Tremblet beach
Tremblet Beach is a unique place that can boast its unusual coast consisting of black sand. It's located in the southeast of Réunion, in the area of Saint-Philippe. It's the youngest beach on the planet, and it is loved by many travelers. Tremblet Beach was formed on the surface of the Indian Ocean after the volcanic eruption in 2007, and since then has become famous. Its length is 280 m.
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Beach description
Here you can see married couples, young people, as well as middle-aged tourists walking along the promenade, enjoying the picturesque scenery and clean air. The beach is very beautiful, not crowded, yet there are wonderful places where you can have some privacy and time together. Comfortable stay with all amenities is provided for travelers, so there are no rental centers, lots of cafes and restaurants, renting deck chairs and umbrellas. The beach is designed for quiet relaxation and moral satisfaction. If you're lucky, you will be able to see an elephant seal called “Alan” by locals.
The best way to get to the beach is by renting a car or taking a taxi. Beautiful scenery on the way are guaranteed.
When is the best time to go?
Since there are mountains on the island, the climate on it is cooler and drier than on the neighboring islands. Since Reunion is located in the southern hemisphere, the calendar winter coincides with the climatic summer, so the best time to visit the island is from September to November and from April to May.