Belle Mare Mauritius
On the eastern coast of Mauritius's main island is Belle Mare. This is
arguably the most prominent location and beach on the entire island, as
not only is the beach itself a rich delight of all that is wonderful at
Mauritian beaches, but the surrounding area is a popular tourist
destination.
After all, this shouldn't be hugely surprising. From 1710 to
1810, Mauritius was colonized and governed by the French, who named
large portions of the island. In French, "belle" translates literally
as "beautiful", so it is little wonder the area is so popular. With a
name like that, Belle Mare Mauritius needs to live up to it's fanciful
billing, which it thankfully does.
However, the area is not without it's issues. In recent years,
it has been the intense focus of widespread urbanization, earning it a
less than stellar reputation with the Mauritian locals. A real estate
explosion lead to fears that this sandy paradise would be turned into a
tourist hell trap, with high rise apartment blocks dominating the
landscape.
Happily, much of this seems to have been unnecessary worry. Much of
Belle Mare Mauritius remains as God intended it. While the
aforementioned real estate explosion has meant that houses and
apartments are springing up in the oddest places along the region, the
main beach are remains largely untouched. Many of the buildings that
have arrived have been kept in traditional Mauritian style and
therefore detract little from the overall appearance, though the locals
most definitely don't like it!
The main feature of Belle Mare Mauritius is it's deep lagoon,
which runs between the beach and the shoreline. The lagoon gives the
area a reputation for calm waters, which of course are the traditional
clear, mesmerizing blue seen throughout the islands. The sand on the
beach itself is pristine, a finely grained powder with a coral base.
The entire area is bathed in the shade of hundreds of coconut palms,
offering the beach tourist a welcome relief from the more severe
Mauritian heats.
Despite the locals not liking what is happening in the area
surrounding the beach, Belle Mare beach itself is one of the most
popular in the country for the locals themselves to visit. For these
reasons, on weekends it can be particularly crowded, which is much to
the displeasure of many tourists. Yet the locals dislike the
urbanization which is designed for tourists, so the matters balance
themselves out in the end!
Belle Mare Mauritius also has some of the best golf courses on
the islands. An 18-hole championship green is nearby, though it is
reserved for visitors staying at the Belle Mare Plage hotel complex.
Open to all is a similar nine-hole beauty, meaning days in Belle Mare
can be lazed away in a gentle whirl of sunbathing and punting.
Beautiful is exactly the right word.