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Bras Panon

This is the center for vanilla production on the island. Take a guided tour of the vanilla fields, visit the factory and shop for some of the beans in area shops. The Riviere des Roches (Rock River) empties into the ocean nearby, forming a freshwater...

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Cilaos

The town of Cilaos is near the island's center, lying within the Cirque de Cilaos, one of the island's three mountain basins. Ringed by Grand Bernard, Gros-Morne and Pitton des Neiges, the area is a great place for hiking. The region affords beautifu...

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Cirque De Mafate

The Cirque de Mafate is located in one of the most remote and beautiful areas of Reunion. It is not accessible by road. With six trails to follow, the basin is a beautiful place for hiking, and detailed hiking guidebooks (in French) and maps for the ...

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Cirque de Salazie

Open to the trade winds, Salazie is the greenest of the three mountain basins. Some visitors choose to see its verdant vegetation and numerous waterfalls from a helicopter. But those who prefer to keep their feet on the ground will enjoy the towns of...

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La Fournaise

A highlight for some visitors to Reunion is a visit to the active 8,630-ft/2,630-m volcano, La Fournaise. There are tours from St. Denis that get you there, but some go only as far as Nez de Boeuf, which offers a spectacular view of the area. You can...

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La Plaine Des Palmistes

An inland high plain, Palmistes is bisected by the major cross-country road in eastern Reunion. Footpaths lead to the Cascade Biberon (a beautiful waterfall) and to the Bebour Forest. The area also has multiple botanical paths from which to take in t...

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La Possession, Reunion

Defiantly and deliciously French, from the cars on the streets to the croissants on the breakfast table. It is as if Reunion lay just off the coast of Cannes—not off the coast of Madagascar 5,400 miles away.

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Pointe des Galets, Reunion Island

Pointe des Galets is a volcanic island lush with palm trees, rain forests and an abundance of flowers and tropical fruit trees. Enjoy the Creole-flavored French culture and the sophistication of downtown Paris in a tropical climate. Hike through the ...

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Saint-Denis

The capital of Reunion Island, St. Denis is very attractive and has retained its 18th-century French colonial look. Although the city has few attractions, it's worth at least half a day to stroll along its streets, which are lined with historic woode...

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St. Gilles les Bains

This seaside resort is set along 7 mi/11 km of coral beaches. Though the beaches are not ideal for swimming, you can snorkel over portions of the coral. In and around St. Gilles are the Garden of Eden botanical garden, a nine-hole golf course, places...

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St. Paul, Reunion Island

The original capital of the island, the historic town of St. Paul has an underground cave and a picturesque cemetery. The city is also the center of geranium growing on the island. There are scenic drives in the area, one of the favorites leading to ...

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St. Philippe

This town on the southern coast offers visits to the Spice and Fragrance Garden and botanical paths in the Mare-Longue Forest. But perhaps more striking, about 5 mi/8 km east of town, the coast road passes through hardened lava flows in a region know...

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St. Pierre, Reunion Island

St. Pierre, the island's third-largest town, is interesting mostly for its atmosphere and covered market. There are white sand beaches to explore in and around the town. If you're into plant life, spend some time at the Exotica Garden, which is fille...

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Ste. Rose

At the eastern end of the St. Philippe lava flow, the Notre Dame de Lave Church in the coastal town of Ste. Rose was miraculously spared by a massive lava flow in 1977—lava entered the church, but didn't reach the altar. The church would be interesti...

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Reunion Island, a territory of France, is a small island surrounded by the Indian Ocean. Its mainly French-speaking residents are a mix of African, Indian, Chinese, French and Malay ethnicities, creating a unique combination of cultures.

Those taking a trekking vacation will appreciate Reunion Island's rugged land and beautiful, dramatic mountains. The island offers jagged mountain peaks, steep cliffs, an active volcano and waterfalls.

Travelers wanting a more relaxing vacation can admire the lovely gardens, Creole houses and richly scented spice farms. Reunion is a magnificent place to de-stress.

Reunion's one problem is found at the coast—its tiny lagoons are quite shallow, and there's not much protection against the rough surf.

Geography

Part of the Mascarene Archipelago, along with Mauritius and Rodrigues, Reunion Island lies in the southwestern Indian Ocean, about 500 mi/800 km east of Madagascar. The island itself is 128 mi/205 km around and contains two mountain ranges. The highest point, Piton des Neiges (10,069 ft/3,069 m), is an inactive volcano in the east-central portion of the island, and 8,630-ft/2,630-m La Fournaise (The Furnace), an active volcano, dominates the eastern end of the island.

Reunion also has three cirques, or natural mountain basins, which were formed by erosion of the Piton des Neiges.

Reunion also includes other smaller islands that serve primarily as meteorological stations, with no tourist accommodations—only Reunion is inhabited.

History

Reunion is believed to be a result of two volcanic eruptions about 2.5 million years ago. Though Arabs visited the island during the Middle Ages, it remained uninhabited until the mid-1500s when it was discovered by the Portuguese, who were followed by Dutch, British and French explorers. It was declared French territory in 1649 and, except for a short British period of occupation in the early 19th century (1810-15), has remained under French administration to this day.

Inhabitants are descended mainly from French settlers and varied groups of African slaves and indentured Indian workers. The island's unique Creole culture reflects Arab, Chinese, French and Indian influences.

Reunion was a major stopover on East Indies trade routes—coffee, sugar, vanilla and the like shaped the island's political and socioeconomic history. However, the opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 cost Reunion its strategic importance in world trade. World War II brought the island further troubles—the islet was obligated to send supplies to France at its own expense, resulting in a weakened economy.

In 1946, however, the country experienced a rebirth: Its status was elevated from colony to overseas department of France, opening the door to equal sociopolitical benefits with France. Until the early 1990s, the people of Reunion were content with this status. Then in February 1991, a spate of anti-government riots and unrest rocked the department, as residents demanded autonomy. By 1993, the unrest had subsided, although lingering tensions still persist.

Starting in the mid-1990s and continuing till today, Reunion has experienced tremendous growth in its tourism industry, overtaking sugarcane as the island's major exchange earner.


Reunion is trying to lure more non-French ecotourists to decrease its dependency on the French market. France still heavily subsidizes the economy of the island.

Snapshot

Reunion's main attractions are rambles (trekking and hiking), beautiful waterfalls, bird-watching, mountain climbing, deep-sea fishing, yachting, volcanoes, horseback riding, golfing, wild orchids, historic sites and monuments, windsurfing, unique culture and delicious food.

Reunion will appeal to travelers who love untouristy islands with striking (almost South Pacific-type) scenery. Don't go if you can't do without immaculate surroundings, efficient service, varied nightlife and shopping. And don't go if you are on a limited budget or if you feel uncomfortable in countries where English isn't commonly spoken.

Potpourri

Reunion is a young island: It is believed to have emerged from the deep sea about 2 and a half million years ago. This accounts for its lack of deep lagoons—there hasn't been time for the sea to carve them out.

As in all French-influenced lands, fresh baguettes and excellent coffee abound on Reunion Island.

Though Reunion has the highest standard of living of all the Indian Ocean islands, the gap between the well-off and the poor is noticeably large and has often led to some social tensions.

Sections of an old rail line, originally built for transporting sugar across the island, are being adapted for use as a tourist attraction. The line winds through the island's mountainous terrain and a tunnel 6 mi/10 km long (third-longest land tunnel in the world) and crosses two spectacular bridges.

Noted figure skater Surya Bonaly was born in Reunion.

Riviere-des-Pluies, southeast of St. Denis, is the home of the locally famous Black Virgin. Pilgrims flock to the village to pay homage to the shrine.

There are 370 mi/595 km of meandering, well-maintained footpaths on the island, the longest trail being the 50-mi/80-km GRR1 Rambler (it includes all three of the natural cirques). Other trails vary in length and difficulty, so ask about them locally before you start off.

Just before slavery was abolished in 1848, African slaves numbered 60,000 out of a total population of 100,000.

The island is the world's largest producer of geraniums. The production of perfume bases from flowers is, after tourism and the production of sugarcane, rated among the most important industries of the island. Some of the geranium farms can be visited.

Mount Piton de La Fournaise is still active and flares up quite often. As enchanting as the astounding sight of cascading lava may seem, it is a thing to watch out for before checking into the mountainous inland. It is known to have erupted close to 160 times since 1640. A modern volcano observatory is currently monitoring its activities closely.




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