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Published: July 31st 2012Africa » Mauritius » Grand BayJuly 31st 2012
Mauritius beaches Clear water and endless white beaches –
Mauritius makes this tropical dream come true. Its large lagoons lined with fine white sands are real paradise to those who want to enjoy the sea or just a soak in the sun.
All around the island, large strips of public beaches offer unbeatable relaxing possibilities during the week and great mix with the local population at the weekends, the perfect
holidays in Mauritius.
Grand Bay
Grand Bay is a seaside village and large tourist beach in the district of Rivière du Rempart on the island of Mauritius. The village is on the western side of the northernmost point of Mauritius and was the site of the British Invasion of Île de France in November 1810.
Grand Bay is a touristic village located in the north of Mauritius. Grand Bay experienced a few years ago a tourist boom. Grand Bay has many facilities and accommodation that suit the perfect holiday’s atmosphere for tourisms expansion and development. The village gets most of its income from tourism industry. Since the tourism increased in the village many infrastructures was implemented to cope with the increase demands of luxury accommodation like
luxury villa Mauritius , Luxury suites, Bungalows, nightclubs, pubs and
5 star Hotel Mauritius . The northern of Mauritius is different from the other parts of the island. When coming from Port Louis going through Pamplemousses, when you arrive near the beach you will see small islets a little everywhere in the sea. So many small islets are seen only on the north part of Mauritius.
Most popular
beaches in Mauritius Pereybere is situated on the coastal road between Grand Baie and Cap Malheureux
Cap Malheureux is a picturesque spot in northern Mauritius which is famous for its view of the Coin De Mire, the Chapel, fishing and boat ride
La Cuvette is an amazing spot that is not very popular in Mauritius because few even between the locals are aware of this awesome spot found in Grand Bay
Pointe aux Canonniers, which nestle into a peninsula nearly 6 km long, is characterised by fine white sand, interrupted at various locations by ancient volcanic rock
Mont Choisy situated on the edge of the lagoon on a stretch of golden sand between Trou-aux-Biches and Grand Bay
Trou aux Biches is a major tourist resort in the northwest of Mauritius. it is located on the Indian Ocean coast of the Pamplemousses region, to the south of the headland of Pointe aux Canonniers.
Mauritius Travel Guide
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