Mauritius & Réunion
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The Indian Ocean island of La Reunion is regarded as a part of France, which is a polite way of saying it is a colonial remnant of the former French empire that still occupies bits and pieces of the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean. The main town and only airport is at St-Denis, on the north coast; however, the island's main harbour is simply called Le Port, on the west coast. Most of the beaches are along the south coast. The road network is well-developed, with a circular highway more-or-less following the coastline around the edge of the island and a cross-island route bisecting the eastern third, between the towns of Sainte-Pierre and Saint-Benoit. Tourism is now the island's major source of revenue after sugar exports, and hotels, resorts, and Oceanside resorts, hotels, and B&Bs abound.
Legend Includes:
Roads by classification, Points of Interest, National Parks, Airports, Golf Courses, Beaches, Campsites, Waterfalls, Viewpoints, Churches, Surfing/Scuba Diving Spots, Fishing Spots, Hospitals, harbours/Ports, Lighthouses, Museums, Monuments, Caves, Mosques, Mountain Peaks, Botanic Gardens, Wildlife Sanctuary, Zoos, Sports Fields, and much more.