For a deep dive into one of La Réunion’s most treasured exports, head to Coopérative Pro Vanille — a cultural site and boutique that blends history, agriculture, craftsmanship, and flavor into a multi-sensory visit.
Located in Sainte-Suzanne, this cooperative brings together over 150 small vanilla producers from across the island. Start with a self-guided visit or join a short tour (available in multiple languages) to learn how vanilla goes from orchid flower to glossy pod, and how its curing process sets La Réunion vanilla apart from others in the world.
As you arrive, you might be welcomed with a cup of fresh vanilla tea, a gentle introduction to the scent and taste you’ll soon find everywhere.
You’ll walk through exhibits explaining:
Vanilla cultivation methods (both traditional and modern),
The meticulous hand-curing process,
Historical tools and trade facts,
And the importance of vanilla to Réunion’s identity and economy.
At the onsite gift shop, you can:
Browse vanilla in all forms — pods, powder, extract, syrups, sugars, and even starter plants,
Pick up local cookbooks featuring vanilla (in multiple languages),
Discover products infused with vanilla: rum, honey, teas, soaps, and beauty items.
👉 Pro Tip: Ask staff if a live demonstration is scheduled — occasionally, they show the slicing and curing process in action.
👉 Hidden Gem: Don’t leave without sniffing the display of aged pods — the aroma changes by variety and age, and it’s intoxicating.