North Coast Beaches of Mauritius
The North is famous for the plenty activities on its beaches offering water sports such as waterskiing, windsurfing, sailing, deep sea fishing, and parasailing. In the evenings you will get to enjoy amazing views on the sunset, and also selection of trendy bars and restaurants situated with close proximity to the beach.
The beach is about 2km long, with white powder like sand. The beach is protected by the coral reef which in some parts almost reaches al the way to the beach. This makes Trou aux Biches also a great beach for snorkeling.
Trou aux Biches beach is great for sunbathing, spending a day with the family as well as snorkeling and other kinds of sports activities. During the afternoon you are sure to have a spectacular view on Mauritian sunset.
East Coast Beaches of Mauritius
East is wilder and less developed than other parts of Mauritius and is offering a spectacle view of wild nature. The white beaches of Blue Bay, Palmar and Belle Mare stretch endlessly along the coast, fringed on one side by the shady green casuarinas trees and edged by the lagoon on the other side. Along the east coast the beaches are more virgin with less beach facilities and are also less crowded than the beaches at the North of the Island.
The most popular beaches of the East region of Mauritius are: Blue Bay, Belle Mare and the beaches of the Ile aux Cerfs Island.
South Coast Beaches of Mauritius
The south of Mauritius is considered to be a more virgin region of the Island providing wilder scenery.
The south of the Island is also known for its high sea cliffs and for the dramatic sights of the big waves crushing against the rocks. The reason for the big waves is the breaks in the coral reef at that area which allow the waves to reach all the way to the coast. This makes the sight of Mauritius south coastline very dramatic and picturesque.
The beaches on the Southern part of the island are not recommended for swimming. Usually the area is made up of quite high cliffs which most of the time directly fall into in the sea. Also, due to the fact the island is not protected at this area by the reef, the sea currents are very strong and can be dangerous.
The most popular beaches of the South region of Mauritius are: St Félix, Riviere des Galets and Gris Gris.
South Coast Beaches of Mauritius
The south of Mauritius is considered to be a more virgin region of the Island providing wilder scenery.
The south of the Island is also known for its high sea cliffs and for the dramatic sights of the big waves crushing against the rocks. The reason for the big waves is the breaks in the coral reef at that area which allow the waves to reach all the way to the coast. This makes the sight of Mauritius south coastline very dramatic and picturesque.
The beaches on the Southern part of the island are not recommended for swimming. Usually the area is made up of quite high cliffs which most of the time directly fall into in the sea. Also, due to the fact the island is not protected at this area by the reef, the sea currents are very strong and can be dangerous.
The most popular beaches of the South region of Mauritius are: St Félix, Riviere des Galets and Gris Gris.