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The Raguénes peninsula is a fantastic destination for any season. I have been spearfishing in this area for quite some time, although I only take a few fish for personal consumption a few times a year. The rock flats in this area are abundant with marine fauna and flora, but unfortunately, fishing boats are causing damage to the ecosystem through overfishing. It's frustrating that the law only allows small line fishermen to catch two bars per day while boats are authorized to fill their nets without any regard for the impact on the environment. It's disheartening to witness this when you know firsthand the challenges of catching fish in open water. Despite this issue, the Raguénes peninsula remains a superb place to visit and I highly recommend it.
The beach is incredibly beautiful.
The beach is quite lovely, but regrettably, there's an excess of seaweed.
If you're a fan of unspoiled nature, then the GR is the perfect spot for you. The boulevard is a great place to start, followed by a stunning white sand beach that matches the color of the lagoon. However, it can get quite crowded during peak season, so it's best to visit during the off-season. 😍
The beach is quite small and lacks any noticeable amenities. The majority of the area is sandy, but there are some sizable rocks present. If you're up for some adventure, there are some rocky sections to explore. Overall, the beach is serene and tranquil.