Sparkling like a gem in the southern Indian Ocean, Mauritius is an island nation, having a land area of 2,040 kilometers and is officially known as the Republic of Mauritius. Think Mauritius and your mind instantly conjures up images of powder white beaches and tropical palm trees. However, the country isn't just about beaches. If you can tear yourself away from the exotic sands for just sometime; Mauritius has a ton of activities, historical sights, and lush forests to offer to its visitors.
Leading the tourist attractions, Port Louis- the bustling capital of Mauritius, boasts of French colonial architecture and offers exciting shopping and entertainment venues. Grand Baie is also the amongst the main tourist attractions. Not to miss the Black River Gorges National Park, which is spread across an area of 16,244 hectares and is the best place to watch rare bird species and fauna. Another interesting spot is Chamarel- a village located in the district of Black River where people can see a dune with seven different colors. The dunes are also acknowledged as the 'Seven Colored Earth'. It's this uniqueness of the spot that makes it rather popular among tourists.
Home to some of the most luxurious hotels and resorts in the world, one of the most sought after in the country is The Residence Mauritius- an elegant resort with colonial-style architecture and a rich cultural landscape that will surprise you with its charm.
The cuisine of Mauritius is a blend of European, Chinese, and Indian food. Dishes from French cuisine have grown very popular in recent times. Another gastronomical delight is the street food in the area. You can find everything from fresh coconut water, chopped fruit covered in chili and tamarind marmalade, pickles wrapped in buttery bread, and Chinese fried noodles. As you walk around the labyrinth streets of the country, a nagging smell of the food coming from all corners will trigger your taste buds and inspire you to explore the best food options available.
Pereybere
Pereybere is a small beach located in the north of Mauritius; you will find it easily along the coast road between Grand Bay and Cap Malheureux. Pereybere is one of the most popular beaches of Grand Bay where you will find a variety of water sports, a translucent turquoise sea and white sandy beach. Pereybere is a small creek very popular among tourists and locals who attend in large numbers during the week and especially on weekends. A dip in the clear water of this little corner of paradise and you'll be in love with this beach of timeless and enchanting beauty.
Pereybere is the beach recommended for family swimming, a quiet place with a calm sea, the beach is ideal for children and inexperienced swimmers. You will find vendors of exotic fruits, ice cream merchants near the beach and nearby restaurants offering varied menus.
Stay hydrated and apply sunscreen regularly to avoid sunburn, you can put yourself in the shade of coconut trees during major heat waves or rent a deckchair on the beach to relax for a while before diving again in the turquoise waters of Pereybere gem beauty for lovers of the beautiful beaches of Mauritius