Saga du Rhum - 4 Things to Know Before Visiting

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About Saga du Rhum

Established in the heart of the Isautier distillery in Saint-Pierre, the oldest family distillery on the island. Saga du Rhum is Réunion's only rum museum. The museum showcases Reunion's history and the importance of local sugar cane agriculture and industry.

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Grande Anse beach

Grande Anse beach

10.4km from Saga du Rhum

Grande-Anse is the largest beach on the island Réunion. Grande Anse beach has everything needed to appeal to sunbathers and lovers of coastal landscapes.

Petite Île

Petite Île

11.57km from Saga du Rhum

The Petite Île is an island of the Indian Ocean in the immediate vicinity of the coast south of the island of Reunion.

Rivière des Remparts

Rivière des Remparts

16.34km from Saga du Rhum

Located in the south of the island, near the volcano Piton de la Fournaise, the Rivière des Remparts slowly makes its way through a deep caldera to the sea at Saint Joseph.

Cascade de Grand Galet

Cascade de Grand Galet

18.18km from Saga du Rhum

Grand Galet Falls is a waterfall on the southern section of the island of Réunion. It is situated in the Réunion National Park, and its natural pool is a popular swimming and picnic place on weekends and holidays.

Grand Bénare

Grand Bénare

22.29km from Saga du Rhum

At an elevation of 2898 mètres, Grand Bénare is Reunion's third highest peak. It is most often accessed by hike from the Maido in the heights of Saint Paul.

Plaine des Sables

Plaine des Sables

22.44km from Saga du Rhum

Plaine des Sables is a beautiful landscape, which was created from the eruption of Piton Chisny.

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Réunion

Réunion

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Reunion is a French overseas island located in the midst of the Indian Ocean, 700 kilometers east of the island of Madagascar, and 200 kilometers South-West of Mauritius. The island has been inhabited since the 16th century when people from France and Madagascar settled there.

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