A beautiful place in Mauritius. It is definitely worth visiting once. Here the waves roll over the rocks and the natural power and beauty of the elements are felt. There will be beautiful view photos. Carefully, you can go down the rocks lower and closer to the waves. On the left, if you face the ocean, there is a descent to the beach, it is not well-groomed, but I enjoyed walking, picking up shells with my son. The sand is like cottage cheese, very pleasant. Probably because not many people walk on it. It is dangerous to swim, but you can go knee-deep into the water and watch how big waves form and how they fall off. The ice cream on top is not very tasty, there are cafes nearby, but we did not go in, they did not attract us outwardly. There are free toilets and a shower room. It's a beautiful place.
Magnificent view of the Indian Ocean. Parking for transport. You can freely go to the places for inspection and photos. Huge waves, blue water, clear water near the shore and schools of fish and fishermen are visible from the cliff. Schools of whales are visible at some time of the year.
A place of power. There is no reef protection here, and therefore the ocean is agitated and hits the rocky shore with waves. The place is well maintained - there is a descent to the sandy beach, there are benches and tables, if you suddenly decide to come for a picnic))