Îlet des Lataniers is one of the most secluded, slowest-living villages in Cirque de Mafate — nestled on a steep slope above the Rivière des Galets and accessed only by long, rugged footpaths. It's quiet, wild, and incredibly atmospheric. There are no roads, no shops, no signal — just a few homes, a church, and a handful of gîtes surrounded by mountains.
Main ways in:
From Deux-Bras (La Possession) via Rivière des Galets (4–5 hours, with steep final climb)
From Roche Plate or Cayenne, if you're on a multi-day loop
Can also be linked to Îlet à Bourse for longer circular hikes
Once you arrive:
Gîte stays include hot meals and basic dorms or rooms
Local fruit trees and terraced gardens dot the hillside
Spectacular sunrise views over the valley below
No electricity or amenities — this is about disconnecting completely
👉 Local tip: The final climb to Lataniers from the river is exposed and demanding — do it early in the morning or late in the day to avoid the heat.