This city of passage between the North and the East has a rich historical past from the sugar period, especially its old factories on the French side. The town centre is organised around a church, its fountain and its town hall shaded by flamboyant lights. It is your starting point for discovering the surrounding area, where there are numerous pools and waterfalls, including the majestic Niagara waterfall. The Bocage area offers you beautiful tables for lunch before taking a digestive stroll along the northern path to the Bel-Air lighthouse, classified as a historical monument. It is the only one on the island that has crossed the cyclones since 1845.

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Plantation de canne à sucre à Sainte-Suzanne. Atamu RAHI - Iconotec
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