Cap Malheureux Beach
The northernmost point of Mauritius — a small beach framed by the famous red-roofed church, with views to offshore islands that define the classic Mauritius postcard.
Cap Malheureux ("Cape of Misfortune") earned its name from the French fleet that was defeated by the British here in 1810, ending French rule of the island. Today the cape — the northernmost point of the Mauritius mainland — is associated with an entirely different kind of feeling: the particular peace of a small, utterly beautiful bay at the top of the island, framed by the most photographed church in the country and with a view to three offshore islands that defines the canonical Mauritius postcard image.
Notre Dame Auxiliatrice, the red-roofed Catholic church that stands at the edge of the beach, was built in 1907 and is still an active parish church serving the local fishing community. Its red roof tiles, weathered to a deep terracotta, set against the lagoon and the profiles of Coin de Mire, Gabriel, and Flat Island in the middle distance make a composition that has appeared in travel photographs for a century and still stops people mid-sentence when they turn a corner and see it for the first time.
The beach itself is small — barely 200 metres of coarse white sand — and relatively rocky at its edges. It is not the beach for a long swim or a day of snorkelling in open water; it is the beach for the specific experience of standing at the top of Mauritius and looking north toward the islands across the bluest stretch of water on the island's entire coast. The morning light — low, golden, catching the tops of the waves — is when it's most extraordinary. Chez Babas, the legendary dholl puri stall, operates from a roadside counter just beyond the church: breakfast at Babas, looking out at the islands while the day is still cool, is one of those small but precisely perfect Mauritian experiences.
What makes it special
Mauritius's most iconic view: the red-roofed church against the offshore islands
Views to Coin de Mire, Gabriel, and Flat Island from the northernmost point
Morning light and golden hour photography — some of the best in the island
Chez Babas dholl puri stall for breakfast: a Mauritius institution
Active fishing village: pirogues visible on the water most mornings
Facilities & access
Activities near Cap Malheureux Beach
Snorkelling tours, boat trips, diving, and watersports bookable in advance.
Activities nearby
SEXYBOY Watersports
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Seawalker Underwater Walk
Walk on the seabed 3 to 4 metres underwater wearing a helmet — no swimming ability required. Feed tropical fish by hand at the coral reef.
Jet Ski
Ride the lagoon on a jet ski — available at water sports centres across the island with guided tours along the coastline.
Wakeboarding and Water Skiing
Cable parks and boat-tow wakeboarding across the island — from beginner sessions to full cable park facilities at Grand Baie and Flic en Flac.
Best for
Water conditions
Generally calm with occasional chop in trade wind season.
Stay nearby
Hotels in North
The Good Life
Le Grand Bleu Hotel
★★★
Le Cardinal Exclusive Resort
★★★★★
Paradise Cove Boutique Hotel
★★★★★