
Mauritius Beach is a picturesque nudist beach located north-west of Exmouth, near the Vlaming Head Lighthouse on Australia’s West Coast. The beach is characterized by its turquoise blue waters, which provide a stunning contrast to the frequent slabs of limestone rocks that lie between the sandy beach and the water.
The beach is known for its tranquility, often frequented by only a handful of visitors at a time. This seclusion provides a serene environment for those who prefer to sunbathe or swim in the nude. However, visitors should be cautious while swimming due to the presence of coral rocks in the water.
One of the unique features of Mauritius Beach is the opportunity it provides for wildlife observation. On occasion, visitors can spot whales or turtles directly from the beach, adding to the overall experience.
While the beach does not boast the most pristine sand due to the presence of rocks, it is still a popular spot for sundowners, offering a quiet and peaceful setting to end the day.
Visitor reviews highlight the tranquility and unique experience of the nudist beach, with its turquoise blue waters and opportunities for wildlife sightings, such as whales and turtles. The beach's secluded location and the chance for nude swimming are particularly appreciated. However, visitors complain about the rocky terrain, which can make access to the water difficult.
Visitors to Mauritius Beach often stay in the nearby town of Exmouth, which offers a range of accommodation options from hotels to holiday parks. This allows easy access to the beach as well as other attractions in the Ningaloo region, making it a convenient base for exploring the area.
The following map shows available accommodations and their prices. See the full list of accommodation options here.
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