Mauritius is a place where nature plays a symphony in two colors: the deep blue of the ocean and the vibrant green of the land. This harmonious marriage gives the island its unique character and timeless beauty.

The coastline of a thousand faces
On the east coast, beaches lined with casuarina trees stretch as far as the eye can see, while in the wild south, cliffs and forests plunge directly into the ocean. Each region offers a different spectacle, but everywhere, the sea and the land seem to be in conversation.
Lagoons like mirrors
The Mauritian lagoons, protected by the coral reef, reflect the lushness of the surrounding hills and plantations. At sunrise, golden reflections blend with the deep green of the land, creating living pictures that seem painted by nature itself.
Between sand and forest
Some beaches are directly backed by wooded areas, offering a unique experience: swimming in crystal-clear water, then walking a few steps to find yourself in the shade of tropical trees. It is this closeness that gives Mauritius its charm, a place where you can go from diving to hiking in just a few minutes.
A balance to preserve
This intimate connection between sea and greenery is fragile. Coastal erosion, marine pollution, and deforestation threaten this balance. Local initiatives, such as mangrove planting and coral reef restoration, are essential to maintain this natural dialogue.