





▲ Baie du Cap is a great spot for photography, featuring a massive rock where visitors can climb high for panoramic views and enjoy stunning sunsets over the Indian Ocean. Baie du Cap is a small cape of Mauritius extending into the southern Indian Ocean, often referred to as "the edge of the world" by visitors. The coastal road here forms a beautifully curved "U" bend. Climbing the steps to the small ocean-view platform offers a refreshing sea breeze and boundless relaxation. The beach is dotted with gaps formed by round reefs of varying sizes. During low tide, the water flowing through these gaps creates a series of enchanting echoes.

▲ If you visit Mauritius, be sure to go on a sea excursion, and the greatest joy of such a trip is dolphin watching. Baie du Tamarin is located in Tamarin, a small town on the west coast of Mauritius surrounded by mountains and boasting stunning scenery. Important Notes for the Sea Excursion To see dolphins, you must take a speedboating trip. The speedboat can turn or follow when dolphins are spotted, allowing for a close-up view. In addition to several companies offering swimming-with-wild-dolphins services, luxury resorts in the town also provide dedicated boats to transport guests. Before boarding, you'll need to remove your shoes, which the crew will collect and store in baskets, then step barefoot onto the clean, prepared boat.










