• Anse Meunier

    Anse Meunier

    Anse Meunier is a beach that could make many of the island's beaches pale in comparison, and it has the advantage of being relatively uncrowded. Judge for yourself: fine blond sand, transparent turquoise-blue water and a view of the Rocher du Diamant and the reclining woman aka Morne Larcher. A special feature of Anse Meunier is that it is surrounded by a desert area with cactus on the heights and mangrove trees in a mangrove ... a flooded forest.

    Commune

    Sainte-Anne

    Bathing water quality

    icon on water quality Excellent

    Activities at the beach or nearby

    Discovery activitiesSnorkelingMangrove

Anse Meunier, also known as Anse Moustique, is a beach in Sainte-Anne that is still relatively uncrowded. Its proximity to the much more attractive Les Salines beach beach is undoubtedly a factor. It offers breathtaking views of Diamond Rock and Morne Larcher.

However, this white sand beach with dense vegetation is well worth a visit and could appeal to those seeking peace and quiet.

Its surroundings remain wild and often attract a fringe crowd. It is particularly popular with naturists. Its coastal path leads to Les Salines beach or Anse Caritan via the Trace des Caps.

To get to Anse Meunier, follow signs for Les Salines beach, where the entrance to Anse Meunier or Anse Moustique is marked by a sign. Alternatively, if you want to enjoy a beautiful walk in nature, you can go to Les Salines and follow the small path along the beach (about 2 km (1.24 mi)) or take the hike from Anse Caritan beach via the Trace des Caps.

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Localization

Localization

14.4156919176, -60.8903823685