On the wild, wave-battered coast of Saint-Philippe, Piscine du Baril offers one of the few safe places to swim between volcanic cliffs. It’s not a beach, it’s a man-made seawater pool built directly into the black rock, where waves crash and refill it naturally. Locals come here to cool off, kids jump in from the edges, and older folks just sit and soak with a view of the Indian Ocean’s fury.
There’s no lifeguard, and no sand: just lava rock, concrete, and saltwater. But the vibe is peaceful, especially on weekday mornings. It’s part of a small park with trees, benches, and a casual snack bar nearby. Perfect after a drive along the Sud Sauvage, especially if the waves are too big to swim anywhere else.
👉 Don’t swim if the swell is high: even this pool gets washed out when the ocean’s angry, and the waves can sweep over the edge without warning.