spices to artisanal jewelry, making it an excellent place to pick up souvenirs that capture the essence of the island.
For those looking for a more modern shopping experience, Le Grand Marché in Saint-Pierre features a mix of local and international brands. This shopping center is a great place to find clothing, accessories, and local delicacies. Don't miss the opportunity to sample some of the island's famous street food while you’re there, as various food stalls offer delicious Creole dishes that will surely satisfy your taste buds.
If you’re interested in unique handcrafted items, be sure to visit local artisan shops scattered across the island. These shops often feature products made from local materials, such as wood and textiles, showcasing the craftsmanship of Reunion’s artisans. Supporting local businesses not only helps the economy but also provides you with one-of-a-kind items to take home as a memory of your trip.
Nature's Masterpieces in Reunion Island
The natural beauty of Reunion Island is nothing short of breathtaking, with diverse landscapes that range from lush forests to dramatic volcanic peaks. One of the island's crown jewels is the Cirque de Cilaos, a stunning valley surrounded by towering mountains. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers numerous hiking trails that lead to spectacular viewpoints, waterfalls, and endemic flora. Hiking enthusiasts can enjoy the challenge of the trails while soaking in the serene beauty of the surroundings.
Another must-visit natural attraction is the Piton des Neiges, the highest peak on the island. The hike to the summit is a rewarding experience, offering panoramic views that stretch for miles. For those who prefer a more relaxed experience, the scenic drive to the Piton Calvaire viewpoint provides stunning vistas without the strenuous hike. The drive itself is an adventure, with winding roads that reveal the island's diverse ecosystems at every turn.
For beach lovers, Roches Noires Beach is a picturesque spot to unwind. The soft sand and crystal-clear waters make it ideal for swimming and sunbathing. Nearby, you can also explore the underwater world through snorkeling or diving, where vibrant coral reefs teem with marine life. Reunion Island's natural masterpieces are waiting to be explored, offering countless opportunities for outdoor adventures and relaxation.
Delve into the Rich History and Culture of Reunion Island
Reunion Island is rich in history and culture, with influences from African, Indian, Chinese, and European traditions. A visit to Le Barachois in Saint-Denis offers a glimpse into the island's colonial past, with its historic waterfront promenade and charming architecture. Here, you can stroll along the coast while enjoying views of the ocean and the nearby mountains, reflecting on the island's diverse heritage.
The Cathédrale de St-Denis is another significant landmark worth visiting. This stunning cathedral showcases a blend of architectural styles, including Gothic and Baroque influences, and serves as a testament to the island's religious history. Inside, the intricate stained glass windows and beautiful altar provide a serene atmosphere for reflection.
For a deeper understanding of the island's culture, consider visiting the Cirque de Cilaos and attending local festivals that celebrate Reunion’s traditions. Engaging with the local community through cultural events and performances will enrich your experience and provide insight into the vibrant life of the island. The fusion of different cultures is evident in the island's music, dance, and art, making it a fascinating destination for history buffs and culture enthusiasts alike.
Family-Friendly Fun in Reunion Island
Reunion Island is an excellent destination for families, offering a variety of attractions and activities that cater to travelers of all ages. One of the highlights is the Langevin Fishing Park, where families can enjoy a day of fishing and picnicking in a beautiful natural setting. The park is equipped with facilities that make it easy to spend the day outdoors, with plenty of space for children to run and play while parents relax.
Another family-friendly spot is the Parc Des Palmiers, which features lush gardens and playgrounds for children. This park is perfect for a leisurely afternoon, allowing families to enjoy a picnic while surrounded by the beauty of nature. The park also offers educational opportunities, with various plant species that can spark curiosity and learning among young visitors.
For a bit of adventure, consider visiting the aire de pique nique de malapanu les bains, which provides access to natural pools and waterfalls. This location is ideal for families looking to combine fun and relaxation, as children can splash in the water while adults take in the stunning scenery. With so many family-friendly options available, Reunion Island ensures that every member of the family has a memorable experience.
Festivals and Events that Celebrate Reunion Island's Culture
Reunion Island is alive with cultural celebrations throughout the year, providing visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in the local traditions. One of the most vibrant events is the Fête de la Musique, celebrated in June. This festival showcases local musicians and artists, transforming the streets into a lively celebration of music and creativity. Visitors can enjoy performances ranging from traditional Creole music to contemporary genres, making it a fantastic way to experience the island's cultural diversity.
Another significant event is the Fête de la Gastronomie, held in September. This festival highlights the island's culinary heritage, with food stalls, cooking demonstrations, and tastings of local dishes. Participating in this gastronomic celebration allows you to savor the flavors of Reunion Island while learning about the culinary traditions that shape its identity.
Attending local festivals not only provides entertainment but also offers a unique glimpse into the island's community spirit. Engaging with locals during these celebrations fosters connections and enriches your travel experience, making your visit to Reunion Island truly unforgettable.
Practical Information for Your Reunion Island Journey
Before setting off on your adventure to Reunion Island, it's essential to gather some practical information to ensure a smooth trip. First, check the visa requirements based on your nationality. Most visitors can enter the island without a visa for short stays, but it’s always wise to confirm the latest regulations. Additionally, familiarize yourself with the local currency, which is the Euro. Having some cash on hand is advisable, especially when visiting local markets and smaller establishments.
Health considerations are also important for travelers. Make sure you have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, as healthcare facilities are available but can vary in quality. It’s recommended to stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun while exploring the island’s outdoor attractions. Remember to pack any necessary medications and a basic first-aid kit for your convenience.
Lastly, consider the local customs and etiquette when visiting Reunion Island. The island's residents value politeness and friendliness, so a simple greeting in French, such as "Bonjour," can go a long way in making connections with the locals. Being respectful of cultural practices and traditions will enhance your experience and create a positive atmosphere during your stay.
Indulge in the Local Cuisine of Reunion Island
Reunion Island's culinary scene is a delightful fusion of flavors that reflects its diverse cultural influences. Local cuisine is characterized by the use of fresh ingredients, aromatic spices, and a variety of cooking techniques. One must-try dish is cari, a traditional Creole curry that can be made with chicken, fish, or vegetables. The dish is often served with rice and a side of rougail, a spicy condiment that adds an extra kick to your meal.
For those with a sweet tooth, sampling gâteau patate is a must. This delicious sweet potato cake is a popular dessert on the island, often enjoyed with a cup of local coffee. Street food is also an essential part of the culinary experience in Reunion Island, with food stalls offering a variety of snacks such as samoussas and chouchou (chayote) fritters, perfect for a quick bite while exploring.
Dining out in Reunion Island is a treat, with numerous restaurants offering both traditional and contemporary dishes. From beachfront eateries to cozy bistros, there’s something for every palate. Don't forget to pair your meals with local beverages, such as rum or tropical fruit juices, to complete your culinary journey through this island paradise.
Unique Stays that Offer a Memorable Experience
For those seeking an extraordinary experience, Reunion Island boasts unique accommodations that go beyond the typical hotel stay. Consider booking a stay at a boutique hotel, such as the Les Aigrettes Hotel, which offers a charming atmosphere with personalized service. This hotel is known for its friendly staff and comfortable rooms, making it a perfect choice for travelers looking for a cozy retreat.
If you're looking for something a bit different, eco-lodges like the Lodge Roche Tamarin & Spa provide an immersive experience in nature. Surrounded by lush greenery, these lodges focus on sustainability while offering modern amenities. Guests can enjoy the tranquil environment and take advantage of the on-site spa, which uses local ingredients for rejuvenating treatments.
For a truly unique stay, consider booking a guesthouse run by local families. This option allows you to experience authentic island life and gain insights into the culture and traditions of Reunion Island. Staying in a guesthouse often includes home-cooked meals and the chance to connect with your hosts, creating lasting memories of your visit.
Adventure Awaits at Scenic Spots in Reunion Island
Reunion Island is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, with countless scenic spots that beckon adventurers to explore. The Piton Tortue viewpoint is a must-visit, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the island's rugged terrain and coastline. The hike to this viewpoint is accessible for various skill levels, making it a great option for families and casual hikers alike.
For those who crave a more challenging adventure, the trails leading to Piton des Neiges offer an exhilarating experience. The trek to the summit is not only physically rewarding but also provides stunning vistas that make every step worthwhile. Along the way, hikers can encounter diverse flora and fauna, adding to the beauty of the journey.
Another scenic spot worth exploring is the Cascades de la Paix, a series of stunning waterfalls that cascade down rocky cliffs. This picturesque location is perfect for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers. The surrounding area offers several hiking trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the island's natural beauty while enjoying the soothing sounds of flowing water.
Nightlife and Entertainment in Reunion Island
The nightlife in Reunion Island is vibrant and diverse, offering a mix of entertainment options for all tastes. In the capital city of Saint-Denis, visitors can find a variety of bars and clubs that come alive after sunset. Enjoy live music at local venues, where you can dance the night away to the rhythms of Creole and international music. Many establishments host themed nights, making it easy to find a lively atmosphere to suit your mood.
For a more relaxed evening, consider visiting one of the beachfront bars in Saint-Pierre. Here, you can sip on a refreshing cocktail while watching the sunset over the Indian Ocean. These bars often feature live music and occasional cultural performances, providing a perfect backdrop for a laid-back night out.
In addition to bars and clubs, Reunion Island hosts various cultural events throughout the year that provide entertainment and a glimpse into the island's traditions. Keep an eye out for performances, art exhibitions, and local festivals that celebrate the island's rich heritage, ensuring that your evenings are filled with memorable experiences.
Exploring Accommodation Options Near Attractions
Finding the right accommodation near popular attractions can enhance your experience in Reunion Island. For those looking to explore the scenic Cirque de Cilaos, consider staying at the Hotel Select, which offers easy access to the hiking trails and breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. This hotel is well-reviewed for its friendly staff and comfortable amenities, making it a great base for your adventures.
If you plan to spend time at the stunning Roches Noires Beach, the Hotel Le Relais De L'Hermitage St Gilles is an excellent choice. Located just a short walk from the beach, this hotel provides a relaxing atmosphere with convenient access to water sports and beach activities. Guests appreciate the clean facilities and welcoming environment, making it a popular option for beach lovers.
For those interested in exploring the cultural sites in Saint-Denis, consider booking a stay at a centrally located hotel. This will allow you to easily access attractions such as the Cathédrale de St-Denis and Le Barachois, ensuring that you can immerse yourself in the local culture without the hassle of long travel times. With a variety of accommodations available, finding the perfect place to stay near your desired attractions is simple.