House in Mauritius. Available in December 2024 for exchange to London
Translated from Français
House • Tamarin Mauritius
6 Guests
3 Bedrooms
3 Beds
2 Bathrooms
2 Car spaces
1 Car available
Primary home
Exchange types accepted
Simultaneous
Non-Simultaneous
Statistics
Listed August 2019
Views 3406
General overview
Very spacious modern house, located by the river, close to the beach and shops
The space
House located on a privileged, beautifully landscaped family estate.
Guest access
Single storey house on the banks of the Black River which flows into Tamarin Bay: less touristy than the rest of the island, the region is no less essential. This small fishing village which has become a small seaside resort is renowned for its authenticity and renowned for its absolutely incredible sunsets. Set off to discover this little-known region of the island.
Notes
An authentic village
Located opposite the beach of Flic en Flac, separated by the Black River, the village of Tamarin is a place mainly frequented by Mauritians who meet in the evening on the beach. It is a small, peaceful village, far from the tourist bustle. Revealed to the world by the surf film The Forgotten Island of Santosha, in the 70s, it experienced a tourist boom at that time. Today less popular with tourists, Tamarin has become peaceful and authentic again. The village is still frequented by surfers, local fishermen and vacationers in search of sensations mingle. The atmosphere is relaxed, the evenings lively and the climate pleasant. There are a few shops and small supermarkets. Life here is peaceful.
Features
Washer
Dishwasher
Clothes dryer
Oven
Microwave
Coffee machine
Fridge
Iron
Hair dryer
Heating
Air conditioning
TV
WiFi
High Speed Internet
Bathtub
First aid kit
Wheelchair accessible
Smoke alarms
Fire extinguisher
Bed sheets
Towels
Workspace
Fireplace
Home cinema
Toys
Gym
Sauna
BBQ
Pool
Hot tub
Balcony
Garden / yard
Deck / patio / courtyard / terrace
Covered porch / verandah
Kosher home
Meat-free kitchen
Gated community
EV Home Charger
Bikes
Camping gear
Kayak
Tennis court
Standup paddleboard
Travel Styles
Adventure
Family
Sport and leisure
Relaxing
Luxury
Village
Mountains
Beach
Water
Tropical
Hiking
Golf
Accessibility
Single level
Wide hallways
Accessible switches
Accessible door handles
Accessible tap hardware
Accessible bedroom
Accessible toilet
Accessible shower
Slip resistant bathroom flooring
Accessible kitchen access
House rules
Unsuitable for infants under 2
Suitable for children ages 2-12
Pets not allowed
No smoking
Dates of Availability
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Neighbourhood
Originally a small fishing village, Tamarin today offers the best of coastal life...many sporting activities: surfing, paddle, kayaking, trail running. We are also a few steps from many shops: supermarket, bakery and restaurants.
Getting to my home
After an 11-hour flight from France, you will land at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Airport in the south-east of the island. It will take another 1 hour by car to reach the Riviere Noire region in the southwest. Take advantage of the coastal road which runs along the sea but is longer or go through the center of the island and take advantage of the booming road infrastructure. Arriving in Tamarin, you will be able to observe the development of the region with modern infrastructure and find yourself on a private path which goes down to our house along a wooded public park.
Nearest airport
One hour drive from the airport
Getting around
Many shops (bakery, fruit and vegetables, pharmacy, restaurant, supermarket, sports club (padel, tennis, fitness) are within walking distance
Map of Approximate Location
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