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Welcome to the Southwest of Mauritius, an area where every village, beach and tea plantation tells a unique story, between Bel Ombre, Riambel, Bois Chéri and Baie du Cap.
Bel Ombre, nestled along the coast, is a true tropical gem. Its pristine beaches, like Bel Ombre beach itself, offer stretches of fine sand lined with palm trees, where the crystal clear waters of the Indian Ocean invite swimming and relaxation. Golf enthusiasts will also enjoy the famous Heritage Golf Club, offering a championship course with spectacular ocean views.
A few kilometers away, Riambel offers a peaceful contrast with its rustic and authentic atmosphere. The secluded beaches of Riambel, such as Pomponnette Beach, offer a tranquil retreat where visitors can relax away from the hustle and bustle of the busier seaside resorts. Local fishermen gladly share their fishing secrets with curious visitors, offering an authentic experience of Mauritian coastal life.
Inland, Bois Chéri is famous for its picturesque tea plantations. A visit to the Bois Chéri tea factory allows visitors to discover the process of making tea, from picking the leaves to the final tasting. The vast tea fields surrounding the factory offer breathtaking panoramas, with shades of green stretching as far as the eye can see.
Finally, Baie du Cap, a small fishing village nestled between the mountain and the sea, offers a fascinating glimpse of traditional Mauritian life. The narrow, winding streets of the village are home to colourful houses, historic churches and a lively market where locals gather to buy and sell fresh produce.
Bel Ombre, nestled along the coast, is a true tropical gem. Its pristine beaches, like Bel Ombre beach itself, offer stretches of fine sand lined with palm trees, where the crystal clear waters of the Indian Ocean invite swimming and relaxation. Golf enthusiasts will also enjoy the famous Heritage Golf Club, offering a championship course with spectacular ocean views.
A few kilometers away, Riambel offers a peaceful contrast with its rustic and authentic atmosphere. The secluded beaches of Riambel, such as Pomponnette Beach, offer a tranquil retreat where visitors can relax away from the hustle and bustle of the busier seaside resorts. Local fishermen gladly share their fishing secrets with curious visitors, offering an authentic experience of Mauritian coastal life.
Inland, Bois Chéri is famous for its picturesque tea plantations. A visit to the Bois Chéri tea factory allows visitors to discover the process of making tea, from picking the leaves to the final tasting. The vast tea fields surrounding the factory offer breathtaking panoramas, with shades of green stretching as far as the eye can see.
Finally, Baie du Cap, a small fishing village nestled between the mountain and the sea, offers a fascinating glimpse of traditional Mauritian life. The narrow, winding streets of the village are home to colourful houses, historic churches and a lively market where locals gather to buy and sell fresh produce.