MAP OF SOUTH WEST MAURITIUS

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 RECOMMENDED RESORTS

5-Star RESORTS
Beau Rivage Belle Mare Plage
Dinarobin Hilton
Oberoi Paradis
Residence Royal Palm
Taj Exotica Telfair Golf & Spa
4-Star Resorts
Heritage La Pirogue
Legends Le Canonnier
Le Mauricia Le Victoria
Les Pavillons Maritim
Movenpick Paradise Cove
Sands Shandrani
Trou Aux Biches
2 & 3-Star RESORTS
La Palmeraie Le Preskil
Le Tropical Merville Beach
Paul & Virginie Pointe Aux Biche
Sakoa Verandah
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La Pirogue Hilton Resort & Spa Taj Exotica Resort & Spa The Sands Dinarobin (Beachcomber) Paradis (Beachcomber) Les Pavillions Le Telfair Movenpick Heritage Golf Resort & Spa Riviere des Anguilles Souillac Riambel Bel Ombre Baie du Cap Le Morne Brabant La Gaulette Chamarel Black River Gorges Grande Riviere Noire Tamarin Flic en Flac/Wolmar Bois Cheri Curepipe
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MAURITIUS SOUTH WEST

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Considered by some to be the most beautiful region, the south coast and southwest interior are certainly rugged and dramatic. This undevelopd area is said to be reminiscent of what the island used to look like before tourism took off. As one travels west, the inland terrain is transformed from green cane fields to mountainous scenery, cluminating in the Savanne Mountains and Plaine Champagne of the southwest.

There are several gaps in the reef along the south coast, and from Souillac to just past Le Souffleur the reef and the calm lagoons commonly found on the other coastlines are absent altogether. There are fewer safe bathing beaches, but the sight of powerful waves close by makes for a refreshing change, while onshore winds provide a measure of relief from the oppressive heat sometimes experienced elsewhere on the island.

The savannah grasslands that existed here until the 18th century gave way to the cultivation of sugar cane, and the road near the coast zigzags through the can fields, crossing numerous rivers and streams and giving the occasional glimpse of sea in the distance.

BEST TIMES TO VISIT
The south coast is cooler than the north and west, so this can be a good place to come in summer. Winter is characterised by being very windy. Le Morne is very hot in the height of summer. Water temperatures are pleasant all year round.
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