Plage de l'Anse Tabarin, Sand beach in Le Gosier, Guadeloupe, France.
Plage de l'Anse Tabarin is a sandy beach on the eastern shore of Le Gosier with ochre-colored sand and shallow turquoise waters. The shoreline curves gently and remains sheltered from strong waves throughout most of the year.
This beach served as the primary departure point for boats traveling to Gosier Islet and shaped early maritime connections in the region. The landing traditions established here influenced how locals and visitors still use the waterfront today.
The beach hosts regular community events, including organized beach cleaning days to protect the marine environment and coastline.
Access runs along General de Gaulle Boulevard and parking spaces are limited and shared with the adjacent beach area. Arriving early helps you find a spot, especially during weekends and public holidays.
A natural seawater pool sits next to the beach and offers swimmers an additional sheltered bathing space. This enclosed saltwater pool fills naturally and provides a gentler swimming experience separate from the open water.
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