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La Balise Marina
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Benitier
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Port Louis
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Turtle Bay
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Balaclava
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Coin de Mire
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Grand Baie
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Mont Choisy Beach
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Albion
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Tamarin

Mauritius Coastal Escape: A 7-Day Yacht Journey

Departing from La Balise Marina
Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 7 days

Set sail on an extraordinary journey along Mauritius’ breathtaking coastline, where turquoise waters, pristine beaches, and diverse marine life await. Join us for an unforgettable adventure exploring hidden gems, vibrant coastal towns, and the island’s most spectacular natural wonders!

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Total Sailing:110 Miles
Total Sailing Time:14 days

Mauritius Sailing Dream!

Embark on an unforgettable sailing adventure along Mauritius' stunning coastline, where crystal-clear waters, pristine beaches, and breathtaking wildlife encounters await.

Day 1: La Balise Marina – Benitier
Meet your skipper and step aboard your catamaran at La Balise Marina. After a safety briefing, set sail for Benitier Island, a short yet scenic journey. Stop at the famous Crystal Rock for snorkeling, where vibrant marine life thrives. Stroll along the pristine beach, enjoy a beachfront BBQ, and, if desired, experience traditional SEGA dancing before retiring onboard for the night.

Day 2: Port Louis – Turtle Bay
After a relaxing breakfast, cruise past Le Morne, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Keep an eye out for dolphins before anchoring at Turtle Bay, where you can soak in the island’s marine wonders. In the afternoon, embark on a wild safari adventure (optional), encountering lions, cheetahs, and giraffes. Conclude the day with alfresco dining in a scenic anchorage spot.

Day 3: Balaclava – Coin de Mire
Navigate through Citron River and explore the Balaclava Ruins, a former 18th-century French arsenal. Continue sailing north to Coin de Mire, an uninhabited island with crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkeling and diving. Later, sail to Flat Island, where you can enjoy a scenic coastal walk before anchoring overnight in Grand Baie Bay.

Day 4: Grand Baie
Discover the lively town of Grand Baie, famous for its boutiques, restaurants, and local markets. Visit the Château Labourdonnais sugar plantation, where you can tour a Victorian mansion and sample local rum. 

Day 5: Mont Choisy Beach
Start your morning with an unforgettable whale-watching experience. Humpback, pilot, and even killer whales frequent these waters year-round. Spend the afternoon at Mont Choisy Beach, a paradise of soft white sand and turquoise waters, where you can swim with turtles or relax under the sun. At night, gaze at the unique constellations of the Southern Hemisphere.

Day 6: Mont Choisy – Albion – Tamarin
Sail along the West Coast, keeping an eye out for dolphins and whales. Stop at Albion, where the iconic lighthouse stands tall against the cliffs. Continue to Tamarin Bay, a haven for surfers and nature lovers. 

Day 7: Tamarin Bay – La Balise (L’Estuaire)
Wake up to breathtaking views of Tamarin Mountain. Enjoy one last dolphin-watching excursion before sailing back to La Balise Marina. Disembark at 10 AM and bid farewell to your crew, leaving with unforgettable memories of Mauritius’ spectacular coastline.

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La Balise Marina

The Gateway to Your Sailing Adventure
La Balise Marina, located on the west coast of Mauritius, is the island’s premier yachting hub and the perfect departure point for a luxurious sailing experience. Offering state-of-the-art facilities, secure docking, and a picturesque setting, it ensures a seamless start to your journey. The marina is surrounded by stunning mountain landscapes and a vibrant waterfront, where you can enjoy fine dining and last-minute provisions before setting sail.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Benitier

A Secluded Island Escape
Just a short sail from the southwestern coast of Mauritius, Benitier Island is a hidden gem that offers a tranquil retreat surrounded by crystal-clear waters and breathtaking scenery. This small, uninhabited island is known for its pristine beaches, calm lagoons, and the iconic Crystal Rock, a unique rock formation rising dramatically from the sea.

A visit to Benitier is all about embracing nature’s beauty. The island’s shallow waters make it perfect for snorkeling, where vibrant coral reefs and tropical fish thrive. For those seeking relaxation, the secluded beaches provide the perfect setting to unwind, soak up the sun, and enjoy a peaceful picnic with panoramic ocean views. Whether exploring its turquoise lagoons or simply enjoying the serene atmosphere, Benitier is an unforgettable stop on any sailing itinerary.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Port Louis

The Vibrant Heart of Mauritius
Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, is a dynamic city where history, culture, and modernity come together in perfect harmony. As the island’s main port, it is a melting pot of diverse influences, reflected in its colonial architecture, bustling markets, and lively waterfront. The Le Caudan Waterfront, with its boutique shops and seaside restaurants, is a must-visit, offering stunning views of the harbor and a glimpse into the city’s cosmopolitan charm.

Beyond its vibrant atmosphere, Port Louis is steeped in history. The Central Market is a sensory delight, filled with exotic spices, tropical fruits, and handcrafted souvenirs. The Aapravasi Ghat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, tells the story of indentured laborers who arrived in Mauritius in the 19th century. Whether exploring its rich cultural heritage, tasting local street food, or strolling through its colorful streets, Port Louis is an unmissable stop on any Mauritius itinerary.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Turtle Bay

A Pristine Marine Sanctuary
Nestled along Mauritius’ northwest coast, Turtle Bay is a tranquil haven known for its crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life. This protected bay is a sanctuary for sea turtles, making it a paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. The calm, shallow waters offer incredible visibility, allowing visitors to explore vibrant coral reefs teeming with exotic fish and marine creatures.

Turtle Bay is not just about underwater wonders; its shoreline is equally captivating. The bay’s lush greenery and pristine beaches create a serene atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and unwinding after a day of adventure. Whether you are snorkeling alongside majestic sea turtles or enjoying the bay’s breathtaking natural beauty from the shore, Turtle Bay offers a truly unforgettable experience for nature lovers and ocean enthusiasts alike.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Balaclava

Where History Meets Natural Beauty
Located on Mauritius' northern coast, Balaclava is a destination where history and nature blend seamlessly. Home to the Balaclava Ruins, remnants of an 18th-century French fort, this area offers visitors a glimpse into the island’s colonial past. The ruins, once part of a military arsenal, now stand as a testament to Mauritius' rich heritage.

Beyond its historical significance, Balaclava boasts stunning coastlines with turquoise waters and lush greenery. The area is known for its luxury resorts, offering serene beachfront views and world-class amenities. Whether you’re exploring its historic sites, indulging in a spa retreat, or enjoying a scenic boat trip along the coast, Balaclava provides a perfect mix of cultural exploration and relaxation.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Coin de Mire

Mauritius’ Untouched Marine Wonderland
Also known as Gunner’s Quoin, Coin de Mire is a striking island just 8 kilometers north of Mauritius. Its dramatic cliffs, rugged terrain, and surrounding coral reefs make it one of the most breathtaking natural landmarks in the region. The island is uninhabited, preserving its pristine beauty and serving as a sanctuary for seabirds such as the red-tailed tropicbird.

The waters surrounding Coin de Mire are a paradise for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. Crystal-clear visibility allows visitors to explore thriving coral reefs teeming with exotic fish, rays, and even occasional sea turtles. While landing on the island is restricted, its sheer beauty can be admired from the deck of a boat, making it a must-visit stop for any sailing itinerary along Mauritius’ northern coast.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Grand Baie

The Beating Heart of Mauritius’ Coastal Life
Located on the northern coast of Mauritius, Grand Baie is a vibrant seaside town known for its crystal-clear waters, luxury resorts, and bustling atmosphere. A hub for sailing, water sports, and lively nightlife, it is the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. With its stunning beaches and calm lagoons, Grand Baie is an ideal spot for swimming, sunbathing, or setting sail on an island-hopping excursion.

Beyond its natural beauty, Grand Baie offers an array of shopping boutiques, gourmet restaurants, and beachside cafes. Visitors can explore the local markets, indulge in fresh seafood, or experience the town’s energetic nightlife at its trendy bars and clubs. Whether you’re looking for a tranquil seaside retreat or an action-packed getaway, Grand Baie offers an unforgettable experience on Mauritius’ northern coast.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Mont Choisy Beach

Where Tranquility Meets Marine Wonders
Stretching along the northwest coast of Mauritius, Mont Choisy Beach is a breathtaking expanse of soft, white sand fringed by casuarina trees and turquoise waters. Known for its calm atmosphere and picture-perfect scenery, this beach offers an ideal escape for relaxation and sunbathing. The shallow, crystal-clear waters make it a safe and enjoyable spot for swimming, while the nearby reefs attract a variety of marine life, including sea turtles.

One of the unique highlights of Mont Choisy Beach is its proximity to the migratory routes of whales, offering visitors the rare opportunity to witness humpback whales, pilot whales, and even killer whales throughout the year. After a day spent snorkeling with sea turtles or strolling along the sun-kissed shores, visitors can enjoy the mesmerizing sight of the Southern Hemisphere’s constellations, which appear upside down in the night sky. Whether you’re seeking adventure or tranquility, Mont Choisy Beach delivers an unforgettable coastal experience.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Albion

A Hidden Coastal Gem of Mauritius
Nestled on the west coast of Mauritius, Albion is a serene and picturesque coastal retreat known for its unspoiled landscapes and breathtaking sunsets. Unlike the bustling beaches of the north, Albion offers a more tranquil escape with rugged cliffs, quiet coves, and crystal-clear waters. The coastline here is perfect for leisurely boat trips, snorkeling, and soaking in the beauty of the open ocean.

Albion is also home to the famous lighthouse, one of Mauritius’ most iconic landmarks. Standing tall against the dramatic cliffs, it offers panoramic views of the Indian Ocean, making it a must-visit spot for photography enthusiasts. As the sun sets, Albion transforms into a paradise of golden hues, providing one of the island’s most magical evening experiences. 

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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Tamarin

The Surfing and Nature Haven of Mauritius
Located on the west coast of Mauritius, Tamarin is a charming coastal village known for its laid-back atmosphere, stunning beaches, and world-class surf spots. The bay’s consistent waves attract surfers from around the globe, while the calm lagoon offers perfect conditions for stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking. Tamarin’s breathtaking natural surroundings, framed by rugged mountains, create an idyllic setting for outdoor enthusiasts.

Beyond its watersports appeal, Tamarin is also a prime location for dolphin watching. Early morning boat tours provide visitors with the unique chance to see these playful creatures in their natural habitat. As the sun sets, Tamarin transforms into a serene retreat where visitors can unwind and take in the mesmerizing coastal views. Whether you’re chasing waves or seeking relaxation, Tamarin is a must-visit destination on Mauritius’ west coast.

Recommended duration of stay: ideal for 1 days
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