Bois des Amourettes, translated as Lovers’ forest, is a peaceful and tiny village in the east of Mauritius. The center of attraction of this village is its famous lovely jetty which was constructed during the naval war of Vieux Grand Port. The beautiful jetty makes approximately 190 meters and from it you are able to see the amazing Ile au Phare, Ile de la Passe, Ile aux Aigrettes and some other little islands as well.
The Pereybere beach is located 2 kilometers east of Grand Baie and is easily accessible when driving from Grand Baie along the main coastal road heading east direction of Cap Malheureux.
The Pereybere beach is very popular with both locals and tourists staying in Pereybere or in the neighboring Grand Baie. Because the water at the lagoon is quite deep and crystal clear, it makes for great snorkeling.
Pereybere beach is full of life with fast food stalls scattered along the beach selling kebab, sandwiches and also fresh pineapple.
Also, few meters from the beach you will find many bars and restaurants serving Chinese, Mauritian and International cuisine.
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Mauritius in the Indian Ocean is know for its sparkling crystal and turquoise waters. The contrast of colours, cultures and tastes makes the island a location for an unforgettable holiday. Mauritius offers the opportunity to unparalleled luxury, a level of refinement that is ahead of many other other tropical holiday destinations. Mauritius was named after Dutch Prince Maurice Van Nassau.
Mauritius' white beaches are protected by a coral reef barrier that encircles almost all of the coastline, with the exception of the southern end, where it falls away and where wilder waters and dramatic cliffs can be observed. From the northern plains, the land rises to a central plateau dotted by lakes and extinct volcanic craters. A few uninhabited islets area are scattered around the main island.