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Tamarin: Lying
in the shadow of the Rivière Noire Mountains, Tamarin has a fine
lagoon which is split in two by the Rivière Noire estuary. The
bathing at this point is a big attraction, and amenities for surfing
in the big ocean swells are available. |
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Grand Baie: The
northern coastline beyond Baie du Tombeau has many delightful
beaches: Pointe aux Piments, famous for its underwater
scenery; Trou aux Biches, with its fringe of filaos (casuarina)
and coconut palms and its splendid Hindu temple; further up the
coast, Choisy, one of the most popular beaches on the island,
offering facilities for safe bathing, sailing, windsurfing and
water-skiing; finally, the coastline curves into Grand Baie itself,
the main centre for yachting, water-skiing, windsurfing and many
other sports. |
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Péreybère: This
delightful little cove is midway on the coast road between Grand
Baie and Cap Malheureux. The deep, clear, water makes it one of the
very best bathing places on the whole island. |
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Grand Gaube: Further
along the coast is another charming fishing village where fishermen
have earned a well-deserved reputation for their skill in the making
of sailing craft and of deep-sea fishing. |
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Cap Malheureux: This
is a fishing village in the extreme north with a magnificent view of
Flat Island, Round Island and Gunner's Quoin,
which are islands of volcanic origin, rising from the light-green
sea. |
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Roches Noires/Poste
Lafayette: These
are both favoured seaside resorts, especially in the hotter months,
because of the fresh prevailing winds that blow almost all the year
round from the sea. |
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Belle Mare: A
beautiful white sandy beach with fine bathing is found here. The
coast, with its white sweep of sands at Palmar and Trou
d'Eau Douce, stretches out lazily to Grand Port, a quaint
little village by the sea. There, the beach narrows and the road
follows the coastline closely to Mahébourg. Pointe d'Esny,
the adjoining white sandy beach with its string of bungalows, leads
to Blue Bay. |
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Blue Bay: In a
semicircle of filao trees lies one of the finest bathing
spots on the island. Situated on the southeast coast, not far from
Mahébourg, Blue Bay offers a fine stretch of white sandy beach, and
a deep, clear, light-blue bathing pool. There is also scope for
yachting and windsurfing.
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