The beauty of Mauritius needs no introduction. It is rightly famed for its turquoise beaches, pristine landscape, blue open skies, white sands and fun water sports. Cap Malheureux Mauritius, one of the several famous places in the small island nation, is a charming village located in the north of Mauritius, in the Rivière du Rempart District. The village is a hidden gem and offers a rare amalgamation of natural splendour, rich culture, heritage, and serene ambience. Cap Malheureux Mauritius is known around the world for its panoramic landscapes, surrounded by lush greenery and a stunning backdrop of the azure waters of the Indian Ocean. You will see many casuarina trees or she-oak, native to Australia, adding to the natural beauty.

Location Of Cap Malheureux Mauritius

Cap Malheureux view in north of Mauritius island

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Located in Riviere du Rempart District, Cap Malheureux Mauritius is about 30 km north of Port Louis and is the capital of Mauritius. It is a 90-minute drive from the international airport.

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Top Reasons To Visit Cap Malheureux Mauritius

Coin de Mire, from Cape Malheureux, Mauritius

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Here is what you can see, do and expect in Cap Malheureux Mauritius

1. Beach Life: Cap Malheureux is famous for its blue beaches and clear lagoons. Its waters are calm enough for you to enjoy multiple water activities, such as swimming, kayaking, snorkelling, etc.

2. Rich Culture And Unique Lifestyle: Cap Malheureux, Mauritius offers a deep understanding of the traditional Mauritian way of life. You can go souvenir shopping in the local markets, savour Creole cuisine, and have a good chat with friendly locals.

3. Boating And Fishing Excursions: Since Cap Malheureux is a fishing village, it provides several opportunities to go boating and even first-hand experience the deep-sea fishing trips to nearby islands of Île Plate, off the north coast of Mauritius, which is also famous as Flat Island and Île Ronde, an uninhabited islet, which is Nature Reserve at national level since 1957.

4. Scenic Views: Cap Malheureux Mauritius offers breathtaking panoramic views of the ocean and the nearby islands. It is the best romantic or family holiday destination to enjoy sunrises and sunsets with loved ones.

5. Water Sports: Scuba diving is one of the most enjoyed and preferred water activities. In Mauritius, it is an even more exciting and captivating adventure because Mauritius is blessed with crystal clear water and rich marine life. Scuba diving is a fun way to see the colourful underwater life of Mauritius. This is why this island nation is top of the list of scuba enthusiasts. Nature Trails

Key Attractions Of Cap Malheureux Mauritius

There are several tourist attractions at Cap Malheureux Mauritius that are definitely worth exploring. Some of the best and most popular tourist destinations at Cap Malheureux are mentioned below:

1. Notre-Dame Auxiliatrice Chapel

The exterior of Notre Dame Auxiliatrice Chapel

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One of the most iconic attractions of Cap Malheureux Mauritius is Notre-Dame Auxiliatrice Chapel, a quaint church, having a vibrant red roof and old-world stone walls. It looks ravishing against the backdrop of turquoise blue Indian Ocean and clear sky, making it the best location for clicking some Instagrammable photographs. This is the reason why Cap Malheureux Mauritius is a popular spot for weddings and private parties.

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2. Le Pouce Mountain Trek

The view of the north coast of Mauritius Island. The small village of Cap Malheureux

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Being the third highest (peaking at about 812m) mountain in Mauritius, Le Pouce mountain is also known as ‘The Thumb’ peak. It is located between the Pieter Both and the Signal mountain, in the northwest of the island. Interestingly, it is said that Charles Darwin was the first accredited person to climb Le Pouce.
From its peak, you will have a splendid 360-degree panoramic view of Mauritius, along with beautiful views of Mauritius’ northern small islands, the capital city of Port Louis and more. The climb to Le Pouce mountain will be supervised under our experts’ guidance.

3. Ile Plate Beach

The scenic view of Ile Plate beach

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Ile Plate Beach is a wild and beautiful beach with nothing on the island – like no restaurants, shops etc. But, what the beach does provide you is panoramic views and tranquillity. It is a crystal blue beach, with unbelievable views and soft sounds of water. Being in the north of the island, the island can get amazingly breezy providing you relief from the humidity and heat.

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4. Bain Boeuf Public Beach

The serene view of Bain Boeuf beach

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Though it is called a public beach, Bain Boeuf Beach is quiet and secluded and provides a lot of sun beds and plenty of shade too. It hardly gets crowded on the beach. If you are interested in water activities, there are many water activities, such as snorkelling, jet skiing, speedboat trips, and other water activities. If you are looking for some relaxed time, turtle watching is a good option for you.

5. Pointe d’Azur

The view from Pointe d’Azur, near Grand Baie

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Located about just 3 kilometres from Cap Malheureux Mauritius, Pointe d’Azur is also called Pointe aux Canonniers, a charming, scenic and peaceful area. Pointe d’Azur is famous among tourists for its stunning beaches, turquoise waters, water sports and vibrant marine life.
You can have the best of both worlds here, which means you can relax or have some adventure, the choice is yours. Pointe d’Azur is a haven for snorkelling and for scuba diving lovers, since coral reefs, colourful fish and other marine creatures make for a great spectacle under the water. Pointe d’Azur is not just a natural beauty, it is also a reflection of Mauritius’ rich history and cultural heritage. The area has several historical landmarks and colonial-era buildings.

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History Of Cap Malheureux Mauritius

Church and bell tower at Cap Malheureux

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Cap Malheureux, which can be translated as Cape Misfortune, is named so due to the number of ships that swamped off on its rocks. It is a place of tremendous historical significance for Mauritius. Cap Malheureux was named so by the French, who ruled the island from the year 1715 to 1810. For long, the island was a bone of contention for many ambitious explorers in that era, including the British. Finally, in 1810, the British defeated the French and took over the island.

Accommodation Options In Cap Malheureux Mauritius

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There are many nice, economical and luxurious places to stay in and around Cap Malheureux. The area offers a wide range of accommodations from grand resorts to alluring guesthouses. Whether it is the beachfront stay on your mind or a place with modern amenities or colonial-era-inspired decor, you will get it all here in Cap Malheureux Mauritius. Some of the famous hotels in the area are – Coin de Mire Attitude Hotel, Hacienda Villa, Cape Point Seafront Penthouse and Suites, Paradise Cove Boutique Hotel and more.

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Best Time To Visit Cap Malheureux Mauritius

The view of Church at Cap Malheureux

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The winter season is considered the best time of the year to visit Mauritius. The weather is cool and dry, best for outdoor activities. The temperature during the day and night ranges between 18°C and 30°C. In summer, there is a chance of cyclones. However, June to August is also a preferred time to visit Mauritius due to clear skies and mild temperatures.

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Cap Malheureux Mauritius is the perfect holiday destination if you are looking for a serene and picturesque escape from the boring and mundane routine life. Whatever is on your list, from relaxing on the beach to exploring the local culture or engaging in water adventures, Cap Malheureux has a nice little thing for everyone. Book your trip to Mauritius with us today.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Cap Malheureux Mauritius

Why is it called Cap Malheureux Mauritius?

Though today’s Cap Malheureux Mauritius feels like a peaceful enclave, in the past, it has been the site of a lot of action. Named Cap Malheureux by the French, translated as Cape Misfortune, it is called so after the number of ships that sank on its rocks. It is a place of historical significance for Mauritius. The French, after years of ruling Cap Malheureux Mauritius, were defeated by the British in 1810, who took over the island.

Why did the British capture Cap Malheureux Mauritius?

The British defeated the French in 1810 and decided to take control of the island primarily to stop pirates from raiding British fleets passing through the area.

What to expect at Cap Malheureux Mauritius?

Cap Malheureux Mauritius is popular for being a beautiful fishing village with one of the oldest and most iconic churches - Notre Dame Auxiliatrice- and for its beach life and accommodation. It gives you a serene and picturesque holiday to relax, enjoy water sports and explore the local culture.

Which is the best time to visit Mauritius?

The winter season is the best time to visit Mauritius. The weather in Cap Malheureux is usually around the average temperature of about 25°C.

What kind of accommodation options are available in Mauritius?

In Mauritius, you can find both budget and luxury hotel options. Many options are available for tourists, who can choose according to their budget.

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