Transport
Renting a car is highly recommended as public transport to coastal areas can be infrequent.





Situated in the Rivière du Rempart district, Belle Vue Maurel is a charming settlement that offers a glimpse into the everyday life of Mauritius. With a population of approximately 7,600, the village is characterized by its calm, residential feel and scenic views of the northern plains. While the village itself is modest in terms of tourist infrastructure, its strategic location provides easy access to the vibrant beaches of Grand Baie and the iconic red-roofed church of Cap Malheureux. It is an ideal spot for travelers looking to experience the local pace of life while remaining within a short drive of the north's major attractions and amenities.
Situated in the Rivière du Rempart district, Belle Vue Maurel is a charming settlement that offers a glimpse into the everyday life of Mauritius. With a population of approximately 7,600, the village is characterized by its calm, residential feel and scenic views of the northern plains. While the village itself is modest in terms of tourist infrastructure, its strategic location provides easy access to the vibrant beaches of Grand Baie and the iconic red-roofed church of Cap Malheureux. It is an ideal spot for travelers looking to experience the local pace of life while remaining within a short drive of the north's major attractions and amenities.
Authentic Mauritian village atmosphere.
Scenic views of the surrounding northern plains.
Strategic location near Grand Baie and northern beaches.
Peaceful environment away from major tourist hubs.
Limited tourist-oriented amenities and nightlife within the village itself.
A car is necessary for convenient access to nearby beaches and shopping hubs.
The atmosphere is very quiet and residential, best suited for low-key stays.
Renting a car is highly recommended as public transport to coastal areas can be infrequent.
Look for small local eateries in the village to try authentic Mauritian street food and snacks.
A quiet, authentic base for exploring northern Mauritius.
MUR ₨
$80-$150 p/day
English, French, Mauritian Creole
Use the village as a starting point for visiting Cap Malheureux and the botanical gardens in Pamplemousses.
May-December
September to November offers pleasant weather and is ideal for exploring the island.
December to March is hot and humid, perfect for beach days but expect occasional rain.
April to June features mild temperatures, making it a great time for sightseeing.
July and August are cooler and drier, offering the best conditions for outdoor adventures.