Palmar Beach

Between a turquoise lagoon and dazzlingly soft sand, Palmar offers a natural spectacle as soothing as it is magnificent. Lined with filao trees and rocked by a light breeze, this beach is an invitation to let go. Here, time slows down, the water sparkles, and Creole hospitality is experienced wholeheartedly. Whether you come to recharge your batteries, walk with your feet in the water, or admire the nuances of the sky at dawn, Palmar promises you an authentic interlude in a postcard setting.

Palmar Beach

History & Heritage of Palmar

Palmar Beach, nestled on the east coast of Mauritius, not only seduces with its clear waters and soft sand, but also discreetly bears witness to a rich past, imbued with local traditions and a deep relationship between man and the ocean.

Formerly territory of artisanal fishing and seaweed harvesting, Palmar was a modest but essential place of life for the inhabitants of the region. Wooden boats cracked the foam at dawn, families lived to the rhythm of the tides, and exchanges between coastal villages took place along the sea. This intimate link with the lagoon remains palpable today: it is found in the stories of the elders, in the gestures of the fishermen still active, and in the peaceful simplicity that emanates from the place.

Unlike other more touristy beaches, Palmar has managed to preserve an atmosphere authentic, almost timeless. No imposing marina or heavy infrastructure: here, the nature remains queen. We come here to soak up this tranquility, but also to feel the soul of a coastline still alive, between past and present.

THE natural heritage Palmar is also remarkable. Marine biodiversity is rich, notably thanks to the presence of corals, seagrass beds and tropical fish. The reefs bordering the lagoon play a vital role in protecting the coast and balancing the ecosystem. Local initiatives also encourage environmental awareness and preservation of these invisible treasures.

Finally, it is impossible to talk about Palmar without talking about the legacy cultural Mauritian music that resonates there: the sega, weekend family picnics, barbecues on the beach, street vendors of tropical fruits… All these simple moments tell another side of the story: that of a Mauritian art of living, warm and profoundly human.

Palmar is more than a postcard setting: it is a place of memory, of emotions, of roots. A living fragment of the Mauritian heritage, between nature, traditions and the good life.

Access Direct access by car or bus from Flacq or Trou d'Eau Douce
Area Long beach of several kilometers bordering a shallow lagoon
Activities Swimming, walking, picnicking, kitesurfing, sunrise watching
Status Peaceful public beach, little urbanized
Special feature Alignment of filao trees providing natural shade on the white sand
Attendance Quiet during the week, livelier on weekends with local families
Not to be missed Spectacular sunrise over the Indian Ocean
Marine fauna Small tropical fish visible near the rocks at low tide
Ecology Fragile lagoon area: respect for flora and corals recommended
Atmosphere Friendly, family-friendly, with fruit sellers and local cuisine on weekends
Palmar Beach
Palmar Beach
Palmar Beach
Palmar Beach

Day at Palmar Beach: your itinerary in detail

Your getaway begins on the east coast of Mauritius, at Palmar, a peaceful beach with authentic charm. Accessible by car, you arrive in front of a strikingly clear lagoon, bordered by filao trees and white sand. The place is perfect for disconnecting and enjoying a day surrounded by nature and relaxation.

In the morning, you can sit under the casuarina trees or walk along the shore as the sun slowly rises above the ocean. The colors are sublime, especially at sunrise: a unique spectacle not to be missed.

Then, place to the bathing and exploring the lagoon. With a mask and snorkel, you'll explore shallow areas where small tropical fish swim around the seagrass beds. The water is calm, ideal for children and adults alike.

The more athletic among you can be tempted by a session of kitesurf or paddleboarding, often offered by nearby clubs. Palmar's steady wind makes it a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts.

At lunchtime, you can enjoy a simple meal by the sea: tropical fruits purchased from a local merchant, grilled food on the sand, or a family picnic in the shade of the trees. The atmosphere is warm and friendly, especially on weekends, when Mauritian families come to meet here.

The afternoon is a good time for relaxation : a nap on the beach, reading overlooking the lagoon, or swimming in the warm, transparent sea. As the sun sets, the golden light caresses the water, offering a gentle end to the day.

Palmar Beach - Kitesurfing

Kitesurfing in Palmar: An unforgettable experience on the east coast of Mauritius

Guided by a team of certified and passionate professionals, you will enjoy an exceptional spot to discover or perfect the kitesurf in a preserved natural setting.

After a quick briefing on the beach and the appropriate equipment for your level, you'll enter the shallow, safe, turquoise waters of Palmar. The steady, ideally oriented wind will quickly carry you, whether you're a beginner or an experienced surfer. The sensations of freedom, speed, and lightness will blend with the beauty of the surrounding scenery.

Throughout the morning, you'll alternate between learning and free-floating sessions with well-deserved breaks on the beach, in the shade of the filao trees. Local schools also offer combined options with paddleboarding, downwinding, or even lunch overlooking the lagoon, for an even more complete experience.

The supervision is personalized and caring, with particular attention paid to the security and to the respect for the lagoonAll equipment is provided on site, and the instructors adapt their teaching to your pace and desires, solo, in pairs or in groups.

Excursion Information

What's included

  • Free access to the beach Palmar
  • Professional supervision for a session of kitesurf (according to formula)
  • Equipment provided: sail, board, harness, life jacket, helmet
  • Possibility of additional activities: paddle, downwind, etc.
  • On-site assistance by certified instructors
  • Formulas with meals or drinks (depending on provider)

Things to know before you go

  • Ideal times: morning, when the wind is stable and the sea still calm
  • Average duration: 2 to 3 hour sessions (course or free navigation)
  • Age/Condition: from 12 years old; knowing how to swim is recommended
  • Required level: beginner to advanced, personalized support

What to bring

  • Sunscreen reef-safe, cap and sunglasses
  • Swimsuit, towel and change of clothes
  • Water shoes (especially for the departure and return on foot)
  • GoPro or smartphone with waterproof protection to capture your exploits

Responsible Observation Tips

  • Respect the other users from the beach (pedestrians, families, bathers)
  • Practice kitesurfing at a reasonable distance from the shore and corals
  • Leave nothing on the beach: pick up your waste, even biodegradable waste.
  • Use ocean and reef-friendly sunscreens

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