Blue Bay Marine Park, Marine park in Blue Bay, Mauritius
Blue Bay Marine Park spreads across the southeast coast of Mauritius with extensive coral gardens containing many different coral species. The water remains shallow and clear enough for visitors to view marine life both from glass-bottom boats and while snorkeling in designated areas.
The government of Mauritius established this protected area in 1997 to safeguard the local coral ecosystems from growing pressure. The site later received international recognition and formal status as a protected wetland under a global conservation agreement.
Local fishing families guide visitors through the underwater world and share their knowledge of marine life. These personal connections help people understand how the ocean has been part of daily life in this region for generations.
Exploring the park works best by boat or snorkeling in designated zones. Plan to wear water-friendly clothing and follow staff guidance to help protect this environment.
A large brain coral formation here is over 1,000 years old and stands among the oldest living structures in the park. This ancient coral stands as a silent witness to the ocean's long history in this place.
Inception: 1992
Address: Blue Bay Link Road, Mahebourg, Mauritius
GPS coordinates: -20.44480,57.70982
Latest update: December 8, 2025 18:15
Mauritius offers natural places away from tourist centers. The island shows its geological diversity through beaches, waterfalls, and hiking paths. Black River Gorges National Park is home to rare animal and plant species. You can swim in clear water at beaches like La Cuvette and Pointe d'Esny. The Valley of Ferney protects local wildlife. Sites like Pont Naturel, Le Souffleur, and Gris Gris Beach display the raw coastline, while waterfalls such as Tamarind Falls and Chamarel Waterfall allow walks through green areas. The island's cultural sites tell its story. Apravasi Ghat is a UNESCO World Heritage site that remembers the past. Chateau de Labourdonnais records how people lived in earlier times. Small chapels like Notre Dame Auxiliatrice and historic ruins like Balaclava show the religious and social roots of the island. The island also offers less common experiences. Visiting a tea plantation like Bois Cheri gives insight into local farming. Small islands like Ilot Gabriel and Ilot Mangenie invite day trips. Nearby Rodrigues Island with beaches like Trou d'Argent offers a quieter choice than the main island.
Blue Bay Public Beach
708 m
Blue Bay Marine Park
39 m
Pointe d'Esny
2.7 km
Musée naval de l'île Maurice
3.3 km
La Cambuse Public Beach
959 m
Le Bouchon Public Beach
4.1 km
Pointe d’Esny Public Beach
2.7 km
Pont Naturel
6.6 km
Pointe d’Esny Beach
2.7 km
Open Air Amphitheatre
4.7 km
Le Souffleur
7.6 km
Vieux Grand Port public beach
7.6 km
Pointe Jerome Embarkation
2.6 km
Baie de Panier
740 m
Ile aux Aigrettes - Booking
2.6 km
Statue of Harmony
4.3 km
Monument in Memory of Fishermen lost at Sea
4.2 km
Pont Natural
5.8 km
Waterfront Mahebourg
4.4 km
Scenic viewpoint
4.3 km
La Cambuse Public Beach
1.1 km
Scenic viewpoint
3 km
Scenic viewpoint
3 km
Lavoir
4.2 km
Wreck of Crysolite Monument
4.3 km
Bataille naval du Vieux Grand-Port
4.5 km
Wayside shrine
4.3 km
Pointe Canon
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