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Southeast Mauritius: Experience authentic island living and modern comfort at Pointe d'Esny Le Village

Published on 23 September 2024

Whether you are an explorer, a holiday enthusiast, an entrepreneur or an executive seeking new opportunities, you have probably already considered Mauritius- be it for a few days, a few weeks or even longer? Known for its white sandy beaches and picturesque landscapes, Mauritius is a fast-developing little corner of paradise, home to a diverse culture and breathtaking fauna and flora. Join us as we give you a glimpse of the south-east coast, the first and last region you will visit, as this is where your plane lands and departs for your next destination.

Why choose the south-east of Mauritius?

Choosing the south-east of Mauritius means embracing a serene and secure environment. It means living simply, close to nature and all it has to offer. It means being able to discover Mauritius without the constant hustle and bustle of tourist attractions, while taking full advantage of the rich Mauritian culture.

The south-east: preserved authenticity

The south-east of Mauritius stands out from the other regions because of its authenticity and lush greenery. With Mahébourg at its heart, the former capital of Mauritius, the region has a rich cultural and historical heritage, as witnessed by the Mahébourg Naval Museum. Traditional life thrives here with activities like pirogue-making and fishing still very much alive. Creole houses embody the architectural elegance and craftsmanship of the period. The Mahébourg market, known for its colourful stalls and fresh produce, is the place to go to discover Mauritian culinary diversity.

One of the reasons the region has managed to preserve its authenticity is that its development has been gradual and respectful of the environment. The south-east now boasts a shopping centre, healthcare facilities, a school as well as green and secure residential areas, giving local residents access to essential services while enjoying the area's natural attractions. With its varied landscapes, the south-east region brings together the most beautiful aspects of nature: the lagoon, mountains, rivers, valleys, forests and sugar cane fields offer a magnificent terrain for exploration and discovery on a daily basis.

The south-east of the island offers a wide range of activities for nature lovers: hiking along the wild coastline or in the mountains, visits to nature parks such as Ile aux Aigrettes, boat trips to discover the lagoon and surrounding islands, water sports or diving in the Blue Bay marine park. These are just some of the activities that make the south-east of the island an essential part of the lush natural landscape.

The south-east is also a great place to relax, and is quieter than other parts of the island, with the beautiful beaches of Blue Bay, Pointe d'Esny and La Cambuse.

Living in harmony with nature at Pointe d'Esny le Village

At Pointe d'Esny Le Village, the next residences accessible to Mauritians and foreigners are being built. This project, which offers a seaside lifestyle, fits in with the development of the region while preserving the authentic character of the area.

Located just a few minutes from one of the island's most beautiful lagoons, Pointe d'Esny Le Village includes a nature park with wetlands that are currently being restored, essential for the environment and the biodiversity present in this region.

The site offers an exceptional living environment, ideal for relaxation and well-being. Not only will residents be able to enjoy the natural surroundings via the park's footpaths, they will also have access to the superb Pointe d'Esny lagoon via a beach club. Eventually, the facilities planned as part of the development of the project, such as a sports centre, school, shopping area, restaurants and cafés, will also complete the range of services on offer in the area.

Choose a residence that suits you

Currently available for sale, the residential properties at Pointe d'Esny Le Village have a streamlined architecture that blends into the landscape.

The flats and duplexes are ideally placed, with uninterrupted views over the natural ponds.

The Authentic Villas, on the other hand, are distinguished by a generous plot size of between 630 and 830 m2, allowing you to enjoy a beautiful garden and live the Mauritian way of life to the full.

If you are looking for a primary or secondary residence, we invite you to discover the properties currently available at Pointe d'Esny Le Village: www.pointedesny-levillage.mu/.

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