Plage de La Saline, along La Réunion’s western shore, feels like a secret slice of the tropics. Shallow, reef-protected waters shimmer in layered shades of blue. The golden sand is soft, the atmosphere is mellow, and it’s one of the few places on the island where you can swim safely, thanks to the natural coral lagoon.
Families picnic in the shade of the filao trees, couples snorkel hand in hand, and kids splash where the water hugs the sand. You can rent a mask and flippers from one of the little beach shacks, or just float and daydream.
👉 Insider Tip: Go during the weekday morning to avoid crowds — and bring reef-safe sunscreen.
👉 Hidden Gem: After your swim, grab a fresh smoothie or a bite at L'Uni Vert or Le Choka Bleu, two low-key beachfront spots nearby.
It's not flashy. It’s not wild. But La Saline is pure peace, the kind that makes you forget what time it is — and remember why you travel.