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Baie du Cap House

6 Guests
3 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
115m²
44km

Experience Coastal Bliss at Baie du Cap House, Mauritius

Discover the ultimate getaway at Baie du Cap House, an exquisite private self-catering beach house nestled in the scenic southwest of Mauritius. Perfectly positioned between majestic mountain peaks and the turquoise Indian Ocean, our villa offers a tranquil escape just 60 minutes from SSR International Airport.

Wake up to the sound of the waves with the public beach right at your doorstep and enjoy breathtaking views of the world-famous Maconde Cliff, located just a short walk away. Whether you are seeking a romantic retreat or a family adventure, our beachfront sanctuary provides the perfect base to explore the island’s natural beauty.

Details

South
6 Guests
3 Bedrooms
3 Bathrooms
Beachfront
Garden View
Airport 44km
115m²

Welcome Kit

Your Host

Amenities

6 Guest(s)
3 Bedroom(s)
3 Bathroom(s)
Free WiFi
Fully Equipped Kitchen
Coffee Machine
Air Conditioning
Washer
TV
Private Pool
BBQ
Shower
Non Smoking
Ceiling Fan
Safe
Hair Dryer
Iron & Ironing Board
Bath Towel
Beach Towel
Tableware

General Amenities

Free Parking
Pool
Garden
Beachfront
Transat chair
Beach Umbrella
Housekeeping
Emergency Numbers

Extra Cost

Car Rental
Taxi Service
Airborn Activities
Groceries Delivery
Helicopter Activities
Inland Activities
Lunch or Dinner
Sky Dive

In the Area

Sustainability

Architecture

Characteristics

Beaches
  • Discover La Prairie Beach: A Secluded Paradise in Mauritius Nestled against the majestic backdrop of Le Morne Brabant, La Prairie Beach is one of the most picturesque, secluded beaches in Southwest Mauritius. This "wild" coastal gem is famous for its vast, shallow lagoon—perfect for families seeking a calm spot for swimming and picnics away from the crowds. Photographers and nature lovers frequent this stretch for its uninterrupted mountain views and the unique sight of seaplanes taking off nearby. Located along the scenic Baie du Cap coastal road, it offers a tranquil retreat for those looking to experience the island's authentic, natural beauty. Whether you’re stopping for a sunset photo op or a quiet afternoon of snorkeling, La Prairie remains a must-visit for travelers seeking a peaceful Mauritian escape.
  • Experience the Raw Beauty of Baie du Cap Beach Baie du Cap Beach is the gateway to the wild and rugged South Coast of Mauritius. Located in a charming, traditional fishing village, this beach offers a peaceful escape from the busier tourist hubs. It is world-famous for the Macondé Viewpoint, where the coastal road curves sharply around a basalt cliff, providing breathtaking panoramic ocean views. The beach itself is framed by lush greenery and turquoise waters, ideal for a quiet stroll or watching local fishermen at work. Perfectly positioned between Le Morne and Bel Ombre, Baie du Cap is a must-stop destination on any scenic Mauritian road trip. Visit during the "golden hour" to capture stunning photography of the dramatic cliffs and crashing waves that define this untouched coastal sanctuary.
  • Bel Ombre Beach: Where Sustainable Luxury Meets Wild Nature Bel Ombre Beach is the ultimate destination for travelers seeking a sustainable tropical escape in the heart of the "Wild South." This 6km stretch of pristine white sand is famous for its crystal-clear turquoise lagoon, making it a premier kitesurfing and snorkeling spot in Mauritius. Beyond the shore, the beach is bordered by the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and the historic Heritage Nature Reserve, offering a rare blend of coastal relaxation and inland adventure. Whether you are playing a round at a championship golf course, exploring 19th-century colonial heritage, or enjoying a seaside picnic, Bel Ombre provides an authentic, eco-conscious sanctuary. It is a must-visit for those who value luxury, biodiversity, and tranquility away from the typical tourist crowds
  • Le Morne Brabant Beach: A UNESCO World Heritage Backdrop Le Morne Brabant Beach is a world-renowned destination, famous for its stunning white sands and the iconic mountain peak that towers above the shoreline. As a UNESCO World Heritage site, this beach offers more than just beauty; it is a premier global hub for kitesurfing and windsurfing due to its perfect wind conditions. The crystal-clear lagoon is ideal for snorkeling and swimming, protected by a reef teeming with tropical marine life. Visitors can enjoy a unique mix of luxury beachfront resorts and untouched natural stretches, perfect for sunset walks. Whether you are seeking high-adrenaline water sports or a tranquil escape under the filao trees, Le Morne is the ultimate symbol of Mauritius’ natural splendor. It remains an essential stop for every traveler looking for the island's most photographed landscape.
  • St Felix Beach: The South’s Untouched Coastal Sanctuary St Felix is widely regarded as one of the most pristine beaches on the southern coast of Mauritius, celebrated for its raw, natural charm. Unlike the busier tourist hubs, this beach offers a tranquil atmosphere with turquoise waters and a wide, shady filao forest—making it a favorite scenic picnic spot for locals and explorers alike. The shoreline provides breathtaking panoramic views of the rugged Indian Ocean, perfect for long walks and travel photography. While the currents here are stronger, the beauty of its white sands and turquoise lagoon remains unparalleled. It is an essential stop for anyone on a south coast road trip looking to experience the island’s authentic and peaceful coastal wilderness.
Nearby Villages
  • Baie du Cap: An Authentic Mauritian Fishing Village Baie du Cap is a charming, traditional fishing village that captures the true soul of old Mauritius. Nestled between the mountains and the sea on the South Coast scenic drive, it is famous for the iconic Macondé Viewpoint and its vibrant local culture. Visitors can witness local fishermen at work, explore colorful creole architecture, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of this untouched coastal gem. Whether you’re stopping for a photo at the hairpin curve or tasting local delicacies, this village offers a peaceful, authentic island experience away from the crowds.
  • Le Morne Village: A Gateway to History and Culture Le Morne Village is a picturesque traditional fishing settlement steeped in deep historical significance. Located at the foot of the UNESCO World Heritage mountain, the village offers a glimpse into the authentic Mauritian way of life, where local traditions and sea-faring heritage remain vibrant. Visitors can enjoy fresh, local seafood, engage with the warm community, and explore the rugged beauty of the surrounding coastline. It serves as an ideal base for those seeking a cultural immersion and a quieter, more meaningful connection to the island’s past. This hidden gem is a must-visit for travelers exploring the authentic South of Mauritius.
  • La Gaulette: The Vibrant Hub for Kitesurfers and Explorers La Gaulette is a lively fishing village and the preferred base for kitesurfing enthusiasts visiting nearby Le Morne. Known for its laid-back atmosphere, the village offers a variety of local boutiques, seafood restaurants, and supermarkets, making it ideal for self-catering travelers. Its strategic location provides stunning views of Ile aux Benitiers and easy access to the island's best hiking trails and surf spots. Whether you are looking for an authentic Mauritian lifestyle or a convenient hub for your coastal adventures, La Gaulette blends local charm with a modern, adventurous spirit. It is the perfect spot for those who want a central location in the scenic South.
Other Attractions
  • Kitesurfing in Mauritius: Ride the World’s Best Trade Winds Mauritius is a global kitesurfing paradise, offering world-class conditions for every skill level from April to November. The legendary Le Morne Lagoon provides the perfect combination of shallow flat water for beginners and iconic reef breaks like "One Eye" for pro riders. With consistent South-East trade winds and turquoise waters, the island’s south coast is the ultimate hub for kite holidays. Whether you are taking your first kitesurfing lesson in a protected lagoon or chasing world-famous waves, Mauritius delivers an unparalleled adrenaline rush. Explore the vibrant kite community in La Gaulette and Bel Ombre to experience the best of the island’s wind-powered adventures.
  • Hiking Le Morne Brabant: A Summit of History and Beauty Scaling Le Morne Brabant is the ultimate adventure for nature lovers and hikers visiting Mauritius. As a protected UNESCO World Heritage site, the mountain offers a challenging yet rewarding trek through lush endemic flora and rugged terrain. Reaching the summit provides the island's most iconic panoramic views of the famous "underwater waterfall" and the vast turquoise lagoon. For safety and cultural insight, guided hiking tours are highly recommended to navigate the steeper sections while learning about the mountain's history as a sanctuary. Whether you are a photography enthusiast or a peak-bagger, this bucket-list hike is the premier way to experience the wild, majestic beauty of the South.
  • Chamarel: The Seven Colored Earths & Majestic Waterfall Discover the natural wonders of Chamarel, home to the island’s most famous volcanic geological formation. The Seven Colored Earths feature rolling dunes of red, violet, and blue sand that never erode, creating a surreal and vibrant landscape. Just a short drive away, the Chamarel Waterfall plunges over 100 meters down a lush basalt cliff, making it the highest waterfall in Mauritius. This protected park is a must-visit for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers exploring the Black River Gorges region. Whether you are marvelling at the rainbow-hued sands or the dramatic forest canopy, a trip to Chamarel is an essential part of any Mauritian sightseeing itinerary.
  • Chamarel Village: A UN-Awarded Gem of Nature and Heritage Awarded as one of the UN Best Tourism Villages, Chamarel is the serene, high-altitude heart of Mauritian culture. Famous for its authentic rural charm and cool mountain breezes, the village is a hub for gourmet experiences, from tasting world-class Chamarel coffee to visiting the renowned local rum distillery. Beyond the plate, it serves as a sanctuary for biodiversity, home to the Ebony Forest and rare endemic wildlife. Visitors can explore local craft shops, admire the historic Sainte Anne Church, and enjoy a peaceful, eco-friendly retreat far from the coastal heat. Whether you’re here for the flavors or the forests, Chamarel offers the most authentic island lifestyle in Mauritius
  • Black River Gorges: The Wild Heart of Mauritius Explore the island’s largest protected forest, a breathtaking sanctuary of deep gorges, rolling hills, and plunging waterfalls. As a premier destination for eco-tourism and hiking, the park offers over 60km of trails, including the famous Black River Peak trek. It is a vital refuge for endemic wildlife, where birdwatchers can spot the rare Pink Pigeon and Echo Parakeet amidst lush native flora. Whether you are seeking a challenging mountain hike or a scenic family picnic at the Gorges Viewpoint, the park provides an immersive experience in nature. Discover the dramatic landscapes and unparalleled biodiversity that make this national park the crown jewel of the Mauritian highlands.
  • La Vallée Nature Park: Adventure in a Lush Sanctuary Experience the perfect blend of thrill and tranquility at La Vallée Nature Park, a stunning eco-destination in the South of Mauritius. This expansive park is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts, offering quad biking and trekking through rolling hills and dense indigenous forests. Adrenaline seekers can cross the spectacular suspension bridge for panoramic views of the gorges, while nature lovers discover rare endemic flora and fauna. With dedicated areas for archery and petting farms, it is a premier spot for family-friendly activities and scenic picnics. Whether you are seeking a high-speed adventure or a peaceful walk through the valley, this park offers a unique and unforgettable nature experience for all ages.
  • World of Seashells: A Unique Marine Discovery in Bel Ombre Located in the heart of the south, the World of Seashells museum showcases the largest and most diverse collection of shells in Africa. This captivating attraction in Bel Ombre features over 8,000 specimens, offering a deep dive into the fascinating world of marine biodiversity. Visitors can explore intricate displays of rare and colorful shells while learning about the vital role of mollusks in our ocean’s ecosystem. It is an ideal family-friendly indoor activity, blending education with the stunning artistry of nature. Whether you are a dedicated conchologist or a curious traveler, this unique cultural site provides a tranquil and informative break from the sun-drenched beaches of the coast.
  • Deep Sea Fishing: Big Game Action Near Baie du Cap The South Coast of Mauritius is a premier destination for deep sea fishing, where the ocean floor drops rapidly into prime big game territory. Just offshore from Baie du Cap, anglers can hunt for the legendary Blue Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna, and energetic Dorado. This region is famous for its powerful currents and rich marine life, offering a thrilling challenge for both novice and professional fishers. With well-equipped charters departing from nearby Le Morne and Black River, you are minutes away from the ultimate Indian Ocean adventure. Experience the adrenaline of a strike against the backdrop of the rugged southern cliffs for a world-class Mauritian fishing expedition.
  • Macondé Viewpoint: The Island’s Most Iconic Coastal Landmark Perched on a dramatic rocky cliff in Baie du Cap, Macondé Viewpoint is a must-visit highlight of any South Mauritius road trip. Climbing the narrow stairs rewards you with breathtaking, panoramic ocean views where the turquoise lagoon meets the rugged open sea. This site is world-famous for the iconic hairpin curve of the coastal road, often cited as one of the most beautiful drives in the world. It is the ultimate spot for travel photography, offering a bird’s-eye perspective of the island’s wild southern coastline. Whether you are stopping for a quick photo or to feel the sea breeze, Macondé remains the definitive symbol of the scenic beauty of Mauritius.
Transportation
  • The property is easily accessible, with a bus stop just a 5-minute walk away.
  • For travel around the island, scooter and car rental services are readily available.
  • Taxi services can also be arranged.
  • The main airport, Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, is approximately 1 hour away by car.
  • The location also offers opportunities for various activities, such as water sports, island hopping, cultural immersion, and golf (10 to 15-minute drive).
General Policies
  • Check-in: As from 14:00
  • Check-out: At 10:00
  • The house accommodate 6 adults
  • Housekeeping services (Monday to Friday, except public holidays)
  • Non-Smoking inside residence
  • No Noise Pollution
  • Pets are not allowed
  • Voltage: 240V

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