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| Anse Barbarons |
The soft sand beach Anse Barbarons is about 1400 steps long and lies in a
beautiful bay. Large granite rocks frame this beach at both ends. It is sheltered by
Takamaka trees, coconut palms and Vouloutye bushes. Occasional coral stones
are scattered along the beach due to the nearby reef. During the southeast
monsoon from May to October strong currents can make swimming dangerous.
Flags at the hotel Le Méridien Barbarons at the north end of this beach
indicate the swimming conditions. Anse Barbarons is well known for its excellent
snorkelling in the vicinity of the hotel. Ile aux Vachez and the green landscape
of Mount Barbarons are within view of the beach.
At Anse Barbarons the following water sport facilities are available:
Watersport Centre Le Méridien Barbarons
- Windsurfing, waterskiing, kayaking, jet ski and pedalos.
- Diving (PADI), snorkelling and deep-sea fishing.
Le Méridien Barbarons

The 4-star hotel Le Méridien Barbarons is located at this beach. Its architectural style makes it
particularly suitable for families with children. The hotel offers a large
variety of water sports.
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