Blue Bay Mauritius: A Complete Guide to the Perfect Island Getaway

Blue Bay Mauritius: A Complete Guide to the Perfect Island Getaway

By Mauritius Life Editorial17 May 20262 min read

Blue Bay is home to one of the finest marine parks in the Indian Ocean, with crystal-clear turquoise water, a protected coral reef, and a village atmosphere that makes it the ideal base for a Mauritian beach holiday.

Why Blue Bay Stands Apart

Ask seasoned travellers to name the most beautiful beach in Mauritius and Blue Bay will frequently top the list. Located on the south-east coast near Mahébourg, it is a Marine Park designated for the protection of its exceptionally diverse coral reef ecosystem.

Getting to Blue Bay

Blue Bay is approximately 15 kilometres from Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, making it one of the most convenient beach destinations for arrivals. A taxi from the airport takes around 20 minutes.

The Beach and Marine Park

The beach is wide, sheltered, and backed by casuarina trees that provide natural shade. The water inside the lagoon is extraordinarily clear, with visibility often exceeding ten metres. Glass-bottomed boat tours depart from the beach throughout the day.

For snorkellers and divers, Blue Bay Marine Park is world-class. The reef supports over 50 species of hard coral and more than 200 species of fish. Sea turtles are regularly spotted.

Water Activities

  • Glass-bottomed boat excursions for all ages
  • Kayaking around the lagoon
  • Stand-up paddleboarding on calm mornings
  • Catamaran day trips to nearby islands including Île aux Aigrettes

Île aux Aigrettes

This small coral island has been transformed into a nature reserve recreating the pre-human ecology of Mauritius. Giant Aldabra tortoises wander freely, and rare endemic birds including the pink pigeon are bred here.

Where to Eat

The village has a growing selection of restaurants and beach shacks. Freshly grilled tuna, octopus vindaye, and Creole fish soup are local favourites.

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