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Roland Garros Airport (RUN) — The Complete Master Guide 2026

Indian Ocean French DOM · Air Austral Hub · French Republic NOT in Schengen · Euro

Roland Garros Airport (RUN) — The Complete Master Guide 2026

Roland Garros Airport sits 10 km east of Saint-Denis in Sainte-Marie, on the north coast of La Réunion, and set its all-time record of 2,764,811 passengers in 2025 (+4% YoY). La Réunion is a French overseas department (DOM-974) — full part of the French Republic and the EU, BUT explicitly NOT part of the Schengen Area. The practical result: EES and ETIAS do NOT apply at RUN; the Schengen visa does not authorise entry to Réunion either. France’s DOMs run their own visa regime. Currency is the euro since 2002. Air Austral is the flag carrier and hub; Air France, Corsair (expanding to 12 weekly flights) and French Bee fly the long-haul to mainland France. Named after the Réunion-born aviator Roland Garros (1888-1918), the same name on the Paris tennis tournament.

✈️ IATA: RUN · ICAO: FMEE
📍 10 km E of Saint-Denis · Sainte-Marie
🚌 Car Jaune · ~30 min · €2-5
🛂 Non-Schengen DOM — No EES, No ETIAS

⚡ 2026 Quick Reference — Key Facts at a Glance

Car Jaune E1/E2/E3/T/TX
~30 min to Saint-Denis · €2 single — the public coach network from RUN to all major Réunion towns; cash or contactless
Z’éclair express shuttle
€5 single · faster non-stop service — the airport-direct express alternative to Car Jaune
Citalis 31 + 33
Saint-Denis city network · €1.50 — the local urban buses if you connect via the Gare Routière in central Saint-Denis
Taxi / Heetch
€25-40 · ~20-25 min · the regulated taxi rank rate to Saint-Denis centre; Heetch active on the island
Currency
Euro (€) — France/EU since 2002; cards everywhere; some rural Cirque villages still cash-preferring
Air Austral Business Class Lounge
Priority Pass + LoungeKey · airside near Gate 5 · the only PP option at RUN
Schengen status
NOT in Schengen — La Réunion is excluded from the Schengen Area despite being EU territory. EES + ETIAS DO NOT apply to enter
2026 change
Corsair Toulouse-RUN direct from 15 June 2026 (2x/week), and Région Réunion bus-fare half-price subscriptions since 1 May 2026

🏢 1. Two-Terminal Configuration & the Sainte-Marie Layout

Roland Garros Airport runs all civil passenger operations from a single integrated terminal building in Sainte-Marie commune, 10 km east of central Saint-Denis on the north-coast plain between the Mascarene Sea and the Piton des Neiges massif. Operations are managed by Société Aéroportuaire de La Réunion Roland Garros (SARRG), the airport company part-owned by the Région Réunion and the French state. The airport handled 2,764,811 passengers in 2025 — an all-time record, +4% on 2024 — with metropolitan France (59% of total) and Mauritius (663,000 pax, second-largest market) as the dominant flows.

🛫 Single Terminal — Two Halls

Layout: a single building with the international hall on one wing and the domestic/regional hall on the other — sharing one central airside food court and the Air Austral Business Class Lounge.

Border: French Police aux Frontières handles all international arrivals; no Schengen check because Réunion is outside Schengen. Domestic flights to/from mainland France technically cross the Schengen line (because metropolitan France IS Schengen) but the Schengen check happens at CDG/Orly, not at RUN.

Walk time: 5-9 min check-in to furthest gate.

📍 Sainte-Marie — The Airport Commune

Sainte-Marie is a coastal-plain commune of around 33,000 residents, between the Saint-Denis bay and the Salazie cirque. The airport rim is car-park, fuel depot, freight forwarding.

Car Jaune stop: directly outside arrivals (the “Aéroport” halt) — the Réunion-wide coach network

Hotels: Hôtel Tropic Appart’Hôtel (3 min from terminal), Lux* Saint-Gilles for upmarket; Saint-Denis city centre is 20 min away by taxi/bus.

Operating airlines (May 2026)

  • Air Austral (UU) — Réunion-based flag carrier and the hub. Daily Paris CDG (Boeing 777), plus Mayotte, Mauritius, Madagascar, Comoros, Johannesburg, Bangkok, Chennai, Réunion-internal helicopter routes. SARRG part-owns. The dominant local carrier brand.
  • Air France (AF) — daily Paris CDG with Boeing 777 / 787, plus Air France-affiliated codeshare onward via CDG.
  • Corsair (SS) — expanding to 12 weekly flights from mainland France in 2026. Paris Orly main; direct Toulouse-RUN service from 15 June 2026 (2x/week); Lyon also serves seasonally.
  • French Bee (BF) — low-cost long-haul; Paris Orly + onward Tahiti/San Francisco network. The youngest Réunion-mainland carrier.
  • Air Mauritius (MK) — daily Port Louis Mauritius (40 min flight). The Mauritius-Réunion link is one of the busier short-haul Indian Ocean routes.
  • Madagascar Airlines (MD) — Antananarivo + Nosy Be seasonal.
  • SA Airlink (4Z) — Johannesburg twice-weekly, the African-mainland link.

No US, Australian or East Asian direct service in 2026 — all such connections go via CDG, Mauritius, Johannesburg or Bangkok.

🛂 2. French DOM Border: EU Territory, NOT in Schengen

This is the most-confused border story in this batch and worth getting right. La Réunion is a French overseas department (Département 974), full part of the French Republic and the European Union (specifically: an EU “Outermost Region” under Article 349 TFEU). BUT it is explicitly excluded from the Schengen Area. The same applies to Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, and Mayotte. The practical consequences for travellers are significant and counter-intuitive.

🛂

A Schengen Visa Does NOT Authorise Réunion

If you need a visa to enter Schengen France, your Schengen visa does NOT extend to Réunion. You need a separate DOM-TOM visa (sometimes called a “France Outre-Mer” visa). Visa-exempt nationalities for Schengen are generally also visa-exempt for Réunion, but the legal authorisations are issued under different procedures.

EES & ETIAS Do NOT Apply to Enter Réunion

EES went live across Schengen on 10 April 2026. Réunion is outside Schengen, so EES does NOT apply at RUN. ETIAS, the €7 Schengen pre-travel authorisation due Q4 2026, similarly does NOT cover Réunion. The PAF officers at RUN use the French national passport-check system.

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Euro — Cards Are King

Réunion runs on the euro since 2002 — identical to mainland France. Cards everywhere; contactless dominant in Saint-Denis and Saint-Gilles. ATMs at RUN arrivals. The mountain cirques (Mafate, Cilaos, Salazie) still favour small euro notes; carry €100-150 in cash if hiking.

Who needs what for Réunion

Passport Visa for Réunion Schengen visa works? EES applies at RUN?
EU / EEA / Swiss No — freedom of movement N/A (no visa needed) No
UK No (90/180 visa-free) N/A No
USA / Canada / Australia / NZ / Japan / Brazil No (90/180 visa-free) N/A No
Mauritius / Madagascar / Seychelles No (bilateral, 90 days) N/A No
South Africa Yes — DOM-TOM visa (separate from Schengen) NO — Schengen visa does not authorise Réunion No
India / China Yes — DOM-TOM visa (separate from Schengen) NO — Schengen visa does not authorise Réunion No
🧮 The Schengen-Counter Wrinkle

Because Réunion is outside Schengen, days spent here do NOT count toward your Schengen 90/180 quota. Travellers approaching the ceiling sometimes route a 2-3 week Réunion stay between Schengen visits to break the counter. The mechanic works. The catch: most flights to/from Réunion go via mainland France (Paris CDG or Orly), and the CDG/Orly transit IS a Schengen entry/exit — you accrue days for the airport-transit time. To avoid Schengen entirely, fly Mauritius-RUN or Johannesburg-RUN.

🚌 3. Car Jaune, Z’éclair, JETCAR & the Premium Coastal Shuttles

RUN has no rail link (Réunion has no railway network at all). The transport story is the Car Jaune island-wide coach network (yellow buses, run by the Région Réunion), supplemented by the local Citalis Saint-Denis urban network and the premium JETCAR OI coastal shuttles.

⭐ Car Jaune — The Island-Wide Coach Network

  • Lines E1, E2, E3, T, TX serve the airport, connecting to Saint-Denis (~30 min) and onward to Saint-Pierre, Saint-Benoît, Cilaos, Salazie.
  • Single ticket around €2; the Z’éclair express shuttle is €5 for a faster non-stop airport service.
  • Since 1 May 2026, the Région Réunion offers half-price subscriptions in response to rising fuel prices — useful for any stay longer than a week.
  • Bus stops directly outside arrivals; the “Aéroport” halt is the integrated coach terminus.
  • Verify the current carjaune.re schedule before relying on a specific connection.

🚌 Citalis 31 + 33 — Saint-Denis Urban

The Citalis urban network covers central Saint-Denis (population ~150,000, the largest city in Réunion). Connect from Car Jaune at the Gare Routière in Saint-Denis.

  • Citalis Line 31: to the western neighbourhoods, including the Jardin de l’État.
  • Citalis Line 33: coastal route along the Boulevard Sud.
  • Fare around €1.50; cash to driver or pass.

🚐 JETCAR OI — Premium Coastal Shuttle

For travellers heading to the western beach resorts or the southern coast directly from the airport, JETCAR OI runs a daily premium shuttle service.

  • RUN → Saint-Gilles-les-Bains: ~1 hour, the lagoon and beach-hotel area.
  • RUN → Saint-Pierre: ~1 hour 30 minutes, the southern coast.
  • Daily in both directions; book ahead via jetcaroi.fr.
  • More expensive than Car Jaune (€25-40 per person) but air-conditioned with luggage capacity for beach-bag holiday traffic.

🚕 Taxi / Heetch

  • Regulated taxi rank outside arrivals; metered, follows the Réunion taxi tariff. €25-40 to Saint-Denis centre, 20-25 min off-peak.
  • Heetch (the French ride-hail) is active on the island; often a bit cheaper than the metered taxi, especially off-peak.
  • No Bolt, no Uber in Réunion as of May 2026 — the French ride-hail regulation favours Heetch and the regulated VTCs.
  • Rent-a-car desks (Sixt, Avis, Europcar, Hertz, plus local Locauto) line the arrivals hall; many visitors hire a car for the island week, since the cirques and the volcano are not feasible by bus.

🛋️ 4. Air Austral Business Class Lounge: The Single PP Option

RUN has one airside lounge that accepts Priority Pass — the Air Austral Business Class Lounge, near Gate 5. There is also a separate Air France Salon for Air France Business and Flying Blue Elite Plus passengers, which does not take Priority Pass. The Air Austral lounge is the only walk-in PP option at the airport.

🛋️ Air Austral Business Class Lounge

Location: airside near Gate 5.

Access: Priority Pass, LoungeKey, Air Austral Business, Flying Blue Elite Plus (on Air France codeshare flights via Air Austral).

Walk-in: approximately €40 (verify the current rate at the door).

What’s inside: Creole-leaning buffet (achards, samoussa, rougail saucisses on the hot bar, tropical fruit), open bar with Rhum Charrette and Savanna, espresso, runway view towards the Indian Ocean. Hours sync with scheduled flight departures, generally early morning through the last outbound.

✈️ Air France Salon — AF Business Only

Access: Air France Business Class, SkyTeam Elite Plus (Air France/KLM, Delta etc.), Flying Blue Platinum.

Does NOT accept Priority Pass. Walk-in is not available.

Practical: if you fly Corsair, French Bee, Air Austral economy with Priority Pass, the Air Austral lounge is your option. The AF Salon is the better product but its access requirements are narrower.

🍛 5. Creole Food: Cari, Rougail Saucisses, Charrette Rum & Bichiques

Réunionese Creole cuisine is the Indian Ocean food story: a fusion of French colonial, Indian (Tamil + Gujarati), Madagascan, Chinese (the “Hak Ka” community), African and Comorian traditions. Turmeric, ginger, garlic, thyme, and the local bird’s-eye piment. Rice is the staple base. The RUN airside food court does competent samoussa and rougail; the real eating is in Saint-Denis or the western lagoon villages.

🍛 Cari — The Universal Réunionese Stew

The defining Réunionese dish: a stew (cari, sometimes anglicised as “carry”) of meat, fish or vegetable with tomato, onion, garlic, ginger, turmeric and thyme, served with rice and the side rougail (chutney). Cari poulet (chicken), cari masalé, cari ti jacques (young jackfruit) and the Saint-Denis specialty cari mangue with lobster are the central versions. €12-25 per plate at a kreol restaurant; €15-22 at the RUN food court.

🌶️ Rougail Saucisses — The Island’s Most Iconic Dish

Smoked sausage stewed in a tomato + onion + garlic + ginger + thyme + piment rougail sauce, served on rice with the side grains (lentils or beans). The everyday Réunionese lunch. €10-18 at a kreol kitchen, €12-20 at the airport. Le Caritologue in Saint-Denis (wood-fire kreol cooking) is the central reference; food trucks at the markets are the affordable version.

🥃 Rhum Charrette + Savanna + Isautier

Réunion has a serious rum-distilling tradition: sugar cane is the historical island crop. Rhum Charrette 49° is the cheap-and-cheerful workhorse in every Réunion kitchen; Savanna 50° is the more structured artisan rum; Isautier is the heritage label, distilling since 1845. The rhum arrangé (flavoured macerations with vanilla, pineapple, ginger, banana, faham orchid) are the local mixology specialty. €15-50 a bottle at the RUN duty-free.

🐟 Bichiques & Bouchon — The Acquired Tastes

Bichiques are the tiny baby fish of the Cotylopus acutipinnis and Sicyopterus lagocephalus river-mouth species, harvested at the river mouths from October to April. €40-80 per kilo — expensive, seasonal, the “caviar of Réunion.” Bouchons are the Réunionese Chinese-influenced steamed dumpling (pork or chicken), eaten as a snack or starter, €1 each at street stalls. Both small-batch Réunionese; neither widely exported.

Duty-Free — What’s Worth Buying

🥃 Rhum Réunionnais

€15-50 per 700ml. Rhum Charrette (the cheap workhorse), Savanna Single-Cask, Isautier Réserve, Rivière du Mât. The rhum arrangé with vanilla and faham orchid is the Indian Ocean signature. EU customs allow personal-use returns to mainland France.

🌸 Bourbon Vanilla

€20-60 per 100g. “Vanille Bourbon” is the Réunion (formerly Île Bourbon) heritage vanilla — one of the world’s top three vanilla growing regions alongside Madagascar and Tahiti. Provanille and Vanille des Tropiques are the central producers; the small batches with the longer pod-lengths command higher prices.

🧂 Sel de Salines + Curry Mélange

€5-15. Sea salt from the Saline lagoon (south-west of the island) and the prepared Réunionese curry-spice blends — turmeric-coriander-cumin-cardamom-piment mixes for cari at home. Lighter than rum on the customs declaration.

🍫 Tablette de Chocolat Vanillé

€6-15 per tablet. Réunion-vanilla-flavoured artisan chocolate bars by local chocolatiers, plus jam and confiture (mangue, goyavier, ananas-Victoria) from small producers. The Eric Kahlhamer chocolaterie and the local confitureries are the airport-stocked brands.

💡 6. Insider: Piton de la Fournaise, the Three Cirques, the Lagoon

🌋 Piton de la Fournaise — One of the World’s Most Active Volcanoes

Piton de la Fournaise (2,632 m, “Peak of the Furnace”) on the southern flank of Réunion is among Earth’s most active volcanoes, with eruptions every 1-3 years. Access via the Pas de Bellecombe trailhead (1 hour drive from Saint-Pierre, 2 hours from Saint-Denis), then a 2-3 hour hike across the plain-of-sands lunar landscape to the Dolomieu crater rim. Always check the Observatoire Volcanologique du Piton de la Fournaise (OVPF) for current eruption-alert status; trails close during eruptions, and the volcano-tourism crowds appear within hours of a new eruption announcement.

🏔️ The Three Cirques — UNESCO Pitons, Cirques et Remparts (2010)

Réunion’s three crater-amphitheatre cirquesMafate, Salazie, Cilaos — cluster around the dormant Piton des Neiges (3,070 m, the highest point in the Indian Ocean). UNESCO World Heritage since 2010. Mafate is uniquely road-free: it can only be reached on foot or by helicopter, with around 600 residents in small îlets (hamlets) supplied by helicopter drop. The Salazie cirque is road-accessible (Hell-Bourg is the heritage village); Cilaos has the famous thermal spa, hairpin RN5 road, and lentils Cilaos PDO. Multi-day hikes through all three (5-7 days) are the classic Réunion adventure.

🏖️ The Lagoon — L’Hermitage & Saint-Gilles

The western coast between Boucan-Canot and Saint-Gilles-les-Bains is the only Réunion section with substantial sandy lagoon beaches protected by a coral reef. L’Hermitage is the snorkel-and-glass-bottom-boat anchor; Boucan-Canot is the surfing beach. Note the shark-attack history: Réunion’s shark situation is real (bull and tiger sharks; 25+ attacks since 2011), and surfing is restricted to designated zones with shark-netting (Cap Méchant, Saint-Pierre). Swimming inside the lagoon line is safe.

🛕 Saint-Denis — The Capital’s Hindu & Colonial Layers

Saint-Denis (~150,000 residents) is the colonial-era capital with cases créoles (heritage Creole houses with wraparound verandas) along rue de Paris. The Hindu Tamil temples — particularly the Kalikambal Temple and the Petite Île Tamil temple — reflect the indentured-labour migration after 1848 slavery abolition. The Marché Forain (Sunday market on the Rambla) and the Jardin de l’État botanical garden are walkable from Place Sarda Garriga.

📱 SIM Cards & Roaming Reality

EU/EEA visitors: Roam Like At Home DOES cover Réunion since 2017 — your home EU plan works as if you were in Paris. Do nothing.
UK/US/non-EU visitors: Orange Réunion, SFR Réunion and Free Mobile sell prepaid SIMs at the RUN landside kiosk. €10-25 for 5-30 GB. ID required.
4G/5G: default in Saint-Denis and along the coastal road; the cirques (especially Mafate) have patchy-to-none coverage.

🍛 4-Hour Layover Move: Saint-Denis Heritage Walk + Cari Lunch

With 4+ hours airside-to-airside, the move is the capital. Car Jaune Z’éclair to central Saint-Denis (30 min, €5) or taxi (20 min, €25-40) — walk rue de Paris past the colonial cases créoles, the Cathedral, the Jardin de l’État, and lunch cari at a kreol restaurant near Place Sarda Garriga. Round trip 1h-1h 30m + 1h 30m in town. Allow 50 min for return security. With 6+ hours: a JETCAR OI shuttle to L’Hermitage lagoon is tight but possible. Piton de la Fournaise + Cirques are full-day trips; not for a layover.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Does the EES apply at Roland Garros Airport? +
No — La Réunion is NOT in the Schengen Area. The EU Entry/Exit System, live since 10 April 2026, applies at Schengen external borders. La Réunion is a French overseas department (DOM-974), part of the French Republic and the EU, but explicitly excluded from Schengen along with the other DOMs (Guadeloupe, Martinique, French Guiana, Mayotte). EES and ETIAS do NOT apply to enter Réunion. The PAF officers at RUN use the French national passport-check system. If you fly via Paris CDG, EES applies at CDG, not at RUN.
Is the Car Jaune bus the best way from RUN to Saint-Denis? +
For budget travellers, yes — with the Z’éclair as the upgrade. Car Jaune lines E1/E2/E3/T/TX run from the airport to Saint-Denis in around 30 minutes for €2. The Z’éclair express is €5 for a faster non-stop service. Citalis local buses 31 + 33 cover central Saint-Denis at €1.50. Taxi/Heetch is €25-40 in 20-25 min — the door-to-door upgrade with luggage. Since 1 May 2026 the Région Réunion offers half-price subscription cards. No Bolt or Uber on the island.
Do I need a visa for La Réunion? +
EU/EEA/Swiss/UK, US, Canadian, Australian, NZ, Japanese, Brazilian passports: visa-free for 90 days within 180. Indian Ocean neighbours (Mauritius, Madagascar, Seychelles): visa-free 90 days under bilateral arrangements. South African, Indian, Chinese: require a separate DOM-TOM visayour Schengen visa does NOT authorise entry to Réunion. Apply via the French consulate. Note: visa-exempt nationalities for Schengen are generally also visa-exempt for Réunion, but the legal authorisations are issued under different procedures.
Does La Réunion use the euro? +
Yes — Réunion runs on the euro since 1 January 2002, identical to mainland France. Cards accepted everywhere; contactless dominant in Saint-Denis and the coastal cities. ATMs at RUN arrivals. Réunion is part of the Eurozone via French integration (unlike Montenegro’s unilateral adoption). The mountain cirques (especially Mafate) still favour small euro notes — carry €100-150 in cash if hiking, since card terminals are sparse.
Which lounge can I use with Priority Pass at RUN? +
The Air Austral Business Class Lounge — the only Priority Pass option at RUN, airside near Gate 5. Accepts Priority Pass, LoungeKey, and Air Austral Business / Flying Blue Elite Plus on Air Austral flights. Walk-in approximately €40. Creole buffet (achards, samoussa, rougail saucisses on the hot bar, tropical fruit), open bar with Rhum Charrette and Savanna, espresso, runway view. Hours sync with departures. The Air France Salon is Air France Business / SkyTeam Elite Plus only and does NOT accept Priority Pass.
What is happening with Corsair’s 2026 schedule? +
Corsair is expanding to 12 weekly flights from mainland France in 2026, up substantially from the previous schedule. The headline new route is Toulouse-RUN direct from 15 June 2026, twice weekly — the first direct service from Toulouse, opening the southwest-France market. Paris Orly remains the main Corsair gateway. Air Austral continues a daily Paris CDG; Air France maintains its daily CDG; French Bee adds rotations from Paris Orly. The Réunion-mainland market is now the most-served it has been in airport history.
What’s the best souvenir at RUN duty-free? +
Three options. Rhum Charrette 49° or Savanna 50° at €15-50 — the workhorse and the artisan options; rhum arrangé with vanilla and faham orchid is the Indian Ocean signature. Bourbon vanilla at €20-60 per 100g — Réunion is one of the world’s top three vanilla regions alongside Madagascar and Tahiti; the longer-pod batches are the upgrade buy. Curry mélange + sel de Salines at €5-15 — the Réunionese curry-spice blend and Saline lagoon sea salt — light, packable, and immediately useful at home.
Can I do a half-day trip from a RUN layover? +
With 4+ hours airside-to-airside, yes — for Saint-Denis only. Car Jaune Z’éclair to central Saint-Denis (30 min, €5) or taxi (20 min, €25-40). Walk rue de Paris past the colonial cases créoles, the Cathedral, the Jardin de l’État, lunch cari at a kreol restaurant near Place Sarda Garriga. Round trip 1h-1h 30m + 1h 30m in town. With 6+ hours, a JETCAR OI shuttle to L’Hermitage lagoon is feasible but tight. Piton de la Fournaise (2-hour drive) and the three cirques are full-day trips, not layover material. Allow 50 min for return security.

📊 2026 Summary Data Table

Feature Current Data (2026)
IATA / ICAO RUN / FMEE
Official Name Aéroport de La Réunion Roland Garros
Distance to Saint-Denis centre 10 km E, in Sainte-Marie — Car Jaune ~30 min for €2 / Z’éclair €5
Terminals 1 (international + domestic hall combined)
Annual Passengers 2,764,811 (2025, record); 2,712,095 (2024); +4% YoY
Currency / Schengen / EES Euro (Eurozone since 2002, via France) / NOT in Schengen (French DOM outside Schengen) / EES & ETIAS do NOT apply to enter
Visa regime Separate DOM-TOM visa for nationalities that need one; Schengen visa does NOT cover Réunion
Car Jaune to Saint-Denis €2 — ~30 min — lines E1/E2/E3/T/TX; Z’éclair express €5
JETCAR OI premium shuttle €25-40 — RUN to Saint-Gilles 1h or Saint-Pierre 1h 30m; daily both directions
Taxi / Heetch to Saint-Denis €25-40 — 20-25 min; no Bolt/Uber on the island
Air Austral Lounge ~€40 walk-in, airside Gate 5 — Priority Pass + LoungeKey only PP option at RUN
Air France Salon AF Business + SkyTeam Elite Plus; NO Priority Pass
Main Carriers Air Austral (hub), Air France, Corsair (12 weekly), French Bee, Air Mauritius, Madagascar Airlines, SA Airlink
2026 schedule change Corsair Toulouse-RUN direct from 15 June 2026 (2x/week)
Major Day-Trips Piton de la Fournaise volcano; UNESCO Cirques (Mafate, Salazie, Cilaos); L’Hermitage lagoon
EU Roaming Like At Home YES — covers Réunion since 2017 (it is EU territory); your home EU plan works as in Paris
Closest Hotel Hôtel Tropic Appart’Hôtel (3 min from terminal), €70-130 shoulder season
This guide is maintained by the aifly.one Autonomous Intelligence Team. Verified for May 2026 travellers. Euro prices reflect May 2026 conditions; verify time-sensitive fares (Car Jaune, Z’éclair, lounge, tours) against operator websites before travel. Piton de la Fournaise eruption status changes frequently — check ovpf.fr before driving to the trailhead.

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