A pleasure of bathing in the blue and turquoise lagoon surrounded by coral reefs around the island.
Tamarin
The Bay of Tamarin is a wide sandy beach with rolling waves all year round. It is famous as one of the hotspots for surfers around the world, especially in the Mauritian winter.
Directly behind the bay starts the coral reef, which goes around the island. Along the sandy beach many private houses can be found. In some places along the beach you can find very nice spots for snorkelling. Ask us for the best spots.
La Preneuse
The little village is close to Tamarin. It offers a little beautiful public-beach with a view on le Morne. This beach is quite deserted and if you are lucky you can enjoy being there on your own.
Flic en Flac
10 kilometers away from Tamarin is the small village of Flic en Flac. There you’ll find a long sandy beach with a beautiful blue lagoon for swimming and snorkelling. In Flic en Flac you’ll also find the touristic side of life. This beach is quite popular among tourists and local people, especially on the weekends.
Le Morne
The World Heritage “Le Morne Brabant” is about 15 km or a 25 minute drive from Tamarin away. There you’ll find one of the most beautiful sandy beaches of the island. The peninsula is lined with fantastic beaches and turquoise blue lagoons. Le Morne is also known as one of the world best spots for windsurfing.
The South
Along the road after Le Morne you’ll pass the village Le Morne. This is the most authentic part of Mauritius. Along the coast-road you have a fantastic view over the Indian Ocean. This is one of the most beautiful places in Mauritius, with a lot of nice beaches along the road. Definitely worth a trip.
The East
After Mahebourg along the coast you will find the village Trou d’Eau Douce. From there you can charter a boat to go to the island of Ile aux Cerfs. This is one of the most visited islands.
Along the coastal road of this small island you will find a lot of beautiful, long sandy beaches.
The North
Between Cap Malheureux and Grand Baie there is a succession of lovely small bays with fantastic views over the sea and the Coin de Mire. Behind Grand Baie starts the long sandy beaches of Mont Choisy and Trou aux Biches. The north is by far the most touristic place of Mauritius.