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“Step into a world of refined calm at Solana Beach, an exclusive stretch of sandy shore north of Belle Mare's main bustle. Here, the gentle lapping of the Indian Ocean sets a soothing rhythm, creating an atmosphere…”
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Solana Beach offers a discreet and elegant retreat, a sandy haven designed for those seeking peace and quiet away from the family-centric resorts. The beach itself is a soft, inviting expanse, where the golden sand meets the gentle, clear waters of the lagoon. It's a place where you can truly disconnect, with the subtle murmur of the waves as your constant companion and the warm Mauritian sun on your skin.
This stretch of coastline is characterized by its understated luxury and a focus on adult comfort. You'll find comfortable loungers strategically placed for privacy, allowing you to soak up the sun or lose yourself in a book without interruption. The absence of boisterous crowds creates an atmosphere of serenity, making it ideal for couples or solo travelers seeking a tranquil escape.
Quiet sunbathing
Calm, clear waters
Cocktails with a view
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Where it is
Solana Beach
Belle Mare, Flacq District, Mauritius
-20.169300°, 57.765100°
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Warm · Restorative
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Moderate
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May - Sep (Peak)
Jan - Dec (Off-season)
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Solana Beach offers pleasant conditions for swimming, with calm waters typical of the east coast lagoons. The sandy bottom makes for comfortable entry, and the generally clear, shallow waters are inviting. While it's a resort beach, always be mindful of any local conditions or designated swimming areas. It's generally a safe and enjoyable spot for a dip.
To experience Solana Beach with fewer crowds and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons, typically April-May or September-November. While the weather is still very pleasant, these periods fall outside the peak tourist rushes, offering a more serene environment. Weekdays are also generally quieter than weekends.
Solana Beach is primarily associated with the Solana Beach Resort. Access to the beach itself is generally through the resort property. While all beaches in Mauritius are technically public, direct access points for non-guests can be limited. If you are not staying at the resort, you might need to access the general Belle Mare public beach area and walk along the shoreline, or inquire about day passes if available.
Solana Beach is home to the Solana Beach Resort, which provides a range of dining options for its guests, including buffet restaurants and à la carte choices featuring local and international cuisine. The resort itself is the primary accommodation option directly on this stretch of beach. For more varied options, the wider Belle Mare area offers additional resorts and some independent eateries a short distance away.
Solana Beach is known for its quieter, more adult-oriented atmosphere compared to some of the busier family-focused stretches of Belle Mare. Its scenic setting, often with fewer crowds, makes it particularly appealing for couples seeking a romantic and tranquil escape. The resort's focus on a relaxed ambiance further enhances its charm for those looking for peace and intimacy.
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