Lékiny Bay, a beautiful, well-sheltered body of water with unique colours, is a customary fishing reserve for the people of the Fayawa tribal village, a small island located in the bay.
Protected from the prevailing winds by the cliffs of Lékiny, and closed on the northwest by the bridge of Mouli, this body of water shelters a rich and varied assortment of marine fauna: multi-coloured fish, turtles, manta rays, barracudas etc. Designated as a natural and also traditional reserve, swimming in the bay of Lékiny is forbidden, but it remains a feast for the eyes.
Openings
All year 2024 - Open everyday