Canyoning · Cirque de Salazie, Hell-Bourg

Canyoning · Cirque de Salazie, Hell-Bourg

2 offers 90€ – 110€ 4.0 (3 reviews) Verified March 2026
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Both operators run the exact same route: the Trou Blanc canyon in the Cirque de Salazie, with a 6h full-day descent at a Sporty physical level. Canyon Attitude prices the tour at 90 € and meets you directly at the canyon entrance on Rue Amiral Lacaze in Salazie. Réunion Outdoor Activités hasn't published a price online, so you'll need to contact them for a quote before comparing. If budget certainty matters, Canyon Attitude gives you a locked 90 € rate upfront. Both operators guide in French and English, so language is not a differentiator. Book Réunion Outdoor Activités only after confirming their rate in writing.

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Best value Descent of the Trou Blanc Canyon in the Cirque de Salazie, Reunion Island

Descent of the Trou Blanc Canyon in the Cirque de Salazie, Reunion Island

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Descent of the Trou Blanc Canyon at Hell-Bourg in the Cirque de Salazie, Reunion Island

Descent of the Trou Blanc Canyon at Hell-Bourg in the Cirque de Salazie, Reunion Island

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Descent of the Trou Blanc Canyon in the Cirque de Salazie, Reunion Island

At 90 €, Canyon Attitude is the only operator with a published rate, meeting you at the canyon entrance on Rue Amiral Lacaze for a 6h Sporty descent.

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Descent of the Trou Blanc Canyon at Hell-Bourg in the Cirque de Salazie, Reunion Island

Réunion Outdoor Activités meets you at La Poste in Salazie for the same 6h route, worth contacting if their quote comes in below 90 €.

Frequently asked questions

How intense is the Trou Blanc canyon?
Both operators classify it as Sporty, and the full 6h duration means sustained effort throughout. Expect rappels, jumps and water crossings that keep your adrenaline running for the entire descent.
What is the most intense moment of the descent?
The rappels down the canyon walls are typically the peak moment, where you control your speed over cascading water. The Trou Blanc is known as one of the most spectacular canyons on Reunion Island for exactly that reason.
Do you need to be afraid of heights to tackle this canyon?
A degree of comfort with exposure helps. The Sporty level rating signals real vertical sections and drops, not a gentle wade. If heights trigger strong anxiety, discuss this with your operator before booking.
Is the season timing important for the experience?
Yes. The season runs from May to September, which is the dry season on Reunion Island. Water levels are safer and the canyon is at its best. Outside this window, flash flood risk makes the descent inadvisable.
Can I book as a solo traveller or do I need a group?
Contact the operators directly to check solo availability. Both *Canyon Attitude* and *Réunion Outdoor Activités* run guided tours, so joining an existing group departure is usually possible.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

For a 6h Sporty canyon day on Trou Blanc, wear a swimsuit under your wetsuit and bring water shoes with a firm grip. Your operator provides the harness, helmet and wetsuit, but pack a dry change of clothes and snacks with high energy density for the haul.

Getting there

Both meeting points are in Salazie, reachable via the RN2 road from Saint-Denis (roughly 40 km), the closest major hub to Roland Garros Airport on Reunion Island.

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Updated on 3 March 2026