2024

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Bus station

Built between 1973 and 1978, this bus station has some architectural and design interests, although some refreshment would be required. Managed by the Société d'économie mixte des transports de l'Ouest (SEMTO), it accommodates the bus lines criss-crossing the western intermunicipal area comprising La Possession, Saint-Paul, Le Port, Trois Bassins and Saint-Leu. You can also access the O2, O3, O4, S3, S4 and T lines of the yellow buses, direct to Saint-Denis and Saint-Pierre. Do not linger there after 8pm.

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 Saint-Paul
2024

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Bus station

There is not really a bus station in Sainte-Rose anymore. Lines 48 and 49 of the Estival network serve Sainte-Rose and its immediate surroundings (Saint-Benoît, Pont-Suspendu, Petit-Brûlé). A bus passes every 90 minutes. Schedules available on the website www.cirest.fr. It is a good option to come back from the path along the coast (from the port of Sainte-Rose to the Anse des Cascades, or the reverse). To come from a big city, you can take the Car Jaune bus network (line S1).

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 Sainte-Rose
2024

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Bus station

Saint-Leu is served by the T, O2, S3 and S4 lines of the "Cars Jaunes" which directly connect Saint-Denis and Saint-Pierre. Located in front of the town hall, the bus station is very pleasant and full of life but it still lacks shade. So if you have some time before your transport arrives, take the opportunity to visit the tourist office nearby or to wander around the town. The hidden treasures of Saint-Leu will then be revealed to you: the basalt architecture, graffiti by Jace or Oner, the church of Notre-Dame-de-la-Salette..

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 Saint-Leu
2024

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Bus station

It is the largest bus station on the island and the terminus of many lines. Located near the commercial heart of the island and the avenue Maréchal-Leclerc, it allows access to the airport thanks to the direct shuttle, to almost the whole island thanks to the yellow bus network and to the city with the urban network Citalis. But strongly exposed to the trade winds during the southern winter and to the sun rays due to the lack of shade, it is better not to arrive too early to take a bus. We advise you not to hang out there after a certain hour...

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 Saint-Denis
2024

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Bus station

Behind the Saint-Louis church and near the Lycée professionnel Victor Schoelcher, you'll find the town's bus station. Recently renovated, the structure includes shops, but also the brand-new branch of Alternéo, the public transport network of the South. Saint-Louis is on the T, S3, S4, S5, O1 and O2 lines of the Cars Jaunes, direct to Saint-Denis and Saint-Pierre. The 60 bus to Cilaos also leaves from here. The station is always bustling with activity... Beware, the place is not recommended in the evening.

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 Saint-Louis
2024

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Bus station

From Saint-Benoît, the E1, E2 and ZE lines of the regional Cars Jaunes network serve the town of Saint-Denis. The S1 and S2 lines of the Cars Jaunes join the one to Saint-Pierre. The S2 line leaves for Saint-Pierre via Les Plaines in 2 hours. The S1 line follows the same route, but goes around the volcano, with a journey time of 2.5 hours. Eleven lines of the Estival intercommunal network serve Saint-Benoît and its immediate surroundings (La Confiance, Bras-Madeleine, Bourbier, Chemin de Ceinture, etc.).

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 Saint-Benoît