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Discover the Breathtaking Underwater Waterfall That’s Not What It Seems

By Mike Kaplan · Last updated on January 21, 2025

Mauritius is a beautiful island nestled in the Indian Ocean renowned for its beaches, lush scenery and rich cultural heritage. However, there’s a sight on this island that often leaves visitors amazed – the underwater waterfall. But don’t let your imagination run wild with thoughts of diving into cascading waters beneath the oceans surface; this so called ‘waterfall’ is actually just an optical illusion though still incredibly stunning.

underwater waterfal

Situated near the Le Morne Brabant at the islands southwestern tip, the underwater waterfall is merely a visual trick caused by the movement of sand and silt influenced by strong underwater currents. The mesmerizing illusion occurs as sand and silt runoff creates the appearance of a cascading waterfall beneath the sea. This is enhanced by the shades of blue that give it an enchanting effect resembling water flowing into an abyss – truly a sight to behold.

underwater waterfal

The best way to witness this natural marvel in all its glory is from the air. Helicopter tours are a popular choice among tourists seeking to marvel at this unique phenomenon from above. As you soar over the area you’ll witness this optical illusion come alive before your eyes.

underwater waterfal

The different shades of blue, the patterns and the sudden depth of the ocean bed all come together to give the impression of a cascading water effect.

top of the mountain of Le Morne Brabant
top of the mountain of Le Morne Brabant

If helicopters aren’t really your thing you can also enjoy a view from the top of Le Morne Brabant mountain. Climbing this UNESCO World Heritage site not only lets you see the underwater illusion from a different angle but also provides stunning views of the island and the sea. Moreover the hike itself is a fun journey through diverse landscapes rich in history.

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Although you can’t actually dive or swim in the ‘waterfall’ there are opportunities for snorkeling and diving in its surrounding waters. The vibrant marine ecosystem around Le Morne attracts diving enthusiasts, with its coral reefs and diverse fish population.

Le Morne Brabant
Le Morne Brabant

If staying dry is more your style the beaches near Le Morne boast some of Mauritius most stunning sandy shores. You can relax on the white sands take a refreshing swim in the turquoise waters or test your skills at kitesurfing – an activity popular in this region due to its ideal wind conditions.

underwater waterfal

The underwater waterfall serves as just one enticement to visit Mauritius. The islands rich cultural tapestry is evident in its music scene and festive celebrations. A journey here would not be complete, without savoring the cuisine that fuses Creole, African, Indian and Chinese flavors seamlessly.

underwater waterfal

So grab your camera, embrace your sense of awe and prepare for an island adventure that mirrors the diversity and magic of the underwater wonder that beckons explorers from across the globe.

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