Canyoning · Langevin River, Saint-Joseph

Canyoning · Langevin River, Saint-Joseph

9 offers 55€ – 100€ 5.0 (164 reviews) Verified March 2026
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9 tours on the Langevin River range from 55 € to 100 €, with sessions running from 3h to a full day. Three intensity tiers cover everyone. Family and beginner options (55,61 €, "Occasionally sporty") last half a day or 3,4h and focus on the Petit Galet section, accessible from age 6. Intermediate tours (99,100 €, "Occasionally sporty") push deeper into Grand Galet canyon with 5.5h of sustained rappels and natural slides. Sporty full-day descents (95 €, "Sporty" level) tackle Grand Galet or Ti Cap, with technical sequences and stronger water flow. Budget is not the deciding factor here: the canyon section is. Pick by physical level first, then by how many hours you want in the water.

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Best value
Petit Galet Family Canyoning in the Rivière Langevin, Saint-Joseph, Reunion Island5.0 (14)
55€See offer
Top rated
Canyoning in Langevin River in Saint-Joseph, Reunion Island5.0 (136)
55€See offer
Family Canyoning in Langevin, Reunion Island5.0 (10)
60€See offer
Descent of the Langevin Canyon in Saint-Joseph, Reunion Island5.0 (2)
60.5€See offer
Grand Galet Canyon in Reunion Island5.0 (2)
95€See offer
Sporty canyon of Grand Galet in the Langevin river in Saint-Joseph, Reunion Island
95€See offer
Canyon of Ti Cap in the Langevin River, Reunion Island
95€See offer
Descent of the Grand Galet Canyon in the Langevin River at Saint-Joseph, Reunion Island
99€See offer

Our picks

Best family initiation

Canyoning in Langevin River in Saint-Joseph, Reunion Island

Petit Galet with Canyon Arrangé at 55 € runs 3h at "Occasionally sporty" level, guided in English, Spanish and French, making it the most accessible entry for mixed-age groups.

55 €See offer

Maximum rush

Canyon of Ti Cap in the Langevin River, Reunion Island

CilaosAventure's Ti Cap full-day descent at 95 € carries a "Sporty" physical level and drops into the most technical section of the Langevin River canyon, with waterfalls and sustained rappels all day.

95 €See offer

Best value for intermediates

Descent of the Langevin Canyon in Saint-Joseph, Reunion Island

Réunion Outdoor Activités offers 4h on Grand Galet canyon at 60.50 €, "Occasionally sporty" level, meeting directly at the Grand Galet waterfall car park.

60.5 €See offer

Longest immersion

Descent of the Grand Galet Canyon in the Langevin River at Saint-Joseph, Reunion Island

Réunion Outdoor Activités runs the deepest "Occasionally sporty" descent at 5.5h for 99 €, covering more of the Grand Galet canyon than any other non-sporty tour.

99 €See offer

Frequently asked questions

What's the most intense moment in the Langevin canyon?
On the sporty full-day routes like Grand Galet or Ti Cap, the peak intensity hits during sustained rappel sequences with active waterfalls pushing directly onto you. The "Sporty" physical level means you'll be managing water pressure on vertical drops for most of the descent.
Do you need to be afraid of heights to enjoy canyoning here?
Height exposure is real on the sporty routes, but the family options on Petit Galet are designed to minimize vertical drops and focus on natural slides and wading. If heights are a concern, start with a 3h "Occasionally sporty" session at 55 €.
What's the highest-rated experience on the Langevin River?
The overall average across all 9 tours sits at a perfect 5.0/5 based on 164 reviews, which is exceptionally rare for an outdoor activity category. Every operator here holds that standard collectively.
Which tour is best for a first-timer with no canyoning experience?
The Petit Galet Family Canyoning with Canyon Arrangé at 55 € is the most beginner-friendly entry point: 3h, "Occasionally sporty" level, guided in English, French and Spanish, with a straightforward meeting point near the Chemin Bancoule bus stop.
How long is the season for canyoning on the Langevin River?
The season runs from May through September. Outside these months, water levels and safety conditions on the Langevin can make descents impractical or dangerous.
Is there a difference between the half-day and full-day sporty routes?
Yes. The full-day "Sporty" routes (Grand Galet and Ti Cap at 95 €) cover more canyon sections with technically demanding rappels, while the half-day "Occasionally sporty" options focus on a shorter stretch with less vertical exposure. The full-day commitment means more time in cold water with higher physical output.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Wetsuit, helmet and harness are provided by operators on all tours. Bring water shoes with a firm grip (essential for slippery volcanic rock), a change of dry clothes for after, and a waterproof bag for valuables. For full-day "Sporty" routes, a light snack is strongly recommended.

Getting there

Most operators meet at the Grand Galet waterfall car park at 43 Rte de Grand Galet, Saint-Joseph, or at the bakery La Langevine on 2 Rue De La Passerelle. Saint-Joseph is roughly 40 km south of Saint-Denis via the RN2 coastal road.

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Updated on 3 March 2026