Le Tampon 3-Day Itinerary

A day-by-day plan for Le Tampon: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.

Day 1

Arrive & Explore the Highlights

Morning
Marché de Le Tampon

A covered market selling fruit, vanilla, local honey, and crafts. It’s genuine rather than touristy—locals do their shopping here. The best bit is the aroma: fresh lychees, spices, and coffee.

🕐 Tuesday-Sunday: 6am-1pm

Free entry

💡 Bring cash, not cards, for small purchases. Try a sample of the vanilla powder (much cheaper than pods) and the tamarind juice sold from plastic bottles near the entrance.

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Afternoon
Église Notre-Dame de la Délivrance

A small 19th-century stone church with a simple whitewashed interior and a tall steeple. It’s the town’s main historic building, often overlooked by tourists. The wooden pews and altar carvings are lo

🕐 Open for mass only or by request (check bulletin on door)

Free entry

💡 Inside you’ll find a small display of old photographs showing Le Tampon in the 1900s. Ask the caretaker if it’s locked; he lives next door and will let you in.

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Evening
Where to eat

Façon Kréol · ££

Western grill · ££

Day 2

Deeper Into Le Tampon

Morning
Jardin de l'État

A compact botanical garden right in the town centre. It has mature tropical trees, a small pond, and several labelled plant species. There’s a gazebo area for picnics and benches for resting.

🕐 Monday-Friday: 8am-6pm; Saturday-Sunday: 9am-5pm

💡 Visit on Saturday morning when the local flea market sets up just outside the gates—good for cheap snacks and people-watching.

Midday
Bras de la Plaine Bridge

A spectacular single-arch suspension bridge spanning a deep, forested ravine. The bridge is pedestrian-only now, giving you stunning views down the gorge and across the island’s interior. The walk its

🕐 Open 24 hours

💡 Go early in the morning before the clouds build. The light on the gorge walls is best then, and it’s much quieter.

Evening
Dining tonight

Café Courses

Marius

Day 3

Final Favourites & Departure

Morning
Le Grand Brûlé Trail

A free hiking loop through a lava flow field from Piton de la Fournaise’s eruptions. The trail crosses black rock with sparse vegetation—otherworldly scenery. I

💡 Wear sturdy trainers or boots; the lava rock is sharp. Take sun protection and at least 1 litre of water—there’s no shade.

Final meal

Snack le campus

Ti Caze Pizza

Getting Around Le Tampon

Carsud Bus Line 11 From 1.50 EUR 50 min

Buy a rechargeable 'Passe' card at the Saint-Pierre bus office for 5 EUR—it works on all Carsud routes and saves fumbling for change. The bus runs along the coast with sea views.

Local Taxi (shared) From 15 EUR per person 40 min

Ask the hotel to arrange a shared taxi with other hikers—cheaper than a solo one. Leave by 7am to beat the midday clouds.

Carsud Bus Line C1 From 2 EUR 30 min

Take the C1 to Saint-Pierre, then change to the 20 or 22 bus to Roland Garros Airport—count 1.5 hours total. The bus stop for Les Orchidées is a 5-min walk on Rue de la République.

Airport Taxi From 60 EUR 45 min

Fix the fare before getting in—drivers rarely use meters. Cash preferred, but some take cards.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3 days enough for Le Tampon?

Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Marché de Le Tampon and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.

What is the best time to visit Le Tampon?

See our full best time to visit Le Tampon guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.

Where should I stay for this itinerary?

A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Hôtel l'Ecrin, Les Orchidee, Les Orchidées. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.