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What to see in Mauritius

Southern Region

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Baie du Cap Scenic Route
(Macondé View Point)

Standing in the village of Baie du Cap, is one of the most famous viewpoints of Mauritius. As known the Baie Du Cap Coastal Road which is ranked as the 10th most beautiful roads in the world, the source of its beauty is mainly due to the Maconde viewpoint.

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Gris-Gris

Take a breath of fresh air on the cliff at Gris-Gris public beach in front of the impressive waves, before heading to one of the restaurants nearby to enjoy a traditional local meal.

La Roche qui pleure located nearbyl represents the profile of the Mauritian poet Robert Edward Hart, sculpted in the cliff by the elements, according to local legends...

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Rivière des Galets

Rivière des Galets features a different scenery on the coast. A beach made up exclusively of pebbles stretches in front of you. No swimming, but it is a privileged spot for seasoned surfers, and you can just sit and simply enjoy nature. In the bay of Rivière des Galets, stands Ilot Sancho, a tiny island that can be of interest for the curious.

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Le Morne

Le Morne forms part of the history of Mauritius. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is also popular for its beautiful white sandy beach and surf/kitesurf spots.