Mauritius Beautiful Beach Guide.

Although English is the official language in Mauritius but because of cross culture in betwen Africa, Europe and Asia. The French language, Bhojpuri, Creole, and Urdu are also widely used and even the island closer to Africa but culturally closer to Asia.

The economy of Mauritius is the back bone of tourism (or inverted?). Most tourists come from South Africa, Europe (France, UK and Germany) and Chinese Asia. You are advised to book in advance your accommodation before traveling to Mauritius.

Many hotels are available in all the beaches and the city region. Ranging from 5 star luxury hotels to budget hotels, Bungalows, villas and Guest House also available around there. Just for your information that all beaches in Mauritius are the common areas and almost all beaches areas close to big hotels.

The following is a brief explanation of the beach of Mauritius that grouped according to the respective regions.

East Coast Beaches.
East coast beach have Blue Bay beach and Belle Mare beach, both beaches are perfect for sea seeing, walking or even jogging and spend your nice free days at sea side. This mostly because of the trade winds and along rockier shores that you can find it anywhere.

West Coast Beaches.
No wind, calm seas and perfect, sandy beaches with palm trees, it's no wonder there are many established hotel complexes here and no wonder that your family beach vacation will be unforgettable.

South Coast Beaches.
Come to the south coast beach of Le Morne, which is particularly popular for windsurfing and kite surfers. Perfect wind conditions are given almost all year-round. And for all non-surfers it is also worth go down to the beach and observe the professional surfers.

North Coast Beaches.
The beach in north coast is one of the longest and beautiful beaches in Mauritius. It has many sandy windless pretty beaches and also more populated and the most development has taken placed. Many people come here to spend the days brought along with the whole family complete with table, chairs, food and beverages, music and all they needed to enjoy the beaches.

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