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Tropical Paradise Beaches You Must Visit While in Mauritius

Mauritius is a dream destination where turquoise lagoons meet powder-soft white sand and swaying palm trees. This tropical island in the Indian Ocean is famous for its breathtaking coastline, offering some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. From peaceful hidden coves to lively shores filled with water adventures, every beach has its own unique charm.

Whether you are looking to relax under the warm sun, swim in crystal-clear waters, or explore vibrant marine life, Mauritius promises an unforgettable escape. In this guide, we’ll explore the tropical paradise beaches you absolutely must visit while in Mauritius.

Beaches for Everyone
Along the seaside, with a profusion of palm trees that seems to have no end, it’s difficult to choose the most beautiful beach. With almost two kilometers long, Trou-aux-Biches is the one that appears most frequently in the rankings of “most beautiful beaches in the world”. It has warm and calm turquoise waters and a charming homonymous village that is also worth a visit. With white sand, Belle Mare is also a favorite of families in Mauritius: it has excellent infrastructure to spend the day by the Indian Ocean and is an excellent stop in the evenings to admire the sunset.

Adventure and Relaxation
La Prairie and La Baie du Cap are also delightful beaches, with an important addition: they are perfect for water sports, such as kitesurfing. Le Morne, with its namesake mountain dominating the landscape, has calm waters and is often well served by food trucks with local snacks that kids tend to enjoy. The mountain Le Morne, in fact, is one of the most visited attractions in Mauritius by trekking enthusiasts – the panoramic view from the top is breathtaking!

Exploring Le Morne and Beyond
As the hike is challenging for young children, a delightful program, without losing sight of the mountain, is to walk through the fishing village of the same name and have a nice picnic on the white sand, under the shade of the trees. An experience that will certainly bring excellent memories. Another unforgettable trip is to take a boat ride and see dolphins at sunset.


Chamarel
Chamarel (or Chamarelle) is the most famous waterfall on the island, surrounded by a geopark of impressive sand dunes of seven different colors (thanks to a geological phenomenon), making it one of the great postcards of Mauritius. The trip to Chamarel can be easily combined with a visit to an area that maintains some giant turtles from the Seychelles.

Waterfalls and Wildlife
The Tamarind Falls – also known as the Seven Cascades Valley – are spectacular waterfalls at different altitudes that can be visited through hikes and stops for swimming in lagoons and rivers. It’s a great program for sporty and adventurous teenagers.

Faith and Culture
The different religions of the country (with 44% Hindus, 33% Christians, and 16% Muslims) have also given rise to various architectural feats in churches, temples, and mosques, permeating the paradise-like landscape of the island – such as the Hindu temple Shri Prasanna Venkateswara, surrounded by sugarcane fields. The most famous and must-visit is undoubtedly Ganga Talao, built in Grand Bassin, a naturally formed lake in one of Mauritius’ three volcanic craters, 550 meters above sea level.

Port Louis and Local Flavors
Not visiting the capital Port Louis would be a mistake. Its municipal market is a must-see, with stalls selling the island’s fragrant vanilla, exotic spices, and delicious regional treats (as well as souvenirs of all kinds, of course). It’s no coincidence that the market receives various family-friendly food tours, and many of them are concluded with the unmatched experience of a cooking class in a local family’s home.

Island Dream Come True

Mauritius offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, culture, and adventure for families. With its stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and warm hospitality, it’s an ideal destination for creating unforgettable memories. Ready to plan your Mauritius getaway.

Damien Duff

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