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Explore ExperiencesMauritius, an island located in the Indian Ocean, is known to have some of the most breathtaking views this earth has to offer. It is home to pristine white-sand beaches surrounded by aqua-blue clear water, never-ending lush green landscapes and a stunningly rich biodiversity. Mauritius has something for everyone, whether you’re looking to have a well-budgeted trip, go all out on a luxuriously expensive holiday, or if you are completely focused on wildlife tourism or want a bit of adrenaline adventure, or just chill in at the beautiful beaches of Mauritius, this place will not disappoint.
“Mauritius was made first, and then heaven, and that heaven was copied after Mauritius” – Mark Twain. These words, though penned down more than a century ago, still ring true today.
Come Let’s Discover These Untouched Beaches of Mauritius
While the breathtaking panoramic views of the landscape are extraordinary, you will definitely find yourself getting swept away by the soothing waves of the best beach in Mauritius. The beaches of Mauritius are like postcards come to life. East Coast of Mauritius is known to have some of the best and relatively untouched beaches on the island while the west coast boasts of some of the best views of the warm setting sun. Either way you are in for a visual treat. If you are planning for a beach escape, here’s our list of the best beaches in Mauritius that’s sure to make it your best holiday escape.
Le Morne Beach
The beautiful Le Morne beach in Mauritius is quite popular for its dramatic landscape. With the impressive Le Morne Mountain in the background and lush green trees scattered along the beach, it offers jaw-dropping views. The ocean currents and strong winds almost all year-round make it the perfect destination for kitesurfing and parasailing. Did you know that Le Morne beach is one of the top kite and windsurfing destinations in the world. Yes, its 4 kilometers stretch of the beach provides various beach and watersport activities like, kitesurfing, windsurfing, scuba diving, dolphin watching and snorkeling. Simple activities like swimming or walking around the island are perfect ways to make some unforgettable memories.
Blue Bay Beach
Nestled along the southeast of Mauritius, the Blue Bay Beach is one of the most popular Mauritius Beaches. The crystal clear water with different shades of blue along the white sand provides captivating views of the coast. Now you know where the name Blue Bay comes from! The glass-bottom boat rides are great for spotting small colorful fishes and many other marine creatures. Around 50 different species of coral have been found here with at least 80 percent of them still alive. This beach is easily accessible from Mahebourg either by direct buses to the beach or by a local taxi. Blue Bay Beach is perfect for adventure sports activities like, Pedalo, Windsurfing, Glass-bottom boat tours, Parasailing, Scuba diving, Speed boat trip and snorkeling.
Tamarin Beach
Tamarin Beach, also known as Santosha Bay is one of the most popular beaches of Mauritius. Situated at the bay of Tamarin between Flic en Flac and the village of Black River, this beach is not only ideal for adventure seekers but also perfect for family and honeymooners. A mix of emerald and white color sand along with the mountain range in the background is quite impressive and makes a visit to this beach worthwhile. This beach is a fantastic spot for Surfing, Swimming, relaxing, sunbathing, Dolphin watching, to set-up a campfire along the beach and watching the Sunset. During the weekdays it is quite empty but during weekends many tourists and locals can be seen strolling along the beach.
St Felix Beach
This nice and quiet beach is located at the very south of the Island between the towns of Belle Ombre and Soulliac. St Felix Beach, also commonly known as the Chemin Grenier Beach is divided into two parts – the eastern and the western. The eastern part of the beach offers thrill, fun, and adventure, while the western part has an intimate beauty that makes it popular among honeymooners. The western part of the beach is one of the ideal wedding destinations in the world. The white sand beside the mixtures of blues in the water and greenery along the coastline provides dramatic views making it one of the most scenic beaches of Mauritius. Contrary to the usual hustle and bustle of a crowded beach, this beach is ideal for relaxed gateways.
Mont Choisy Beach
Mont Choisy Beach, one of the longest beaches in the world, is located between Pointe aux Cannoniers and Mont Choisy. It’s easy to find your own personal corner of paradise in the midst of white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters as everything around is incredibly beautiful. This beach is best known for its beautiful corals, marine life and breathtakingly beautiful sunrises and sunsets. The Mont Choisy beach is easily accessible from Port Louis, Grand Baie and from all the other villages along the North West coast. Prominent water sports activities like windsurfing, deep-sea diving, fishing, waterskiing and speed boating are available along the beach. Mont Choisy beach is a perfect destination to relax in nature while taking in the natural beauty of the area.
Ile aux Cerfs
Île Aux Cerfs, one of the most beautiful island destinations in the world, is an ideal spot for family vacation and romantic escape. Situated just off the east coast of Mauritius this beach occupies over 100 hectares of land. This island is famous for its deer, white sand beaches, the turquoise waters, and some fancy restaurants and cafes. Apart from water activities, Île Aux Cerfs also provides a wide range of land activities too, for visitors that includes an adventure park and golf course. This beach is accessible easily by boat, which you can book from the island. The swaying palm trees and the pure white beaches are the first thing that you set your eyes on while approaching the island by boat. Unsurprisingly, the unspoiled nature and picturesque sights makes a visit to beaches of Mauritius a must.
Belle Mare
The Belle Mare is one of the longest beaches of Mauritius. With its ten kilometers long coastline, Belle Mare is perfect for romantic walks amidst unspoiled nature. The long strip of white coastline stretches from Belle Mare village and goes all the way up south till the village of Trou dÈau Douce. This beach is generally empty on weekdays, but during weekends it fills up with many locals from the surrounding villages. It’s a perfect place for those looking for a beach day immersed in local culture. Belle Mare is a great place to relax or one can even give an extra boost of adrenaline by hiking up Lion Mountain or parasailing.
Grand Bay Public Beach
Although this beach is famous for water sport activities, the ethereal beauty of this place is what makes it one of the top beaches in Mauritius. Located in Rivière du Rempart District, Grand Bay Public Beach provides a great view of both Grand Bay and the beautiful bay. As it is situated in the very center of Grand Bay this splendid beach is accessible by water from anywhere in Grand Bay. Its sparkling blue waters, wide lagoon, bustling water sports, the many eateries and beach restaurants makes this a spectacular tourist spot.
Adventure And Sports For That Adrenaline Fix
If you’re more of an adventurous traveler and nature parks don’t cut it for you, here are a few choices for that adrenaline fix:
Parasailing: Parasailing is one of the best water sports activities on the beaches of Mauritius. Loosen yourself to fly like a bird to get an aerial view of this paradise island. The 5 to 10 minutes float high up in the sky is something you’re going to remember for a lifetime.
Cave Sea Kayaking: Sea kayaking allows you to explore the unexplored islands and caves all by yourself. Paddle away through the blue waters to discover the astounding creations of nature. You will be left spellbound with the beautiful sights you witness in these mysterious islands and stunning rock caves.
Deep Sea Diving: Whether you’re an amateur or an experienced diver, Mauritius has something for you. Its clear waters offer excellent visibility of the abundant corals teeming with marine-life. If you’re confident about your diving skills, a trip to explore the deep-sea shipwrecks is just for you!
Snorkeling: Because of the clear water and ideal weather, snorkeling in Mauritius is possible throughout the year. Take a plunge into the blue sea to have a glimpse of the underwater world which has around 430 different species of underwater creatures. Check out Ile Aux Cerf’s beach, as it is one of the most popular places for snorkeling.
Underwater Sea Walk: As the name suggests, walk underwater to explore the rich sea life. The good news is, one does not need to know swimming nor needs a diving qualification to do this activity. Sea walking is one of the best activities for young explorers who are looking for adventure and a romantic getaway for sporty couples.
Windsurfing: Lessons, equipment rental and surf trips are easily available for beginners here at the resorts. This very exciting as well as challenging activity is very popular here because the wind and waves here provide great conditions for surfing.
Hiking: With around 28 mountain peaks, Mauritius offers hikes for every age and ability. Vertical World offers many different experiences based on the level of adventure you’re looking for. Rappel down a waterfall or hike up a mountain, the choice is yours!
I cannot possibly end this article without talking about the food that Mauritius has to offer. Being the melting culture pot it is, you are spoiled for choice with the many cuisines available. Choose from the traditional Mauritian food to the more familiar Indian dholl puri (their version of stuffed paratha) to the easily available Chinese dim sum, Mauritius has it all! So be prepared with an empty stomach, a thirst for adventure and a hunger for experiences to last a lifetime because Mauritius is sure to deliver on all fronts!
As the coastal lands are public which belong to the state, there is no private beach along the coast of Mauritius. They are leased to individuals or groups.
April to June and from September to December are ideal times to visit beaches of Mauritius.
90% of the population speak in a French-based Creole called Mauritian Creole.
Both the islands are winners in their own ways, but in terms of activities and sightseeing opportunities, Mauritius has the upper hand.
The West Coast is considered to have some of the best beaches in Mauritius.
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