
REUNION (France)
Saint-Pierre
Saint-Pierre is a port town on the southwestern coast of Réunion Island and the the third-largest commune of the island. Lively cafes and restaurants line its waterfront. Reefs protect the town’s sandy beach. Notable landmarks include the 18th-century Town Hall, a former warehouse. The Saga du Rhum museum chronicles the history of rum production on the island.
BEST TIME to VISIT
SAINT-PIERRE
BEST TIME to TRAVEL to REUNION
From June to September

Saint-Pierre - sunday on the beach

Saint-Pierre - 3 girls

Saint-Pierre - family on the beach

Saint-Pierre - restaurant

old canon and marina

ice-cream shop

Saint-Pierre - old train station

Saint-Pierre - creole style building

Saint-Pierre - creole style building

Saint-Pierre - creole style building

Saint-Pierre - church

Saint-Pierre - creole style house

Saint-Pierre - old creole style house

Saint-Pierre - creole style house

Saint-Pierre - creole style house

Saint-Pierre - old covered market - today a tourist market

Saint-Pierre - street heading to the oceanfront

Saint-Pierre - creole style building

Saint-Pierre - Creole houses and volcanic landscape

Saint-Pierre - old house

Saint-Pierre - Covered Market - souvenirs

Saint-Pierre - very old and large tree

Saint-Pierre - Covered Market

Saint-Pierre - Like everywhere in the world, the new buildings are charmless concrete cubes

around Saint-Pierre - coastline

around Saint-Pierre - coastline

around Saint-Pierre - coastline

around Saint-Pierre - coastline

Saint-Pierre - marina

Saint-Pierre - coastline - beach

Saint-Pierre - coastline - family on the beach

Saint-Pierre - Ocean Front avenue with shops and restaurants