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title: "Colombier Beach"
description: "Colombier is the beach that earns its beauty. There's no road access — you either hike in (about 25 to 30 minutes from the trailhead at Petite Anse or Flamands) or arrive by boat. That barrier to entry keeps the crowds thin and preserves a sense of wildness that's rare on an island this developed."
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Colombier is the beach that earns its beauty. There's no road access — you either hike in (about 25 to 30 minutes from the trailhead at Petite Anse or Flamands) or arrive by boat. That barrier to entry keeps the crowds thin and preserves a sense of wildness that's rare on an island this developed.

The beach is a small, sheltered cove with calm turquoise water, excellent snorkelling along the rocky edges, and a handful of mooring buoys where sailing yachts anchor for the day. Sea turtles are frequent visitors to this bay — slip on a mask and fins and you stand a very good chance of swimming alongside one.

The hike in is worth doing for its own sake. The trail from Flamands follows the coastline with sweeping views across the channel toward the uninhabited islands. It's moderately strenuous, so bring water and wear proper shoes.
