Discovering Mauritius: Diverse Beach Escapes

Discovering Mauritius: Diverse Beach Escapes

Discovering Mauritius: Diverse Beach Escapes

Mauritius, sunk in the deep blue waters of the Indian Ocean, is a place to go if you want to have a perfect beach that is not only beautiful but also enables you to interact with nature and locals. Here's a journey through some of the island's most captivating coastal destinations:

 

Le Morne Beach

Le Morne Beach on the southwestern end of Mauritius is one of the most overlooked but also one of the best equipped banks of the island as it not only has breathtaking views but also boasts a historical significance. At its base lies the solemn monolith of Le Morne Brabant, which is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List, and bears testimony to the history of Maurice as a slave island and a land of resistance. Apart from these features, snorkelers and swimmers are guaranteed crystal clear turquoise waters which are as calm as a baby, and on top there are the tall filao pine trees that provide enough shadow for the sunny hours.

 

Flic en Flac Beach

The coastline facing west and Flic en Flac Beach are remarkable for its long coastline and soft sand banks that are barely surmounted by the gentle sea waves. What attracts many people is the fact that because it is very close to a lagoon the water is always still and it has got the softest sand ever so it seems that it is changing every day. Many tourists and locals love to experience relaxation and activities like picnicking, swimming, and water sports are here the absolute favorites. The beach is also a social center, as we can meet passengers who are selling their delicious Mauritian sweet treats as well as music performers who are singing their popular sega songs and thus during the holiday they contribute to a very jolly mood.

 

Belle Mare Plage

Belle Mare Plage is located on the peaceful eastern coast that takes its guests to a large sandy beach with shallow, clear water, a remote island where the only bling is mother nature's in the form of the beach, and sunbathing. The beach fronted by pristine shores and shallow crystal-clear waters makes it one of the most recreational beaches even for small kids who can't swim as they can play in the clear, shallow water. In terms of ransing thr beach we have instead of grande Rosps panel as an touristic atraction the Sagar Shiv Mandir Hindu temple and this place is a part of the sanctuary which is sorrounded by mangrove forests and is devoted to the African tradition of spirituality.

 

Île aux Cerfs

Hop into a ferry from the eastern side to reach the Île aux Cerfs, an island blessed with an abundance of tropical life and a clean environment. The clear sea of the island can be enriched by the chaise cursing, say, the prior to its sail on the cover of a deserted island is the beach-combing. The green lagoon and the moving palm trees make for a stunning backdrop for a day of rest and adventure.

 

La Cuvette, Grand Baie

Situated peacefully in the northeastern part of Grand Baie, La Cuvette is a small and more serene beach that would spice up your adventure. The shallow waters and peaceful surroundings are great places for swimming and relaxing in the light of the sun. The tourism hot spot Grand Baie has vibrant nightlife and the rows of cafes and restaurants on the water provide the city with a variety of fun activities for travelers to do after they spend a day at the beach.