About Pines island

Sandy beaches, clear turquoise water and mountain landscapes - all this is magnificent Pines island. Mountains and sea - a powerful mixture that takes the breath away from even the most sophisticated traveler! Please don't say we didn't warn you!

Pines island Best beaches

view the highest rated beaches in area

Good for Relax
Very good
8.6
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Picturesque • Easy access • White fine sand • Crowded in season
5.5 Amenities index
Good for Relax
Free entrance • Amenities beach • Picturesque • Easy access • White sand • Crowded in season
5.5 Amenities index

Oro Natural Pool

Yuate Tremwatre 5.9 km
Very good
8.2
Natural Pool • Picturesque • Bright sand • Difficult access • Crowded in season • Trail > 1km
1 Amenities index
Good for Relax
Very good
8.2
Free entrance • Virgin beach • Easy access • White fine sand • Blue pure water • Distant parking
0.5 Amenities index
Good for Relax
Free entrance • Virgin beach • White sand • Difficult access • Dirt road > 2km • No parking
1.1 Amenities index
Good for Relax

Plage de Eviere

Wapwanga 3.8 km
Good
7.6
Free entrance • Virgin beach • Bright sand • Blue pure water • Access by boat • No parking
0 Amenities index

Calm, measured rest and the sound of waves are perhaps the most common associations that arise with the word "beach". This is not surprising, as relaxation is exactly what many beach travelers are looking for. If you associate your vacation primarily with such activity, choose one of the 7 beaches in the island.

To make your choice easier, we have prepared a list of the best beaches for relaxation in Pines island.

Attraction and Infrastructure

As for the main features of the beaches of Pines island, they are as follows:

  • The island's beaches are mainly narrow, moderate length and have a high level of cleanliness. The most common surface is sand of white color.
  • Usually, entry into the water is gentle, which is very good for kids. There are 5 such beaches.
  • The average distance from the road to beach in Pines island is less than 500 meters. 4 beaches are relatively easy to access, 2 beaches are difficult to access, which in most cases means that you have to walk a quite long distance, and 1 beach are only accessible from the water. The latter include both island beaches and beaches with no land routes due to the natural borders.

Wild beaches with no infrastructure dominate the coastline of Pines island however, even here you can find a beach with a standard set of accessories: sun beds, umbrellas, restaurants, showers and toilets.

Latest reviews on Pines island's beaches

Kuto Beach
10 Mark L

When I return in March, I'll definitely be heading back to this beach. It's an excellent spot for snorkeling and swimming, with crystal-clear waters that are simply amazing.

Kaa Nue Mera Beach
10 Ethan Rivera

This beach is simply the best I have ever been to. The pines behind the beach add to the serene atmosphere, and taking a dip in the water is an experience that cannot be priced. The white sand is unique and incredibly soft, making it a pleasure to walk on. Pollution is non-existent, and snorkeling is a must-do activity as the coral reefs are rich with exotic fish. The locals are always ready with fresh coconuts and other fruits, which is a lovely gesture for tourists. Additionally, there is a hiking trail that leads to the top of a hill, providing a stunning view of the island and its surroundings. Don't miss out on this opportunity!

Oro Natural Pool
10 Jen Lee

Visiting this beach is absolutely amazing and definitely worth it. The best time to go is during high tide, but be aware that the currents can still be strong, so it's best to bring fins. There's a big variety of fish, sea urchins, and more. We liked it so much that we went twice! If you're staying at Le Meridien, the best way to get to the Natural Pool is to turn left just before the Hotel Bridge exit (you'll see a sign for Oro Natural Pool). Follow the 4WD track past the workers' accommodation and you'll see a small building with lots of beach towels hanging up. Just past that, on the right side of the track, there's a small dirt track that leads to the water. Depending on the tide, you'll have to walk in the water for a short period before you come across the bush track on your left (keep the water on your right). Follow the bush track to the Natural Pool - it can be a bit hard to follow at times, but there is a track so you can avoid walking in the water. This route should take around 20 minutes.

Baie d’Upi Chemin Baie d’Oro
10 J M

We had a lovely morning sailing on the bay, followed by a brief hike to the natural pools. I highly recommend the traditional sailing excursion, as our host was fantastic and the view of the bay was stunning.

Plage de Eviere no-photo
10 Appadoo Pritish

Plage de Kutéma
10 Tour Zheelaya

There are few offers for accommodation in the beach area, so finding a suitable place to stay can be a problem. You can use the map search to get more information about this.

The hottest month of the island is February - air temperature during this time warms up to 27.1°C and water up to 27.4°C. The coldest month is August - air temperature drops to 21.7°C and water to 23.1°C.

Do you know how many beaches there are in Pines island? In total there are 7 beaches and the most popular is Kuto Beach.