Bel Ombre, Mauritius is a Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small waves and Medium waves spot. It is a kitesurfing spot for Intermediate riders, but Expert will love it.
Recommended
wind for kitesurfing is
wind coming
from
E, ESE and SE
.
Recommended
tide for kitesurfing is
High Tide
.
Have fun after the ride: enjoy
Nightlife
close to Bel Ombre, Mauritius !
The spot presents a few things you need to be careful about.
Please refer to the
Riding Conditions section
below.
Bel Ombre, Mauritius is a Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small waves and Medium waves spot. It is a kitesurfing spot for Intermediate riders, but Expert will love it.
Recommended
wind for kitesurfing is
wind coming
from
E, ESE and SE
.
Recommended
tide for kitesurfing is
High Tide
.
Have fun after the ride: enjoy
Nightlife
close to Bel Ombre, Mauritius !
The spot presents a few things you need to be careful about.
Please refer to the
Riding Conditions section
below.
How to get there
Get to the south and to the public beach of Bel Ombre. Park directly next to the beach.
The best season stretches from May to November with water temperatures between 22°C and 26°C and air temperatures between 22°C and 30°C. Short rain showers possible all year round.
Recommended
wind for kitesurfing is
wind coming
from
E, ESE and SE
.
There is
Thermal and Trade wind
at Bel Ombre, Mauritius.
Best winds June to October. During cyclone season it can blow 15-25 kts many days per week. The spot works on Easterly winds, from about 70 to 180 degrees, and does sometimes offer rideable conditions when elsewhere there is nothing, thanks to a thermal effect.
Wind
usually
blows
from SE
on the spot.
The
best moments to come
to Bel Ombre, Mauritius are
June, July, August, September and October
.
Wind and Weather Conditions
Wind and Weather Conditions
The best season stretches from May to November with water temperatures between 22°C and 26°C and air temperatures between 22°C and 30°C. Short rain showers possible all year round.
Recommended
wind for kitesurfing is
wind coming
from
E, ESE and SE
.
There is
Thermal and Trade wind
at Bel Ombre, Mauritius.
Best winds June to October. During cyclone season it can blow 15-25 kts many days per week. The spot works on Easterly winds, from about 70 to 180 degrees, and does sometimes offer rideable conditions when elsewhere there is nothing, thanks to a thermal effect.
Wind
usually
blows
from SE
on the spot.
The
best moments to come
to Bel Ombre, Mauritius are
June, July, August, September and October
.
Beach and Tide Conditions
Recommended
tide for kitesurfing is
High Tide
.
Bel Ombre, Mauritius is a
Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small waves and Medium waves spot.
The
launching/landing area
is reported to be of
Medium size.
Sandy beach which can get packed.
Shallow lagoon, first 30m sandy underground, after 100-150m sea grass-shallow, after this many coral patches. Wave-kiting depending on swell direction. When it's high tide and big swell, there is also a downwind current in the lagoon.
Beach and Tide Conditions
Beach and Tide Conditions
Recommended
tide for kitesurfing is
High Tide
.
Bel Ombre, Mauritius is a
Shallow, Flat, Chop, Small waves and Medium waves spot.
The
launching/landing area
is reported to be of
Medium size.
Sandy beach which can get packed.
Shallow lagoon, first 30m sandy underground, after 100-150m sea grass-shallow, after this many coral patches. Wave-kiting depending on swell direction. When it's high tide and big swell, there is also a downwind current in the lagoon.
Need to know
Careful about the other beach users, especially in
January, February, November and December
.
When you are on water,
be careful
of
Animals, Currents, Reefs, Corals, Rocks, Stones and Shells
.
Beach risk reported:
Trees
.
The is
no particular rules
reported
, but as a best practice,
talk to a local before you go on water.
Need to know
Need to know
Careful about the other beach users, especially in
January, February, November and December
.
When you are on water,
be careful
of
Animals, Currents, Reefs, Corals, Rocks, Stones and Shells
.
Beach risk reported:
Trees
.
The is
no particular rules
reported
, but as a best practice,
talk to a local before you go on water.