Mauritius north coast

The Northern region is known as the Northern Plains. There are few interesting sights inland, the beauty of the North lies on the seaside, with its several villages along the coast. It has the biggest number of beach resorts and is the most developed part of the Mauritian coastline.

The climate is ideal, minimum average temperatures are over 24?C in the grip of winter. Summers are actually not a huge amount warmer though, staying a blissfully warm 32?C. 

The North of Mauritius is the most tourist-orientated region of the island. Tourism in Mauritius is the third major component of the economy and has grown steadily since the beginning of the 1980s and is now part of a service sector that accounts for 55% of GDP.

Grand Bay, about 25 kilometers north of the capital city of Port Louis, was the first coastal village to fully experience the tourist boom. This resort town is the most popular destination on the island of Mauritius thanks its offer of a large choice of hotels, restaurants and shops. Grand Bay is the area where Mauritians head for when they want a fun-filled night out.

Grand Bay represents a truly outstanding opportunity to acquire a paradise-island property in a political and economically stable jurisdiction. Grand bay is one of only a limited number of areas that benefit from the Integrated Resort Scheme (IRS). This law facilitates the acquisition of resort and residential property by non-citizens on the island. International buyers and their family can become Mauritian residents as soon as they acquire a luxury property on the island and so in Grand Bay.