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Saint Félix Beach Mauritius: Guide to the South Coast’s Secret Wild Shore

Overview and What Makes Saint Félix Beach Mauritius Special

The raw, untouched beauty of Saint Félix Beach Mauritius immediately sets it apart from most other beaches on the island. Located on the untamed south coast between the sleepy villages of Chemin Grenier and Rivière des Galets, Saint Félix offers wide stretches of dazzling white sands, crystal-clear turquoise lagoons, and gently bending coconut palms, with almost no buildings or crowds in sight.

This windswept bay is often considered one of the most beautiful wild beaches of Mauritius. Unlike popular Le Morne or Blue Bay, here nature truly dominates: cliffy edges, dramatic waves, endless horizons, and a sense of wildness that feels refreshingly different. It’s the perfect escape if you’re seeking tranquility, dramatic views, and a picnic spot where you might be alone except for a few fishermen.

If you love exploring Mauritius beyond the postcard-perfect resort scenes, Saint Félix Beach delivers with authenticity, silence, and room to breathe. Nearby, discover other south coast marvels like Rivière des Galets Beach or venture a little west to the iconic Le Morne Beach.

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Best Time to Visit Saint Félix Beach Mauritius

Seasonal Considerations

Mauritius is a year-round destination, but the south coast, being windier and more exposed, has its own rhythm. The best months to enjoy Saint Félix Beach Mauritius are:

  • October to April (summer): Warmer, fewer winds, great for picnics and photos.
  • May to September (winter): Expect brisker trade winds and strong currents, dramatic, atmospheric and perfect for those who love big skies and wilder sea views.

Best Time of Day

  • Early Morning: Get the first sunlight glimmering off calm sands, usually totally empty except for the odd local jogger.
  • Late Afternoon: Golden hour brings warm light over the sand and water, ideal for even more stunning photos and a relaxing picnic as the sun sets beyond low cliffs to the west.

Water Conditions at Saint Félix Beach Mauritius

Saint Félix Beach Mauritius is breathtaking but, as a local, I always tell visitors to treat its waters with respect. This section of the coastline is exposed directly to the Indian Ocean. Here’s what to know:

  • Waves: The bay regularly hosts medium to large waves, picture-perfect for moody Instagram shots, but swimming is not recommended outside of the far ends where the reef is closer in and the lagoon is better protected.
  • Swimming Safety: There are strong currents and rip tides, especially when tides are high or during the summer cyclone months (January-March). No lifeguards are stationed, so only wade in the shallows and supervise children at all times.
  • Snorkeling: Saint Félix isn’t a prime spot for snorkeling, visibility is inconsistent and the currents can be strong. Instead, try Blue Bay Beach Mauritius for safe, vibrant reefs.

Before planning any swim or sea outing, always check up-to-date forecasts and sea warnings. The south coast is subject to occasional strong swells; up-to-date safety info can be found in our Mauritius weather updates.

Facilities at Saint Félix Beach Mauritius

Saint Félix Beach remains blissfully undeveloped, so facilities are minimal. Here’s how to plan:

  • Parking: There are several informal sand patches and grassy verges by the roadside, usually with plenty of space except on family picnic Sundays.
  • Toilets: Public toilets are not available at the beach. The nearest basic facilities are at small snack stalls occasionally near the beach access, but not guaranteed.
  • Food Stalls: On weekends and public holidays, look for local snack vans selling rotis, samosas, and drinks. During the week, bring your own supplies.
  • Restaurants: The nearest options for a sit-down meal are in Chemin Grenier or towards Bel Ombre, a 5-10 min drive. For hidden gems, check out our guide to Petites Adresses in the region.

If you need the comforts of showers, regular toilets, or on-the-beach restaurants, beaches like Le Morne Beach are better suited. For true wild coast vibes, pack your own beach kit and enjoy a picnic under the casuarina trees.

Activities Available at Saint Félix Beach Mauritius

  • Picnics and Photography: The wide sand and wild views make it a favourite local picnic spot.
  • Beachcombing and Walking: Miles of soft sand are ideal for long, quiet walks and shell collecting.
  • Fishing: Locals often cast lines from the rockier outcrops, join in or just watch the daily rhythm.
  • Kite Surfing: On blustery days, experienced kite surfers can sometimes be spotted further west, though this isn’t a beginner spot due to tricky currents.

For more adventurous water sports or family-friendly swimming, consider a trip to Le Morne Beach Mauritius.

Where to Stay Near Saint Félix Beach

How to Get to Saint Félix Beach Mauritius

Saint Félix Beach stretches along the B9 coastal road (also called Route Côtière Sud). By car, it’s about:

  • 20 minutes from Bel Ombre hotels and resorts
  • 1 hour 15 minutes from Grand Baie (north)
  • 1 hour from Port Louis (capital city)

There are no public bus stops directly on the beach, take a bus to Chemin Grenier and then walk or taxi the final 2km. Most visitors drive or hire a taxi for the flexibility. The rough GPS point is -20.5354, 57.4805, and signage at Saint Félix is limited. Watch for shaded beach lay-bys and turns from the B9 road.

Insider Tips Only a Local Would Know

  • Weekends: Sunday is family picnic day, you’ll see groups with colorful tarpaulins and big Mauritian lunches. Come early if you want a shady spot; or visit midweek for real solitude.
  • Hidden Shells: Low tide exposes small tidal pools and shell beds near the eastern end. Perfect for beachcombers, remember to leave shells for the next visitor.
  • Dogs: You’ll likely meet a few friendly stray dogs, locals know they’re gentle and used to sharing shade with regulars.
  • Sun Protection: Shade is limited to casuarinas and coconut palms, so bring hats and sunscreen. The south coast sun feels much stronger in the open wind.
  • Photography: Try visiting in moody weather, dramatic skies and rolling waves make Saint Félix photographs some of my personal favourites.

Who Is Saint Félix Beach Mauritius Best For?

Saint Félix Beach Mauritius is ideal for:

  • Nature lovers and photographers
  • Couples seeking romantic, crowd-free picnics
  • Travellers with an adventurous, independent spirit
  • Locals who cherish tranquil, raw landscapes
  • Families looking for spacious sand, but always keep a close eye on swimmers

If your idea of beach perfection is empty sands, wild sea scenes, and a dose of authentic Mauritius, Saint Félix delivers. For safer swims or more amenities, check out our guides to Le Morne Beach or Blue Bay Beach. For changing weather conditions, see our latest Mauritius weather tips.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Saint Félix Beach?

Drive or take a taxi down the scenic B9 south coastal road between Chemin Grenier and Rivière des Galets. No direct buses; nearest stop is in Chemin Grenier.

Is Saint Félix Beach good for swimming?

Swimming is not recommended due to strong currents and lack of lifeguards. Safer just to paddle or enjoy the scenery.

What's the best time to visit Saint Félix Beach?

Visit early morning or late afternoon for the best light, and weekdays for more privacy. October to April has the calmest weather.

Are there facilities at Saint Félix Beach?

Facilities are very minimal—no public toilets or showers. Bring your own food and supplies, as snack stalls operate mainly on weekends.

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