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Is snorkeling safe in Mauritius?

Other than the southern coast, Mauritius is almost entirely encircled by a coral reef, making it an excellent destination for snorkelling.



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The south and southwestern shores of the island offer some of the best locations in Mauritius for snorkeling, particularly in the areas surrounding UNESCO-listed Morne Brabant, a majestic basaltic mountain surrounded by a lagoon. The shallow reef near Ile aux Benitiers.

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You'll find stunning white sand beaches all around the island, plus clear, calm lagoons perfect for snorkelling, swimming and paddleboarding. There are also offshore islets like Ilot Gabriel and Ile aux Cerfs, where you can spend the day on the beach.

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During certain times of the year, jellyfish can be found in the waters around Mauritius, and they can cause painful stings. The Box jellyfish is also found in the waters of Mauritius. It is known for its highly venomous nature and painful sting.

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There are no lifeguards on the beaches of Mauritius. Although the sea may look calm, there are strong, invisible currents in the lagoons and open seas around Mauritius. It's important to always swim within designated areas and to never swim alone or unsupervised.

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To protect yourself from crime:
  • be aware of your surroundings and alert to suspicious behaviour.
  • watch your belongings on buses and taxis, especially at night.
  • avoid using ATMs on the street. ...
  • don't go out alone after dark or to isolated places, especially on foot.


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