A quaint little village in the district of Black River district, La Preneuse gets its name from a French naval ship that was involved in a battle with the British in the 18th Century. Located close to the village of Tamarin and the magnificent Le Morne Brabant, on the western side of Mauritius, Le Preneuse has a beautiful beach that looks over the crystal-clear waters of the Indian Ocean. Also, this village is home to the Martello Tower, one of three surviving British fortifications of its kind on the island, which has been restored and functions as a museum. A visit to La Preneuse is a must for tourists who want to experience Mauritian local life.
This is a Theater, you can go and see shows all year.
This is a sport center.
A humble fishing village in the 19th Century under French rule, the Trou aux Biches is a breathtaking canvas of Cerulean waters and velvety sand strips. Dotted with Casuarina trees, the town’s beach has been globally recognized by World Travel Awards as one of the most beautiful and leading beach destination, in the year 2011. Its waters brimming with vibrant coral reefs are a paradise for snorkeling and scuba diving enthusiasts. With luxury resorts and supermarkets sprouting along the highways, tourism of this town has experienced a massive boost. Trox aux Biches is a visual delight as the gorgeous sunsets transform the tranquil blue skies and waters into a fiery realm.