Just north of Saint-Leu’s town center, beside the Kelonia Turtle Rescue Center, lies a little-known coral beach where time seems to slow down. It’s not flashy or busy — no umbrellas, no beach bars — just the ocean, the coral, and the sky.
This is a place for quiet reflection and natural wonder. As you walk along the water’s edge, you’ll hear the waves crashing against the shoreline and see paragliders soaring above the cliffs, riding the thermals like seabirds. It’s the kind of beach where the sea does all the talking.
Travelers come here to unwind after visiting Kelonia, where rescued sea turtles are cared for and rehabilitated with the hope of returning them to the wild. The beach becomes more than just a spot to sit — it’s a reminder of the ocean’s power, fragility, and the responsibility we all share.
👉 Pro Tip: Best during early morning or late afternoon for softer light and fewer crowds. There are shaded spots to rest, and the light here is especially beautiful late in the day.
👉 Optional Add-On: Combine this stop with a visit to Kelonia next door — a family-friendly, educational experience with an important mission.