Anse Céron in the municipality of Prêcheur is well worth a visit for its grey-black volcanic sand.

The beach is bordered by coconut and grape trees, and there is a great deal of vegetation. The water is crystal-clear. So don't forget your mask, snorkel and flippers to admire the seabed.

The nearby îlet la Perle is renowned for its seabed. 

Picnic tables and showers are available.

The nearby îlet la Perle is renowned for its seabed.

Picnic tables and showers are available.

It's a beach that has become popular over time. Its authenticity appeals to tourists looking for something different from the white-sand beaches of the south.

To get there via Fort-de-France, follow the signs for Saint-Pierre, then Le Prêcheur, and continue towards Anse Couleuvre. The entrance to Anse Céron will be mentioned.

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