Renting a car is the best option
by mikelisaanna
If you are going to spend more than a day or two on Reunion, then renting a car is a must. The island's interior has spectacular scenery, and it has an extensive road system that makes most of the best scenery easily accessible by car. All of the major rental car companies have outlets at Roland Garros, the island's main airport. We rented from Europcar, which also had a branch near our hotel in St.-Gilles-Les-Bains.Reunion follows French road rules, and driving is therefore on the right side of the road, unlike nearby Mauritius, which drives on the left. Most rental cars on the island are manual transmission. If possible, get an automatic, because you will be doing a lot of shifting with the winding and hilly roads. Focusing on shifting will detract from the driver's ability to enjoy the island's great scenery (and stay out of the deep ditches which line many of the back roads).