Albion, Mauritius

Albion is a locality situated within the Rivière Noire District of Mauritius. As of the 2020 census, the town had a population of 6,042 inhabitants. It is part of the District Council of Black River.

The coastal area adjacent to Albion is encircled by reefs, a characteristic typical of Mauritius. Historically, Albion has served as a notable docking site for numerous ships. Among the notable maritime events is the sinking of the Banda in 1615, resulting in the demise of Governor Pieter Both.

Albion Lighthouse
The Albion Lighthouse, also known as the Cave Point Lighthouse, is a historic maritime landmark situated on the coastline of Albion, Mauritius. Commissioned on October 3, 1910, by Governor Sir Cavandish Boyle.

Treasure of Pirate La Buse
In 2023, a group of seven lifelong friends, believe they have uncovered the site of the legendary pirate La Buse's treasure after discovering man-made markings on rocks during a hike. Despite initial skepticism, their determination led them to gather evidence, including using a gold detector to confirm the presence of gold and diamonds. With support from Mauritian authorities, they presented their findings to engage local and foreign archaeologists. However, bureaucratic procedures and funding delays have stalled further exploration, even though preliminary assessments confirm the site's significance. The quest for La Buse's treasure, spanning centuries and various islands in the Indian Ocean, continues to captivate treasure hunters, perpetuating the mystery surrounding its location.