Anse Céron, in the commune 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 islet, 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.