Réunion's Dravidian Hindu temples are among the most ornate outside of India — riot of colour, deity sculpture, and incense that tells the story of the island's Tamil indentured-labourer heritage. Pair a private temple visit with a curated walk through Saint-Denis's Creole colonial architecture and spice market.
What to expect
Your guide meets you at the port and drives to the Temple Tamoul Shri Maha Badra Karli in Saint-André, one of the island's most spectacular Tamil temples, its gopuram tower ablaze with painted deities. Inside, an officiating priest explains the festival calendar and the Tamil migration story with quiet authority. The route then sweeps into Saint-Denis — the island's elegant capital — where you walk the Rue de Paris beneath its double row of frangipanis, duck into the Marché du Champ Fleuri for vanilla, turmeric, and Bourbon spices, and close with a Creole lunch at a family-run table d'hôte. The convergence of African, Indian, French, and Chinese cultures on one small island is genuinely unlike anywhere else on Earth.
Good to know
Half-day (4–5 hours). Dress modestly for the temple (shoulders and knees covered; scarves provided). Saint-Denis is approximately 20 minutes from the port. Best combined with a morning arrival. Pre-book 1 week ahead; confirm the guide speaks your preferred language.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Reunion — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.