Plage de l’Hermitage is the beach people mean when they talk about swimming on the west coast of Réunion — warm water, no waves, and reef-protected shallows that are safe even for kids. It stretches from La Saline-les-Bains up toward Saint-Gilles, with long sections of soft sand and a canopy of filaos trees for natural shade.
Here’s what to expect:
Still lagoon water for floating or snorkelling
Beach access that’s easy and free — no long walks, no cliffs
Local families with full picnic setups on weekends, quieter during the week
Snack bars, boulangeries, and beach cafés just inland from the sand
Sunsets that actually live up to the hype — especially on clear days
It’s not empty, and it’s not remote — but it’s reliable. If you want a proper beach day without guessing conditions, this is the safe bet. You’ll see kids with flippers, couples with cheese and wine, and a few people napping under trees with sand in their books.
👉 Local tip: Bring reef-safe sunscreen and water shoes if you’re snorkelling — the coral’s close, and sea urchins are common near the drop-off.