
Plage grande anse des salines is a nature attraction on Petite Terre. This natural area showcases the lush tropical landscapes and diverse ecosystems that Petite Terre is known for. Visitors can explore the local flora and fauna in a serene setting.

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A shallow turquoise lagoon between the two islets of Petite Terre, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life. Snorkeling here reveals sea turtles, rays, nurse sharks, and colorful reef fish in a protected natural reserve.

A 19th-century lighthouse on Terre-de-Bas, now housing a small museum about the reserve's ecosystem. The surrounding area is home to one of the largest populations of the endangered Lesser Antillean iguana.

A strictly protected nature reserve covering both islets, home to over 10,000 Lesser Antillean iguanas - the largest colony in the world. The reserve also protects nesting sea turtles, hermit crabs, and rare coastal vegetation.