Flic En Flac Beach

At around eight kilometres, Flic en Flac beach is one of the longest beaches in Mauritius. When you're not splashing about in the Indian Ocean, seek shade under the casuarina trees that line the beach or grab a bite to eat at one of the nearby street food stands and enjoy the flavours while relaxing on the sand.

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Mauritius Island

The island of Mauritius is volcanic in origin and is almost entirely surrounded by coral reefs. The northern part is a plain that rises to a central plateau, varying in elevation from about 900 to 2,400 feet (270 to 730 metres) above sea level.

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The Oberoi Beach Resort, Mauritius

The Oberoi Beach Resort, Mauritius lies along the Baie aux Tortues or Turtle Bay on the island's curvaceous north -west Coast in over 20 acres of beautiful, subtropical gardens and with an impressive 600 metres of beachfront spanning three crescents of white sand between the mountains and the turquoise water of the

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historical places

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