The lagoon at la Saline les Bains is Reunion Island's largest lagoon. Borded by a large white sand beach, you can sunbathe on its hot sand and engage in the joys of water sports safely. Preserved thanks to the Natural Marine Reserve, it is ideal for swimming, snorkelling, kayaking or paddle boarding. All this equipement is provided free of charge for you.
In a forest of filaos trees overlooking the beach, our natural gazebo made of palm tree leaves, has a large round table for you to take breakfast. You will feast on seasonal fruits, fresh fruit juice and pastries, facing the ocean, to the sound of turtle doves, black birds, wood pigeons and other bird fowl's song.
This is the creole name given to the terraces built at the end of gardens, overlooking the road, making it possible to see passers-by and keep an eye on them. Our large terrace under the filaos trees, with a view of the Indian Ocean, offers comfortable areas to laze in the shade, or to take an evening cocktail while admiring the sunset.
Formerly our children's tree huts, we have developed this area to offer you a breathtaking view of the lagoon. The front part overlooks the beach and the back part overlooks the garden and swimming-pool. A terrace for everyone's needs...
Made out of natural stones the colours of the lagoon, the swimming pool offers you a refreshing break surrounded by the different species of palm trees of Reunion Island. Its deck made from exotic wood is furnished with loungers and parasols for lazing and relaxing, and small lounges are there for an aperitif on the edge of the pool. The pool is only open to guests.
1000m2 in surface area, the garden is entirely covered with trees, flowers and grass. We have kept the fifty year-old trees planted by our ancestor and have complemented the garden with fruit trees typical to the island. Being very attached to its flora, we will help you to discover and taste the fruits of our garden : mangoes, jamblons, guavas, zattes, soursops, grapefruit, cerises à côtes, pomegranates, combavas, bananas, papayas…