Hiking Tremblet Beach
Tremblet Beach is considered the youngest beach in the world, in fact it was created in 2007 following an eruption of Piton de la Fournaise. This is a very rare beach since it is composed of olivine (mineral which crystallizes when the lava cools down), which gives a green/yellow color to the beach. During the rainy season you could even discover a waterfall that throws itself on this beach, spectacle guaranteed!
The itinerary to discover Tremblet Beach:
You have to go by car to Temblet from the east of the island, take the direction of Sainte Rose then pass the lava road, then take a small road on the left to get to the car park. Below is the map showing the parking lot that will be the starting point of your hike.
This park in the small car park then a sign will indicate Tremblet beach 15 minutes, the path starts here by a few steps then you will pass in front of a Kiosk on your right continue to descend until you reach the cooled lava flows. You begin to see the Tremblet Beach continue straight while walking on the lava very quickly you will discover this superb olivine beach.
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