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Reunion Island

A Tropical Paradise of Volcanoes, Beaches & Culture

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What are the reasons to visit Reunion Island?

Despite its modest size, Reunion Island features a diverse array of striking landscapes. The diverse landscape encompasses lava fields in the south, palm-fringed beaches in the west, jagged peaks of the inner plateau, and woods abundant with flora, fauna, and cascading waterfalls, offering an array of sights and activities. Reunion is renowned for the fearsome Piton de la Fournaise, one of the most active volcanoes globally, which last erupted in April 2020. Situated on the southern coast, one may discover white and black sand beaches to the west, interspersed with several mountains and woods. This Indian Ocean Island provides a retreat that spans from tranquil beach relaxation to exhilarating adventure.

St-Gilles-les-Bains embodies the island’s tropical essence, distanced from the imposing volcanic mountains, including a pristine lagoon and golden sands interspersed with black basalt. Explore the coral reefs through snorkeling, immerse yourself in waters teeming with marine biodiversity, or bask in the sunlight. Individuals who like an adrenaline surge over sunburn may go 2,631 meters to the volcano’s summit, traverse the forests inhabited by local wildlife, navigate through mountain settlements, or rappel down waterfalls.

Investigate the primordial cirques and eroded terrain where volcanoes previously existed. The three natural amphitheatres provide extensive pathways that meander around the cirques and ascend into the mountains, suitable for hiking, biking, or equestrian riding. Reunion is a cultural amalgamation of Creole, Indian, Chinese, French, and African heritages, each enriching its architectural landmarks and lively festivities.

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What wildlife may I observe on Reunion Island?

The island is home to nine indigenous animal species. The chameleon serves as the symbolic animal, accompanied by numerous other reptiles such as lizards and geckos. In the wooded regions, one may observe the elusive rusa deer, along with hares, among other species.

Bird enthusiasts can observe 91 species, including rare varieties such as the white blackbird, the renowned Reunion cuckooshrike, Barau’s petrel, and Audubon’s shearwater.

Marine life encompasses coral species and pelagic fish. While traversing the lagoon, one may encounter starfish, hermit crabs, boxfish, damselfish, butterflyfish, surgeonfish, and crabs. Beyond the coral barrier, one can encounter the turtle, ray, marlin, and shark. Whales and dolphins are best observed from a boat.

What activities are available on Reunion Island?

 If you seek exhilarating experiences, you will undoubtedly be satisfied. While numerous people may find satisfaction in soaking up the island sun, if you do not identify with that type of traveler, you can explore the:
Clear skies: – Hang gliding – Paragliding – Skydiving

Water Activities: – Kayaking – Rafting – Yachting – Water Skiing – Windsurfing – Deep-Sea Fishing
Mountain ranges and cascades:

– Trekking – Mountain Biking – Canyoning

What currency is utilized in Réunion?

The Euro serves as the official currency.

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