Anse Gaullette lays in Baie Lazare, divided from Anse Val Mer by large
round shaped granite rocks. Takamaka trees and various green bushes hide
the beach from the nearby street. This 1,300 step long beach has very
fine sand and a flat seabed, which makes it ideal for swimming and
snorkelling.
A few palm trees arch in the direction of the ocean, where small fishing boats
are anchored. Beach Morning Glories with purple-pink, trumpet-shaped flowers
grow along the seashore. Facing the ocean the coastline of Anse Val Mer can
be seen on the right, while on the left the beach ends with some residential
Creole houses. The Lazare Picault Hotel and various shops are within walking
distance of this beach.
At the neighbouring beach Anse Val Mer,
the following water sport facilities are available:
Dive Centre Scuba Dive & Snorkelling Centre (PADI) next to Plantation
Club.