Fodor's Expert Review Plage de la Chapelle à Anse-Bertrand
For a delightful day trip to the northern coast of Grande-Terre, aim for this spot—one of the loveliest white-sand beaches, whose gentle mid-afternoon waves are popular with families. The beach is shaded by coconut palms, you can explore the ruins of a chapel, and the sea kayaking is excellent. When the tide rolls in, the beach is equally popular with surfers. Several little terrace restaurants are at the far end of the beach, but you might want to bring your own mat or beach towel; no one rents chaise longues. The town has remained relatively undeveloped. Amenities: food and drink; showers; toilets. Best for: solitude; sunrise; sunset; surfing; swimming; walking; windsurfing.