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Explore the Beauty of Albion, Mauritius | Property Guide

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Albion is one of Mauritius's best-kept secrets: a tranquil west-coast village with turquoise lagoons, dramatic cliffs, and rising property appeal for both locals and international buyers.

What Makes Albion One of Mauritius's Most Beautiful Coastal Villages?

Albion is a tranquil west-coast village sitting between Flic en Flac and Port Louis, offering some of the island's most unspoiled shoreline, dramatic basalt cliffs, and a calm, reef-protected lagoon ideal for swimming and snorkelling. It combines natural beauty with genuine everyday convenience β€” making it equally attractive to holiday-home buyers, retirees, and families relocating to Mauritius.

Where Exactly Is Albion, and How Do You Get There?

Albion sits on the western seaboard of Mauritius, roughly 20 kilometres south-west of Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport and only 12 kilometres from Port Louis. The A3 motorway places the capital within a 15-minute drive, while the popular beach strip of Flic en Flac is less than five minutes away. This accessibility without the tourist-crowd density is a key part of Albion's charm.

What Natural Highlights Should You Explore in Albion?

The Albion Lighthouse

Perched on a rugged cliff above the Indian Ocean, the Albion Lighthouse is the village's most iconic landmark. Built in the 19th century, it offers sweeping panoramic views across the western horizon β€” particularly spectacular at sunset when the sky turns amber and violet over the reef.

Albion Beach and Lagoon

The beach at Albion is sheltered by a coral reef that keeps the lagoon waters calm and crystal-clear. The absence of large beach-club infrastructure means the sand remains relatively quiet, attracting snorkellers, kayakers, and those who simply want to read a book undisturbed. Vibrant reef fish, sea turtles, and even dolphins have been spotted just offshore.

Cliffside Walking Trails

A network of informal coastal paths winds along the headlands north and south of the village. Walking these trails at dusk, with the lighthouse in view and waves crashing below, is an experience that consistently surprises first-time visitors expecting Mauritius to be all manicured resort beaches.

What Is the Property Market Like in Albion?

Albion has evolved quietly but steadily into a sought-after residential address. The area offers a mix of standalone villas, modern apartments, and gated residences, many with sea views or within walking distance of the beach. Prices generally range from around MUR 8 million for compact apartments to USD 500,000 and above for premium villas, depending on plot size, finish, and proximity to the waterfront.

Several developments in and around Albion qualify under Mauritius's Property Development Scheme (PDS), meaning non-citizens who purchase a unit valued at USD 375,000 or more become eligible to apply for a Mauritian residence permit β€” an increasingly popular route for South African, French, and British buyers seeking a second home with genuine residency rights.

Who Is Buying Property in Albion?

  • Lifestyle buyers drawn to the quieter, more authentic west-coast atmosphere compared to Grand Baie or Tamarin.
  • Remote workers and digital nomads who value the fast fibre connectivity now available across the Albion–Flic en Flac corridor.
  • Retirees attracted by the flat coastal terrain, proximity to Wellkin Hospital (roughly 10 minutes away), and the relaxed pace of village life.
  • Investors targeting short-term rental income from a growing pool of visitors discovering the west coast beyond the main resort zones.

What Amenities Are Close to Albion?

Albion is self-sufficient for daily needs. The Cascavelle Shopping Mall β€” home to a Jumbo hypermarket, banks, pharmacies, and restaurants β€” is less than five minutes by car. International schools including Northfields International School are within a 20-minute drive, and the Flic en Flac restaurant scene provides a lively dining circuit for evenings out.

Is Albion Right for You?

If you are looking for natural beauty without the price premium of the northern coast, a community feel without isolation, and a location that genuinely delivers on the promise of the Mauritian lifestyle, Albion deserves serious consideration. It is one of those rare places where the lighthouse view, the quiet lagoon, and the sunset walk along the cliffs feel like they belong to you alone β€” even when others are there to enjoy them too.

Ready to find your perfect property in Albion or the wider west coast? Contact the PropertyFinder Mauritius team via our contact page to arrange a viewing or ask any question about buying in Mauritius. You can also browse our full selection of homes at properties for sale in Mauritius and filter by location to see what is currently available in Albion.

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