
La plage du Diamant
Le Diamant – a famous rock
The village of Le Diamant, which takes its pretty name from the famous rock which lies 4km off its coast, is marked by many hills like Morne Larcher which goes right down to the deep waters of the shore. These hills have a wide choice of walks with various levels of difficulty to suit everyone from pleasure walkers to the most seasoned hikers.
The history of Le Rocher du Diamant

A former haunt of pirates, but also a strategic site for the defence of the island during the Anglo-French Wars, the Rocher du Diamant is today a conservation area which is closed to the public.
It is home to the Couresse grass snake, the last grass snake native to the island, and lots of birds (frigate birds, tropicbirds, brown boobies).
However, it is possible to get close to this gem and admire its majesty as the galleons and warships of yesteryear have made way for diving boats. This is the best-known diving spot on the island, where divers come to discover the underwater flora, fauna and caves.
Those who prefer relaxing can enjoy another attraction of Le Diamant, its long shady beach of white sand, a real invitation to do nothing.
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