It is the preferred destination for business and professionals to create wealth and employment through the use of information technology. The construction of Ebene Cybercity began in November , with the suburb being promoted as a new information technology hub for Mauritius and as a link between African and Asian markets.
Belle Mare is found in the midst of the touristic region, on the East Coast of Mauritius, the village of Belle Mare is a calm hamlet with a year-round holiday-perfect climate and is one of the favourite vacation hotspots of both Mauritians and tourists. Belle Mare is today mainly a beach resort area, attracting visitors from Europe and Asia because of it's tropical year-round climate.
This picture perfect village is surely one of the most beautiful on the island of Mauritius. The name Cap Malheureux, meaning "Unlucky Cape", was given by the French who held control of the island from to Beaches here are some of the most picturesque on the whole island, and the backdrop of Le Morne Brabant lends a touch of drama to an idyllic peninsula.
The southeast saw the arrival of the Dutch the first inhabitants of the island in , and later the French in Grand Gaube is a sleepy fishing village located approximately 10km from the Grand Baie on the northeast coast of Mauritius.
This coast is typified by small bays and rocky headlands which form a stunning coastline. The area exudes a wonderful colonial atmosphere and is alive with traditional Mauritian folklore and the excellent selection of hotels in Grand Gaube will make your holiday memorable in every way.
Nestled in the west part of Mauritius, Albion is known as the quietest little village of the island and it is home to the famous lighthouse of Pointe aux Caves, as well known to be a fishing hotspot and a remote beach destination. Albion, as the name suggests, has been taken from Great Britain blonde Albion because of the disrupted relief that is reminiscent of the cliffs of Dover in England.
Along the northern coast of Mauritius, located in the district of Pamplemousses, lies the charming town of Trou aux Biches. This popular tourist area is full of exciting experiences, outdoor activities and wonderful restaurants and bars. Trou-aux-Biches began as a fishing village in the 19th century. Its name appears on the Lislet-Geoffroy map drawn in during the French colonial rule of the island.
The town of Curepipe is the second biggest town in Mauritius after Port-Louis, with a population nearing , habitants. This beautiful town, nicknamed the city of lights, will conquer your hearts both during daytime and at night. From colonial relics to nice restaurants to beautiful gardens, Curepipe has much to offer visitors. Tamarin is a village on the western coast of Mauritius and is known for the salt pans, surfing spots and nightlife. Set in a picturesque environment, surrounded with trees and mountains, the small fishing village of Tamarin exudes an incomparable energy and harmony that seduce visitors.
It is considered a favourable seaside and tourist destination. Tamarin is renowned for its authenticity, its waves,its gray sand beach and its incredible sunset. Along the Pereybere coast, you will find many typical restaurants and in the center some vibrant bars.
The Chamarel village is popular for its scenic landscapes and the 7 color earch reserve, which you have probably never seen anywhere else on the planet. The distinct natural attractions have blessed Chamarel making it an unparalleled tourist attraction to behold and discover. Blue Bay, located in the south-east of Mauritius, not far from Mahebourg, is a village which is known for its beach not only by Mauritians, but also by tourists, who visit it as often as they can.
Reflecting bright colours and a charming landscape, Blue Bay Beach is one of the most welcoming and visited ones on the island. Entertainment, modernity, peace, tranquility, what is there not to love about this village? The typical village of Goodlands is the place to go for a folk shopping day. This village of more than 20 inhabitants is organized along an active and overflowing main street of shops of all kinds. Pointe aux Canonniers offers proximity to Grand Baie, Cap Malheureux, or Mont Choisy, while being far enough away to keep you away from the hustle and bustle.
It is no wonder that the real estate sector is rapidly developing in this welcoming village. Indeed, this coastal area has only a few large hotels and is a change from the crowds of large villages. Pointe aux Canonniers is dotted with elegant seafront boutique resorts and laid-back guest houses, plus dining options from upscale French eateries to al fresco seafood shacks. It is situated at the east of Madagascar in the mascarene islands on the east of the coast of Africa.
English is the official language, although French and Creole are commonly spoken. On the northwest coast of Mauritius, its capital Port Louis is the administrative and business centre but also the home of the University of Mauritius. A former dutch, french and british colony, the island country got the independance from britain in Rodrigues island is part of the republic managed by a prime minister.
Development in recent years has concentrated on the north coast. As a result, Grand Baie now has a number of restaurants and clubs. The charming chapel with a red roof which has a panoramic view of the lagoon in Cap Malheureux is part of them.
The south has a spectacularly different landscape to the rest of the island, with its high cliffs battered by the waves. These cliffs were formed in coastal areas exposed to the Indian Ocean, where the coral reef which surrounds and protects Mauritius disappears. But the south has more to offer than cliffs and choppy waters : further along the coast towards the west, there are a string of incredible beaches, seaside resorts and luxury hotels in various resorts, including the rapidly developing tourist resort of Bel Ombre.
Between the mountains and the sea, the east of the island is known for its charming little villages with poetic names. An adventure playground for anyone who loves the great outdoors. With its white sandy beaches lined with casuarinas, Flic en Flac is a popular destination at the weekends for water sports including swimming and snorkelling.
It was here in the southwest of the island that escaped slaves would hide in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The oral tradition associated with these escaped slaves has seen Le Morne becoming a symbol of their struggle for freedom, their suffering and their sacrifice.
Over the years, this place has become a symbol of the fight against slavery. It is a landmark for all those who have commemorated its abolition, particularly the descendants of slave communities who still live on the island.
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