Viewpoint · South Mauritius
La Roche qui Pleure
A rugged basalt headland near Le Souffleur on Mauritius's wild south coast, where waves break against dark cliffs. Its name, "the rock that cries," comes from a profile resembling a weeping face, an effect attributed to the writer Robert Edward Hart. Visitors come for dramatic sea views, crashing surf, and the windswept, undeveloped coastline.
About La Roche qui Pleure
La Roche qui Pleure sits in the south of Mauritius and is a favourite stop on a day out with Belle Mare Tours. Plan to spend about 30 minutes here.
The easiest way to visit is a private transfer with a local driver-guide — we pick you up at your hotel anywhere on the island, with transparent fixed pricing and no commission stops.
Where is La Roche qui Pleure?
La Roche qui Pleure is on the south side of Mauritius. We collect you from your hotel anywhere on the island.
Visit La Roche qui Pleure with Belle Mare Tours
- Door-to-door hotel pickup anywhere in Mauritius
- Licensed, English- & French-speaking driver-guides
- Transparent fixed pricing — no meter, no commission stops
- Book online in minutes with instant confirmation
Nearby attractions
Chamarel Seven Coloured Earth Geopark
Geological wonder featuring sand dunes of seven distinct rainbow colors set against tropical forest backdrops, a UNESCO-inspired natural marvel.
Le Morne Brabant
UNESCO World Heritage site with a 556-meter basaltic monolith offering panoramic views and cultural significance as a former refuge for escaped slaves.
Chamarel Waterfall
Mauritius' tallest waterfall at nearly 100 meters, plunging dramatically from forested basalt cliffs into a lush gorge with accessible viewpoint platforms.
Black River Gorges Viewpoint
Spectacular panoramic vistas across deep valleys and native forests, offering some of Mauritius' finest views toward the west coast on clear days.
Frequently asked questions
Where is La Roche qui Pleure?
La Roche qui Pleure is on the south side of Mauritius. Belle Mare Tours can collect you from your hotel anywhere on the island and drive you there with a local guide.
How long should I spend at La Roche qui Pleure?
Most visitors spend about 30 minutes at La Roche qui Pleure.
Can I visit La Roche qui Pleure on a tour?
Yes. La Roche qui Pleure can be included on a private South sightseeing tour, or you can build a custom day around it with our free AI road-trip planner and book online in minutes.
How do I get to La Roche qui Pleure from my hotel?
The easiest way is a private transfer with a local driver-guide. Belle Mare Tours offers door-to-door pickup with transparent, fixed pricing — no metered surprises and no commission stops.