The secret is out about Mauritius’ breezy east coast — a refined stretch of long beaches, outstanding golf and spa resorts, and a cooler, more open feel.
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The Mauritius east coast feels more open, more spacious and subtly more refined than other parts of Mauritius. Long, white beaches, wide lagoons and a consistent breeze give the region a cooler, fresher atmosphere which is particularly welcome during the warmer summer months.
The main drawcards are Belle Mare, with its seemingly endless sweep of sand, and Île aux Cerfs, lying just offshore near Le Touessrok. Together they define the east coast’s appeal: elegant beaches, calm lagoons threaded with deeper channels, so that the sparkling waters swirl from turquoise to deep green and luminous blue.
The lagoons here are generally shallow, creating ideal conditions for a wide range of water sports, and the east coast has become a hub for kitesurfing and windsurfing, with the trade winds being an advantage rather than a drawback.
The same breezes temper the heat, making the region notably cooler and drier in summer than the north of the island. However these same trade winds can feel a bit too fresh for sunbathing in the winter months (when we rather recommend the Mauritius West Coast of the island).
For golfers, this is the most appealing coast in Mauritius. Belle Mare is home to two excellent courses, while the championship course on ÃŽle aux Cerfs offers a memorable round set against lagoons and ocean views: a genuine highlight for keen players.
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Beyond the beaches, the east coast also rewards gentle exploration. The Grand River South East winds through lush countryside before plunging over a broad waterfall into a dramatic gorge. You can visit by boat and it’s easily combined with time on Île aux Cerfs.
Even further south, there are long stretches of lush indigenous vegetation in the south-east. You can visit the traditional town of Mahebourg, drive along past the Pointe du Diable, walk or hike, and perhaps visit the little islet of Ile aux Aigrettes.
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Is the East Coast good year-round?
It shines in summer when prevailing winds are a counterpoint to the hot sun. In winter, conditions can be windier, so many prefer to combine it with the west or north coast.
Is the East Coast suitable for non-golfers?
Absolutely. While golf is a highlight, the region also offers excellent beaches, water sports, spas and boat excursions.
Are the beaches good for swimming?
Yes. The lagoons are generally shallow and calm, though the breeze can affect conditions at certain times of year.
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Let us design an east coast stay that balances lazy beach days with golf, spa time or some gentle exploration.