One of the reasons Mauritius remains one of the world’s most popular island destinations is the sheer variety of its beaches. While many visitors imagine endless stretches of white sand and turquoise lagoons, the reality is that each beach offers a different atmosphere and experience.
Some beaches are lively and social. Others are known for spectacular sunsets. Some attract water sports enthusiasts, while others are ideal for travellers seeking peace and quiet.
If you are planning a holiday in Mauritius, choosing the right beach can make all the difference.
Often regarded as one of the island’s finest beaches, Pereybere is famous for its crystal-clear lagoon, soft white sand and excellent swimming conditions. The water is typically calm and shallow, making it a favourite among both locals and visitors.
The only downside is that its popularity is no secret. During weekends, public holidays and peak tourist periods, the beach can become quite crowded. For travellers who enjoy a vibrant atmosphere, this may be part of the appeal. Those seeking tranquillity, however, may prefer quieter alternatives.

Located on the west coast, Flic en Flac boasts one of the longest beaches in Mauritius. Its expansive shoreline and calm lagoon make it a popular destination for families, joggers and beach lovers.
The area is particularly renowned for its sunsets. As the sun dips below the horizon, the sky often transforms into shades of gold, orange and pink, creating one of the island’s most photographed scenes.
Like Pereybere, however, Flic en Flac can become busy, especially during weekends and school holidays.

On the east coast, Belle Mare offers a completely different experience. Its long stretches of sand and refreshing sea breeze create a sense of openness that is difficult to find elsewhere.
The east coast is especially attractive for early risers, as it offers some of the island’s most beautiful sunrise views. Conditions can be windier than on the west coast, but many visitors appreciate the refreshing climate.
Dominated by the iconic mountain that bears the same name, Le Morne is one of the most scenic coastal areas in Mauritius.
Its dramatic landscape attracts photographers, hikers and watersports enthusiasts alike. The region is particularly popular for kitesurfing thanks to favourable wind conditions and wide-open lagoons.
For many visitors, Le Morne represents the wild and adventurous side of Mauritius.

Not every traveller is looking for crowds, beach vendors or busy public beaches. Some simply want to relax by the sea in a peaceful environment.
This is where Balaclava stands apart.
Located on the north-west coast, the region enjoys beautiful sunsets, calm waters and a more secluded atmosphere than many of the island’s better-known beaches. The area remains relatively quiet, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural surroundings at a slower pace.
Guests staying at Le Jadis Beach Resort & Wellness often describe the beachfront experience as feeling almost private. While no beach in Mauritius can legally be considered fully private, the resort’s location means the shoreline remains far less crowded than many of the island’s more famous beaches.
The lagoon waters are generally calm and clear, making them ideal for swimming and snorkelling. Guests frequently report spotting colourful tropical fish close to shore, a sign of the healthy marine life that inhabits the area.
For travellers looking to combine relaxation, sunsets and a quieter coastal setting, Balaclava remains one of Mauritius’ hidden gems.
To learn more about the region, read our article on Why Balaclava is One of Mauritius’ Hidden Gems.

There is no single “best” beach in Mauritius. The ideal choice depends entirely on the experience you are seeking.
If you enjoy lively beaches and social atmospheres, Pereybere or Flic en Flac may be perfect. If you are drawn to dramatic scenery, Le Morne is hard to beat. For those who value tranquillity, beautiful sunsets and a more exclusive atmosphere, Balaclava offers a refreshing alternative.
Wherever your journey takes you, Mauritius offers a beach to match every travel style.
For more inspiration when planning your island getaway, explore our guide to Exploring the Wonders of Mauritius, discover the Best Area to Stay in Mauritius During Winter, or visit the Le Jadis homepage to learn more about our resort and beachfront experiences.
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