Saint-Pierre - Activities, Attractions & Shopping
Reunion is great for walks, or you can go trekking for 2-3 days, staying overnight in huts along the tracks. Piton de la Fournaise is an active volcano, which last erupted in 2010. The summit of this peak is around 2,600 m, but the highest point on the island is the extinct volcano Piton des Neiges at 3,070 m.
The tourist office, situated in the tower, has all the information and maps.
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Phone # for Capitainerie above is misprinted. Corrected, it reads 0262-32-32-67 or 0262-32-32-65. Alternate email is thierry.kichena@saitpierre.re We were told to call the Capitainerie on VHF 16 or 09 before entering the channel, but had no luck on either. We made the entrance and docked at the concrete wall below the tower. Depth at the dock at low tide approx 2m. It gets deeper further west down the wall.