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About Pointe d Esny Beach

The crystal-clear blue water and fine sandy stretch bordered by takamaka trees have secured Pointe d'Esny Beach a 'must do' status while visiting Mauritius.

This small and largely residential beach neighbourhood has resisted large-scale development and has no hotels on its beaches.

The neighbouring village of Mahébourg is a great place to experience typical island life. Just a bit further is Pointe Cannon, marked by signs of the epic battle when French held back British warships.

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James Flore
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Pointe d'Esny is one of the most beautiful beaches in Mauritius, with its white sand and blue lagoon. It's great for diving and snorkelling.

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Pointe d Esny Beach is 1.7km from the centre of Blue Bay , the nearest airport 5.3km (Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport).
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling

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