Wednesday 26 November 2014

Best Beaches to Visit in Mauritius




Mauritius's beautiful beaches are the key draw for most tourists who visit the island—and you don't have to go far to find one. All beaches are public, and although hotels have claimed the best ones, they're accessible to non-residents as well. The north coast has the greatest concentration and variety of beaches, including small coves shaded by casuarina trees. The most celebrated stretches of bleached white sand, gently sloping into a warm azure sea, are found in the east, while the west coast has golden sand, shallow water and the best sunsets. The south is wilder, where the surf clashes against the shore. You can Explore Mauritius with Our Mauritius Group Package Tour from Mumbai.

This are the Top 11 Best Beaches to Visit in Mauritius

Blue Bay

This protected marine park has the island's best underwater scenery close to shore, and is popular with tourists owing to its glass bottom boat trips, organised snorkelling excursions, and catamaran ride to Île aux Cerfs or Île aux Aigrettes.


Belle Mare

This pristine 10 km long white sand beach is one of the most beautiful on the island, and is most popular with the rich. Bear in mind that the currents here are stronger and it is windier that other parts of Mauritius. The Pass is the east’s most famous dive site and is found offshore.

Ile aux Cerfs

Named after the stags (cerfs) that once roamed here, Mauritius's favourite island playground is a sand bar of talcum-white sand edged by translucent water. It’s a great spot for couples and also golfers who can head to play a round at one of the world's most stunning courses at Le Touessrok Hotel. You can Explore Ile aux Cerfs with Our Mauritius Group Package Tour from Mumbai.


Trou aux Biches

This pretty, white sand beach is shaded by casuarina trees, with clear shallow water and the reef close to shore. Although it is most ideal for families, it's a superb choice for just about anyone. It's popular for snorkelling and divers can enjoy the fish-filled Aquarium to sunken wrecks at Water Lily here. You can Explore Trou aux Biches with Our Mauritius Group Package Tour from Mumbai.


Grand Baie

The sheltered emerald waters of lively Grand Baie are too crowded with boats for swimming, but it's a place to get active and visit beaches nearby. Those looking for a bit of buzz with their beach and water sports enthusiasts would be the happiest here. There's plenty of shopping, drinking and dining and the widest variety of water sports on the island. Visit Mont Choisy, a long narrow white sand beach along a turquoise bay, the popular small cove of Pereybere and La Cuvette, a long silky stretch with clear water and one of the island's finest spots for swimming. Excursions to the northern islands leave from here.




 

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