Le Souffleur
Blowhole cliffs and surprise whale-spotting on the coast
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Le Souffleur gets its name from the natural blowhole carved into the volcanic rock — when the sea is rough, waves crash into an underwater lava tube and explode upwards in a dramatic jet of sea spray. It’s wild and unpredictable, and the sound is like the earth exhaling.

Sometimes the best moments come when you’re just catching your breath. We’d pulled over for a short break at Le Souffleur, a rugged stretch of volcanic coastline near Saint-Leu — and that’s when we saw it: a humpback whale, slicing the surface in the far blue distance. Just a moment. Gone in seconds. But unforgettable.

👉 Insider Tip: Come during high tide and strong swell to catch the blowhole at full force. Check the tide times before you go.
👉 Whale Season Bonus: From June to October, bring binoculars — this is a lesser-known whale-watching spot along the island’s west coast. You might catch a fin, a tail, or even a breach if you're lucky.

The cliffs are raw and beautiful, with no railings — so be cautious, especially with kids. But for photographers, slow travelers, and anyone craving nature’s drama, Le Souffleur delivers.

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