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Southwest Mauritius, Mauritius

Le Morne Lagoon

Reef-protected lagoon with flat water, ideal for lessons, freestyle, and access to waves.

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Le Morne Lagoon

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Level
Beginner
Water
Lagoon
Wind
Crowd
About this spot
Le Morne Lagoon is a tropical paradise for kiteboarding, offering a reef-protected area with flat water to chop. It is the primary spot for lessons and freeriding in Mauritius, benefiting from the consistent SE trade winds. The lagoon is surrounded by high-end resorts and professional kite centers. While the lagoon is safe for beginners, riders should be careful of shallow coral heads and strong currents near the reef passes. It also provides a gateway to the famous wave spots located just outside the reef.
Wind direction
SE, ESE
Best for
LagoonFreerideFreestyleWave accessLessons
Wind directions
NNEESESSWWNW
  • Ideal
  • Kiteable
  • Not suitable
Best months
Jan
Feb
Mar
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Dec
Facilities
Food / Bar
Schools
Rentals
Accommodation

Le Morne Lagoon is a kite spot in Mauritius, suited to beginners.

Best for

BeginnersLagoonFreerideFreestyleWave access

Good to know

  • Hazards / local rules: reef, shallow coral, crowded launch, strong current near passes, advanced wave zones outside lagoon
Safety notes

Hazards / local rules: reef, shallow coral, crowded launch, strong current near passes, advanced wave zones outside lagoon

Local rules

Best months window: May-Oct / Jun-Nov. Facilities on site: schools, rentals, rescue, hotels/resorts, restaurants, beach services.

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  • The main kitesurfing season at Le Morne Lagoon is usually around May-Oct / Jun-Nov. Local conditions can still vary by week, so riders should check forecast, tide, wind direction and local station advice before planning a session.

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