@ January 22, 2020
Helen Kaptein
The guide is lovely and the place is very beautiful and serene!
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Renowned Mauritian poet Robert Edward Hart (1891–1954) was given this cute coral-stone cottage, Le Nef (the Nave), by his friends when his house was destroyed in a cyclone. It is now a memorial museum, housing a collection of his personal memorabilia, from his ancient bed sheets to his glasses and violin.
@ 22 Jan, 2020
The guide is lovely and the place is very beautiful and serene!
@ 19 Jun, 2019
Been wanting to go back for years now. I remember a school trip there decades ago. We finally did it and it was great. The security guard was very nice and we had quite a long chat.
@ 28 Apr, 2019
The house of one of the great writers of the country...discover more about his life and way of living. The soothing sound of waves crashing help to make this place and extraordinary one. Easy parking
@ 05 Jul, 2019
I love the sense of time that stands still. I imagine this little cottage all lonesome on this beach. Now there are houses on both sides.
@ 08 Jan, 2020
This place is part of the Mauritian heritage.