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The port used to be guarded closely from pirates and other attacks, but these days visitors can find old coins, uniform buttons, and other trinkets on the island from long ago. Various boat tours will take you around the northern islands, where you can go swimming, diving, snorkelling, and picnicking, all of which make for a wonderful experience that you should be sure not to miss out on. This small private island can be found offshore from the beautiful Blue Bay in the south-east of Mauritius, and can be reached by speedboat in just 10 minutes.

This exclusive island is home to a luxury villa in a Mauritian style, including catering in the luxurious restaurant, where you can spend the whole day if yo wish. This miniature island can be reached on foot at low tide from the opposite shore on Mauritius, the beach of Baie du Jacotet, which lies between Bel Ombre and Chemin Grenier. The stony terrain here is ideal for a relaxing stroll amongst the crabs which also live on the rocks of the island. Small paths lead to the inner region of the island, which you can walk around in just 20 minutes. Many travel guides say that it is a huge coral, although this isn't strictly true.

It is actually a rock made from volcanic material that rises around 7 metres into the air; it simply looks like coral due to its shape. It is also a popular excursion destination for many boat tours, and the waters around it contain numerous colourful fish to discover.

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This website uses cookies to enhance your browser experience. Learn more. Create your round trip! Home Why Mauritius? Enquire now. Mail: reservation mauritius-wildlife. There still is all the world to discover, or most of it, but I have found that I prefer the familiar to the strange. It was when I started having children of my own that I began to go back to Kerry.

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I have loved showing them the places I went to as a child, love even more when they now recognise such places for themselves. My latest book, my fourth novel, 'The Outsider', is largely set in Kerry. Of all my books, this is the one I have enjoyed writing the most, because that is the landscape I like to walk in my mind. Describing the places I love best, using them as settings, almost as characters, in this book, was a joy. As a result, the landscape and, even more so, the sea around Kerry are just as instrumental to the action as the characters.

I have written a Kerry that is very personal. Three years ago I had cancer, of a type that involved a lot of radiation to the head and neck.

This, in turn, meant a mask, moulded precisely to my head, tight, constricting, into which I was strapped every day for 35 days, before being bolted to a steel table, behind a heavy radiation-proof door, for 20 agonising minutes. The discomfort was considerable, the claustrophobia that shimmered at the peripheries so real, that the only thing to do was abstract myself. Walk elsewhere in my mind. Find a place that could keep me from spiralling into terror and hysteria. Ballinskelligs beach is the place I chose.

I walked it every day in my imagination for those 35 days, looking at stones and shells, listening for the in-and-out of the waves, watching the way the light fell then receded and the sound of wind through dune grass. There is, I think, no limit to the wonderful things to do and see in Kerry. But these are the places I like to visit every year, a kind of score-card of my personal must-dos. On your left as you ascend, dramatic cliffs plunge down towards the Atlantic.


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You will pass ancient, ruined famine cottages, standing stones, sheep, the odd car, but very few walkers. Both have been substantially rebuilt in recent years, so that they are now a tiny bit too new and perfect, but still fascinating. Cathergal has dry stone walls around six metres high and some three metres thick, one of the best examples of an early medieval stone forts to be found on the ring of Kerry, while excavation within Leacanabuaile produced Iron and Bronze Age objects.

Boats still leave from Portmagee most days during the season, but be ready to book months in advance as they tend to fill up fast.


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A tiny bit off the beaten track, certainly in comparison with Derrynane, this has fine white sand, spectacular views and clear cold water. A new car park has made it more accessible — which is both a good and bad thing. Walk through the dunes — watch for prettily-coloured sea snails under foot — and have tea and excellent cake at Derrynane House. My favourite place to swim — a safe, enclosed cove with enough sand for kids to play, and enough water, regardless of tide, to always swim.

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Situated off the coast of Mozambique within the protected marine reserve of the Bazaruto Archipelago National Park, with its own palm-fringed bay, this island hideaway is set on a protected lagoon unaffected by the tides. Warm waters, pristine coral reefs teeming with marine life, idyllic beaches, inland freshwater lakes and towering sand dunes have shaped this adventure haven.

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