Plunge into the world's most dramatic caldera interior — the Cirque de Salazie — where waterfalls cascade down 1,000-metre amphitheatre walls and the Creole village of Hellbourg is classified among France's Most Beautiful Villages.
What to expect
The winding descent into Salazie reveals layer upon layer of mist-shrouded peaks and the iconic Voile de la Mariée waterfall tumbling from sheer basalt cliffs. In Hellbourg you walk beneath centuries-old flamboyant trees past impeccably preserved colonial-Creole houses draped in bougainvillea. Your guide introduces you to locals and explains the cirque's unique micro-culture, isolation-bred patois, and indigenous plant life. Lunch at a family-run table d'hôte (bookable on request) showcases Creole cuisine at its most authentic.
Good to know
Best light is mid-morning; aim to depart port by 07:30. Round trip is approximately 5–7 hours. The road into the cirque is narrow — a private transfer is far more comfortable than a coach. Confirm all-aboard time with your ship and buffer generously; coastal traffic near Saint-Denis can be slow.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Pointe des Galets — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.