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Plage de l'Anse Céron

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97250 Le Prêcheur
Anse Céron, located at the end of the North Caribbean road, offers direct access to a splendid black sand beach, equipped with tables, showers, toilets and barbecues (although it is advisable to bring your own grill).
Shaded by coconut and grape trees, it's ideal for a relaxing day out. From the beach, the view extends to Îlet de la Perle and, on a clear day, the island of Dominica.
The sea, generally clear, can be rough due to the swell. With sea depths increasing rapidly, supervision of children is essential. Snorkellers will be delighted, especially near the rocks on the right. It is sometimes possible to spot dolphins from the beach or, in December, to observe whales on their migration.
Situation: After leaving the village of Le Prêcheur, it is the penultimate beach of the north Caribbean coast.

Beach type: Wild

Water: Crystal clear

Sand: Volcanic black

Sea: Quickly deep - swell sometimes

Vegetation: Shaded - Coconut trees - "Grape trees"

Environment and nearby: whale and dolphin transhumance road - View of la Perle islet and Dominica - Habitation Céron

Wildlife: Fish - Sea turtles

Diving: Snorkeling for good swimmers

Facilities: Parking - Tables - Showers

Location

Plage de l'Anse Céron
97250 Le Prêcheur
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