The Beaches of Mauritius

One of the most exotic beach destinations we've reviewed is Mauritius. Sometimes, maybe what makes these places so attractive is that they are so hard to get to. It's like digging for gold. When you do find it, it is a pleasure not many have experienced. So we invite you to take a few minutes and see the pictures and videos of one of our favorite spots on earth. You will be delighted and intrigued by what may be your next vacation destination. Enjoy.

Mauritius, Island Nation
Just north of the Tropic of Capricorn lies the island country of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It's actually a few islands; a main island and three other islands, and about 22 largely uninhabited islands.

Ile Aux Benitiers Beach, MauritiusMark Twain, who visited the island in 1896, so impressed by its beauty, said, "God first made Mauritius and from it, He created Paradise."

Mauritius is striking because it once was a volcano. Extinct for some 100,000 years, you have peaks and rock strutting right down into the sea. And, as if icing on the wondrous landscape, a coral reef surrounds the islands.

Dodo Bird of MauritiusTrivia: The Dodo bird, a large, flightless critter, once lived here. When the Dutch arrived around 1600, they killed off most of them. Their pets killed the rest and they were extinct by 1681. Yes, the Dutch sailors might have eaten a few, but it was actually something else that did them in.

In the 17th century, the Dutch cut down most of the ebony trees and sold them in Europe. This was home and food source for the Dodo bird. Along with the animals brought from the ships; rats, cats, dogs, pigs... these destroyed most of the nests.

The Dutch did bring one thing you may see while you're on Mauritius: deer. The Sambhar Deer is actually a protected species. For pictures of deer and their habitat, we'll post more pictures of Mauritius Sambhar shortly.

Sunset on the Beaches of MauritiusYou're here for the beaches, and we have a total of 13. If you're anxious to go, know that December to April are generally hot and humid. June to November are the cooler, drier months. A cyclone could arrive during the warm season.

Let's visit some of these wonders, shall we? NEXT >>

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Tamarin Bay Beach - Mauritius

Tamarin Bay Beach, Baie du Tamarin, Mauritius
Huge surf comes right through a break in the surrounding coral reef and finds its way to the Bay of Tamarin on Mauritius' southwest shore. Because of the topography of the island at this point, the breakers can be sweet. But don't count your surfers, just yet.

View of the peak at Tamarin Bay Beach, Baie du Tamarin, MauritiusThey are few and far between, mainly because Tamarin Bay, or Baie du Tamarin, is shallow salt flats. Yes, the beach is very nice, and there are some nice facilities nearby. But Tamarin Bay has sort of a rough around the edges feel for Mauritius.

Nonetheless, Tamarin Bay Beach is worth a visit. Beyond the palm and casuarina trees lies some grand landscape. Close by you'll find the forest and mountains - well, part of the volcano that was here eons ago. It's worth the time to check it out by trekking to the trees and taking in nature at its best.

The mountain near Tamarin Bay Beach, Baie du Tamarin, MauritiusYou'll see Montage du Rempart across the river. Tamarin Bay is special, and worth a visit - especially if you want to boogie board or surf.

We're off to see a deep lagoon with crystal clear water - so special they called it "Belle", or "beautiful" - up NEXT! >>

Tamarin Bay - BEACH INDEX:
  • Sand - medium grained, coral/rock based.
  • Facilities - none close.
  • Shade - coconut palms.
  • Sports - the main sport here is surfing, but no rentals available at the beach.
  • Notes - beware of surrounding salt ponds which can give off a little odor depending on the tide level.

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Belle Mare Beach - Mauritius

Belle Mare Beach - Mauritius
When we heard about Belle Mare, we also heard about the urbanization. Some were quite adamant about it, saying that the old Mauritius was now gone and that in its place will be high rises and blacktop that will forever change the beauty and innocence of this place. Belle Mare is one of those places that you hear about. Everyone rushing to cash in on the real estate explosion. And although its been going on for a few years, now, Belle Mare still has a lot to offer if you don't mind getting an earful from one of the locals. In our opinion, we leave best alone. If it's a paradise without the condos, why change things?

No refinancing at Belle Mare Beach - MauritiusAffected by build-out is Belle Mare. City sprawl; with mortgage rates as high as the market will bear - residences are popping up in places affecting the natural lay of the land. Could this beauty go the way of the dodo bird?

This beauty lies on Mauritius' east coast. It's known for calm waters as there is a great, deep lagoon that runs between the shoreline and the beach. Quite possibly the reason for new mortgage offers here is because the deep water affords homeowners the ability to port a boat.

Clear water of Belle Mare Beach - MauritiusIn addition to the lovely beach, Belle Mare has perhaps the best golf course on the island. There are two courses close by - one 18 hole, especially for the guests of the Belle Mare Plage Hotel and another 9 hole with some respectable greens.

The sand is pristine, and very white. This beach lies vacant for most of the week. Weekends bring residents from the surrounding homes and neighborhood. Get here early in the day and spend the whole time along the strand. Pictures don't do justice. It's simply breathtaking.

Belle Mare - BEACH INDEX:
  • Sand - fine grain powder, coral based.
  • Facilities - close, but must walk a bit.
  • Shade - hundreds of coconut palms.
  • Sports - none offered.
  • Notes - locals love this beach; can get crowded on weekends.

There's a reason they call the next bay "blue". It's that hue you see and have no words to describe. One of those world class postcard beaches is our next stop! >>

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Blue Bay Beach - Mauritius

Blue Bay Beach - Mauritius
Mahebourg is a larger town in Mauritius and Blue Bay Beach is close. Because of this, Blue Bay Beach can get kind of crowded on weekends. But during the week, you may have this long beauty all to yourself - well, almost.

Blue Bay is named for the crystal-clear ice blue water. This is one of those beaches in the world where it is simply hard to get a bad picture. The contrasts are simply amazing.

Black rocks at Blue Bay Beach - MauritiusTo get the best shots, make sure your camera is set to "beach" or "sun" or "outdoors". Best times are mid morning and late afternoon. You can sneak in a great shot at other times, as well. Just make sure you don't position yourself where you'll get too much glare.

Blue Bay Beach - MauritiusNext, compose your shot with plenty of contrast. For beach shots here, it's easy. Get about half sand and half sky. And make sure you get some great sky - with few clouds. The blues are amazing here (and at other beaches as well).

Blue Bay Beach is located on the southeast side of the main island and is very easily accessible. When in Mahebourg, just ask the directions to Blue Bay... and take the camera.

Blue Bay - BEACH INDEX:
  • Sand - medium powder, all coral based.
  • Facilities - full.
  • Shade - trees line the coast here. Nice.
  • Sports - snorkeling, diving, and a few others - ask at hotels - their venue changes with seasons.
  • Notes - will get crowded on weekends.

We make our way to a small fishing village next. Hard work as a fisherman, but what a view! Let's visit the Cap, Next! >>

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Flic-en Flac Beach - Mauritius

Flic-en Flac Beach - Mauritius
Not far from the capital city of Port Louis is a nice beach for swimming, snorkeling and diving. It faces west, so you get grand sunsets. This is Flic-en Flac, Dutch for Free and Flat Land.

Sunset at Flic-en Flac Beach - MauritiusAsk any local and you'll get a different opinion. First, there's the tourism community that wants to exploit it. Hundreds of rooms, generally apartments and condos, have sprung up over the past five years, angering those who want Mauritius to remain ecologically beautiful.

For or against the development, you must be united on one opinion, and that is that Flic-en Flac is gorgeous. It stretches for a mile or so along the coast - white sand and a deep, blue lagoon. Here, you'll find tourists from every walk, enjoying holidays in Mauritius.

Okay, the name sounds cute, but this isn't considered a beach for the locals. For one, it's not as inviting as, say, Tamarin Bay Beach. Driving south down the Port Louis to Tamarin road, you'll see the signs for Flic-en Flac. After a tour through sugar cane fields, you are in the Flic-en Flac village.

Aerial picture of Flic-en Flac Beach - MauritiusMany websites have Flic-en Flac on the wrong side of Mauritius. It is not in Flacq province. It's just southwest of Port Louis facing Madagascar. If you want to visit, don't head out the wrong way.

Okay - another beauty lies along the northern coast and sports a long strand of sand, as we make our way to the most popular beach - NEXT >>

Flic-en Flac BEACH INDEX:
  • Sand - white, coral based, clean
  • Facilities - full
  • Shade - umbrellas, some palms
  • Sports - available along the beach. Great for snorkel along the fringes (not in the sand), and diving in the lagoon. Calm surf makes this an excellent swimming beach.
  • Notes - many consider Flic-en Flac over-developed. Can get crowded at holiday peak season.

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Mont Choisy Beach - Mauritius

Mont Choisy Beach - Mauritius
Back along the northern coast of island nation Mauritius is Mont Choisy Beach. It's located on the northwest tip, just north of Trou aux Biches and is the longest beach in Mauritius. The resort area here is also named Mont Choisy.

Mont Choisy Beach - MauritiusWhat makes this special is the gentle way the strand of white sand bends around the coast creating a bay of beautiful, turquoise water, lined with casuarina trees. These trees provide shade and a perfect backdrop for the ocean. A word about the casuarina tree: it's nice and shady, but has a thorny pine-cone-like seed pod that can be found under the branches. They don't feel good when you step on them.

Since this beach is very accessible, it's a favorite among both tourists and locals. And, little wonder. There's the beach and also a nice soccer field close by. Relax, people watch, enjoy, repeat.

Mont Choisy Beach - MauritiusThe entrance to Mont Choisy Beach is guarded by a monument which commemorates the very first manned flight between Mauritius and Reunion Island. The competition took place on September 10, 1933 in the early days of aviation, between a Frenchman named Sutel and a Mauritian named Jean Hily. The record books do not show who won, however, Hily lost his life when attempting the second round, held October 4, 1934.

Mont Choisy - BEACH INDEX:
  • Sand - white, coral based. Medium to fine grain. Some debris.
  • Facilities - near by.
  • Shade - mature trees.
  • Sports - snorkeling, swimming.
  • Notes - gets crowded on the weekends.
The happin' beach is Next - Pereybere! >>

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Pereybere Beach - Mauritius

Pereybere Beach - Mauritius
Along the coast (of course), between Grand Baie and Cap Malheureux is spectacular Pereybere Beach. The waters here are deeper than most of the lagoons that surround Mauritius. Because of that, there is a deeper blue hue to enjoy.

Pereybere Beach - MauritiusPereybere Beach is a favorite among the young people. Because of this, it's a "happin'" beach. Noted as the fun beach, Pereybere is fuller during school holidays and weekends. Sand soccer games and kite surfing along with some great swimming keeps everyone in shape on Pereybere.

Because the water here is deep and crystal clear, it makes for great snorkeling. Make sure you stay along the rocky outcroppings as that is where the coral begins and fish hang out.

Pereybere Beach is also excellent for families because the surf is normally calm.

Pereybere Beach - BEACH INDEX:
  • Sand - medium to fine grain, coral based, some debris.
  • Facilities - close by.
  • Shade - casuarina and palm trees.
  • Sports - you'll find lots going on here. Swim, snorkel, dive, kite boarding.
  • Notes - can get crowded
The Cerfs beach is next, and no, no "surf"ing here. Just ultimate paradise! >>

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Ile aux Cerfs Beach - Mauritius

Ile aux Cerfs Beach - Mauritius
Just off the east coast and easily accessible by boat is the island paradise called "Cerfs". Ile aux Cerfs Beach is located almost all around the island that sits within the lagoon near the town of Trou d'Eau Douce.

This beach is recommended because I believe you will experience an unforgettable time here. Make plans to go early in the day and spend the whole day on Ile aux Cerfs.

Ile aux Cerfs Beach - MauritiusIle aux Cerfs Beach has full facilities. There are restaurants that cater to almost every palate. Try some of the local cuisine. In addition, there are water sports kiosks along certain parts of Ile aux Cerfs Beach. You can get in some great snorkeling here, because there are large, black rocks that protrude into the water making an ideal place for coral and fish to hang out.

Ile aux Cerfs Beach - MauritiusIle aux Cerfs has a complete golf course as well. So, if you want to try Mauritian golf - here you go. Complete with that unforgettable Indian Ocean view.

Get to Ile aux Cerfs Beach by taking the small boats located at Pointe Maurice. Ask the operators what the best time is to come back - when you end your day. The fee is minimal and you will enjoy yourself.

Make sure you take your camera here - this is one spectacular beach after another.

Ile aux Cerfs - BEACH INDEX:
  • Sand - white powder, coral based, very clean.
  • Facilities - full service.
  • Shade - umbrellas, trees along the beach line.
  • Sports - full service.
  • Notes - a recommended beach, not that hard to get to.
We're almost there - to the number one beach in Mauritius - but first a stop at Trou-aux-biches! Next >>

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