Belle Mare Beach
The postcard beach of Mauritius — powdery white sand, impossibly turquoise water, and three kilometres of sheltered lagoon on the east coast.
Belle Mare is where Mauritius looks the way the brochures promise. A three-kilometre arc of powder-white sand on the east coast, it faces a lagoon of extraordinary clarity — turquoise shading to aquamarine, so shallow in places that you can wade 200 metres and still see your feet in fine detail on the sandy bottom. The reef that runs parallel to the coast keeps the Indian Ocean swell out entirely, and the result is water that is mirror-calm year-round. On a windless morning, the surface barely registers a ripple.
The beach is flanked by the island's most celebrated five-star hotels — Constance Belle Mare Plage, One&Only Le Saint Géran, and Shangri-La Le Touessrok are all within the immediate stretch — but the sand itself is public for its entire length. There is a pedestrian right of way along the beach front, and the sections between the hotel grounds are genuinely accessible to anyone who wants to spend a day here without being a guest. Bring your own shade and water: public facilities are limited to the small beach shacks near the public access points that sell cold drinks, fresh coconut, and grilled corn.
The snorkelling along the reef's inner edge is among the best accessible from shore anywhere on the island. The coral formations at the northern end of the beach, reachable with a 20-minute swim or a short kayak, host parrotfish, triggerfish, sea turtles, and the occasional octopus sheltering in the reef's overhangs. The water temperature stays between 24°C in August and 29°C in February, making it comfortable year-round without a wetsuit.
Belle Mare is most beautiful in the early morning — before 9am, when the sand is raked, the water is at its glassiest, and the light is low enough to turn the lagoon every shade of blue simultaneously. Mid-afternoon brings a breeze off the sea that makes the heat manageable and the palms sway picturesquely. Sunsets on the east coast are quieter than the west, but the afterglow of a clear evening turns the water pink and the sky over the mountains behind the resort belt a deep amber.
What makes it special
3km of powder-white public sand — accessible along its entire length
Reef-protected lagoon: mirror-calm year-round, ideal for swimming
World-class snorkelling along the inner reef edge
Flanked by Mauritius's finest five-star resorts
Sea turtles regularly spotted at the northern coral outcrops
Facilities & access
Activities near Belle Mare Beach
Snorkelling tours, boat trips, diving, and watersports bookable in advance.
Activities nearby
Île aux Cerfs Day Trip by Speedboat
A speedboat transfer from Trou d'Eau Douce to Île aux Cerfs — the most famous island beach in Mauritius — with swimming, snorkelling, and optional water sports on the island.
Sea Kayaking in the Mauritius Lagoon
Explore mangroves, hidden beaches, and coral gardens by sea kayak on guided half-day tours from the east or south-east coast.
East Kite School Mauritius
East Kite School Mauritius is a distinguished kitesurfing school renowned for its exceptional instruction and prime location. Situated in the picturesque region of Palmar, the school offers personaliz
Stand-Up Paddleboarding in Mauritius
Explore Mauritius's calm lagoons by stand-up paddleboard — available at most beach hotels and watersport centres on the east and north coasts.
Best for
Water conditions
Reef-protected lagoon, suitable for all swimmers year-round.
Stay nearby
Hotels in East
The Residence Mauritius
★★★★★
From EUR 450/night
Four Seasons Resort Mauritius at Anahita
★★★★★
From EUR 1100/night
LUX Belle Mare
★★★★★
From EUR 380/night
Silver Beach Hotel
★★★★
From EUR 60/night