Corps de Garde

Corps de Garde is the largest beach in the commune, and also the busiest. It's also the most beautiful beach in the commune, according to residents.

It is located 3 kilometers from the town of Sainte-Luce. The water is clear and the sand is fine blond. Its trees (coconut and grape) provide a welcome shade for picnickers.

You can also visit the marine swimming pool (the only one of its kind in the entire Caribbean archipelago!) located at Corps de Garde. It boasts many facilities (volleyball net, refreshment bar, parking). There are also showers for rinsing off after a swim.

You'll be able to dine on-site with the proximity of restaurants on or near the beach. Swimming is supervised. It's often busy, especially at weekends.

The Club des Gommiers and the "South Discover" association offer a wide range of activities, including introductory sailing, canoeing, sailing, windsurfing, optimists, catamarans and swimming with flippers.

It's easy to get to, and the signage in the commune makes it fairly straightforward, so head for Sainte-Luce and follow the signs.

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Anse Corps de Garde
Anse Corps de Garde
Anse Corps de Garde
Anse Corps de Garde
Anse Corps de Garde
Anse Corps de Garde
Anse Corps de Garde
Anse Corps de Garde
Anse Corps de Garde
Anse Corps de Garde

Pointe Marin

Located at the southern entrance to the bay of Le Marin, Pointe Marin beach is one of the island's top 5 most beautiful beaches. Its fine white sand, blue water and coconut palms offering welcome shade make it one of the island's most pleasant swimming spots.

It also has public showers for rinsing off after a swim. The atmosphere is very family-oriented, with families and groups of friends choosing this place to spend the day. At weekends, the site is very lively. So you can enjoy the local warmth, often with live music.

Snacks and refreshment stands are available on-site. Swimming is supervised. Various activities are on offer, including introductory scuba diving (sea outings and water sports equipment hire), canoe-kayak and jet-ski rentals.

Vehicles are required to pay an entrance fee, so remember to bring a few euros (less than €5) if you're coming by car.

To get there, head towards the commune of Sainte-Anne, just before the entrance to the village, where the signs point precisely to this beach.

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Pointe Marin
Pointe Marin
Pointe Marin
Pointe Marin
Pointe Marin
Pointe Marin
Pointe Marin
Pointe Marin
Pointe Marin
Pointe Marin
Vue aérienne de la Pointe Marin
Vue aérienne de la Pointe Marin
Sunset at Pointe Marin
Sunset at Pointe Marin
Sunset at Pointe Marin
Sunset at Pointe Marin
Pointe Marin
Pointe Marin