Relax On The Beautiful Beaches
The island of Mauritius is ringed by the magnificent beaches that make the country famous. All of the resorts have them, but because there is so much sand all around, you can always find a quiet public beach where you can share the water with local families enjoying picnics rather than throngs of passing visitors. The east coast offers the most options, while southern beaches are more secluded and natural, and the west coast is significantly superior for those seeking water-related activities.
The Northwest has the most tourism infrastructure and fantastic beaches. The best dining and shopping on the island are located here. These beaches are all close to one another and are all easily accessible in a short amount of time. In addition to beaches, here is where most scuba diving stores are located. These shops offer daily snorkeling tours, scuba adventures, and other water sports. The beaches in the southwest have breathtakingly clear water. From Le Morne to Flic en Flac, the coastline is defined by a number of small villages and well-known beach towns. In the vicinity of the Blue Bay lagoon, Southeast is renowned for its world-class snorkeling. It is a fantastic place to stop on your first or last day in Mauritius because of its close proximity to the airport. Although there are a few beaches here, we weren't really impressed with them in comparison to the rest of the island.