Beneath the Indian Ocean lies a plethora of sights, including stunning coral reefs and shipwrecks.
The south-western area of the island is famous for dolphins, which shelter in the bays of Tamarin and Black River. Just off the tiny village of Flic en Flac, the Cathedral offers up a wealth of caves and arches for divers to explore while the Rempart Serpent is known for its stone fish, scorpion fish, lion fish, and moray eels.
On the north end of the island Peter Holt’s Rock serves as home to giant moray eels and titan trigger fish, and there is always the possibility of coming across turtles at RochesBaleines.
Resorts in Mauritius |
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| Gran Bay | Belle Mare |
| Poste de Flacq | Anse la Raie |
| Grand Gaube | Flic en Flac |
| Balaclava | Pointe Jerome |
| Trou d Eau Douce | Bel Ombre |
| Tamarin | Trou aux Biches |
| Beau Champ | |