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A Day on Reunion Island – In Africa and Beyond

6 April 2024
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A Day on Reunion Island – In Africa and Beyond
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A day on Reunion Island

Reunion Island is a small 2500 m2 island in the Indian Ocean, a tropical paradise known for its lush rainforests, rugged volcanic terrain, and exquisite beaches. Although it is located in the continent of Africa, it is a department of France and is therefore controlled by the French government. Approximately 40% of the island is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The west coast features a beautiful lagoon, while the east coast is cloaked with dry lava that flows from the volcano into the ocean.

West Coast of Reunion Island

The volcanic island is home to around 900 000 residents. French and Creole are the main languages spoken here and the official currency is the Euro. It is an hour away from Mauritius by air, or an overnight trip by sea. Direct flights on Air Austral (a French airline based in Réunion) from Johannesburg are just under 4 hours, and no visas are required for South Africans.

I had been wanting to visit the island for a long while but somehow never got down to it, until my cruise with Norwegian Dawn. We arrived in Reunion after a night of sailing, from Port Louis, Mauritius, and boarded a bus that would take us to Piton de la Fournaise, one of the most active volcanoes in the world.

Mathieu, our guide, introduced himself and began orientating us by showing us our location and destination on a map of the island. The route would take us 90 minutes. However, luck was not on our side, and around 20 minutes after we set off, our bus broke down. We pulled into a petrol station to wait for a replacement bus which took another 90 minutes.

Grazing cows in Reunion Island

Grazing cows

On the bright side, the petrol station in Saint-Paul was not the worst place to be stranded. Situated on a high vantage point, the green hills behind the petrol station tumbled down to the white sandy beaches of Boucan Canot, near Saint-Gilles-les-Bains, a popular seaside resort. Cows came grazing by and we spotted some pretty birds.

Pretty birds in Reunion Island

Pretty bird

Reunion being a French island, I was surprised to see samoosas and other Indian snacks at the well-stocked shop, which was priced in Euros. We bought snacks and drinks and sat at the al fresco restaurant area, while we chatted to our fellow travellers, who hailed from the USA, UK and Australia inter alia.

Eventually we were on our way again. We took a scenic drive along the coastline to Saint-Pierre then began ascending the high plateau of Plaine des Cafres. Along the way, we passed small villages, rugged mountains, lush canyons, and thick forests, stopping at a few viewpoints en route.

At the Nez De Boeuf viewpoint, we enjoyed panoramic views of the stunning Riviere des Remparts canyon. Far down below, we could see some small settlements.

Riviere des Remparts canyon

Riviere des Remparts canyon

A few minutes later, we stopped at Pas de Bellecombe where the volcanic area begins, to get an overview of the area. As we drove further on, the landscape became more barren and otherworldly, from the Great Burnt Land, a lava field left behind after a previous eruption, to the Plaines Des Sables, a moon-like desert.

Plaines Des Sables - moon-like desert

Plaines Des Sables

Piton de la Fournaise, the most visited attraction on Réunion Island, is a shield volcano known for its frequent eruptions several times a year and relatively fluid lava flows. While I would have loved to see the volcano erupt – from a safe distance, of course – it was quite calm during our visit. Visitors can hike to the top of the volcano but it takes at least 5 hours to go there and back, and since we were time-pressed, we weren’t able to do it.

Piton de la Fournaise - active volcano

Piton de la Fournaise

We spent some time there before beginning our journey back to the port. En route, we stopped for lunch at a traditional Creole restaurant, where we ate a cheesy pumpkin gratin for starters, rice and beans for mains (there was meat for the meat-eaters), and refreshing coconut ice-cream for dessert.

Traditional Creole restaurant in Reunion Island

Creole restaurant

Then it was time to bid au revoir to the island and return to our ship. This short visit gave us a glimpse of what Reunion has to offer. Hopefully, it was a trailer for a future, longer visit, when we can take advantage of everything else the island has to offer.

Here are the 13 best things to do in Réunion (on a longer trip)

1. Hike to the top of Piton de la Fournaise

Explore one of the world’s most active volcanoes and enjoy breathtaking views along the way.

2.Visit Cirque de Mafate

Nestled in the cirque is a picturesque village that is only accessible by foot (a long hike) or helicopter, adding to its seclusion and unique character.

3. Relax on the beaches

Spend a day at the exquisite beaches of Réunion, such as Boucan Canot and l’Hermitage, known for their clear waters and white sand.

4. Discover the underwater world

Dive or snorkel in the coral reefs to witness the diverse marine life.

5. Admire the waterfalls

Visit Niagara Waterfall, Langevin Waterfall, and Trou de Fer for a refreshing experience amidst lush greenery.

6. Visit La Cité du Volcan

This is a museum dedicated to volcanoes.

7. Experience Creole cuisine

Indulge in the local Creole flavours which is influenced by African, Indian, and French cuisines.

8. Explore Saint-Denis

The capital city is known for its colonial architecture, markets, and vibrant atmosphere.

9. Visit the Vanilla Plantations

Learn about the cultivation of vanilla, one of Réunion’s main exports.

10. Take a Helicopter Tour

Experience Réunion from above with a helicopter tour that offers panoramic views of the island’s diverse landscapes.

11. Explore the Botanical Gardens

Wander through the lush botanical gardens of Réunion to discover a variety of tropical plants and flowers.

12. Go on a Whale Watching Excursion

You can see humpback whales migrating off the coast of Réunion between June and October.

13, Paraglide over the island

Get a bird’s eye view of Réunion’s picturesque landscapes by paragliding from the hillsides.

A day on Reunion Island



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