The top things to do in Mauritius, from beaches to botanical gardens

Jan 8, 2022 • 8 min read

Man in a tropical shirt on a boat in front of Le Morne Brabant, Mauritius

Mauritius is the image of Indian Ocean perfection, but there's much more to see than the beaches © Roberto Moiola / Sysaworld / Getty Images

One of the most beautiful islands in the world, Mauritius is the sort of multi-dimensional destination that’s as perfect for families as it is for couples on honeymoon, and just about anyone in between. 

Part of its considerable charm is entirely natural: Mauritius rises from the Indian Ocean like a vision. You can easily imagine how early seafarers must have felt when spotting its beaches and palm trees, forests and mountains, reefs and wild horizons.

Mauritius was also a prototype for multifaceted island tourism, combining the escapist notion of a luxury resort by the sea with rich cultural depth beyond the resort gates. As well as the beaches, you can dive into Mauritius' intriguing historical back-story, unique conservation success stories and sizzling hot culinary experiences.

Dive the West Coast

A stunning lagoon surrounds Mauritius, and these shallow waters are beautifully picturesque in their own right and offer spectacular diving at the reefs on the lagoon rim. Along Mauritius’ west coast, the waves break out near the horizon and the drop-off where the lagoon meets the open ocean is a world of underwater cliffs, populated by an astonishing array of marine life. Flic en Flac is the starting point for many of the best dives, including La Cathédrale, a fine spot to see scuttling lobsters.

Live in the moment on Rodrigues

One of Mauritius' most remote quarters, Rodrigues feels like it occupies a different time and space from the mainland. Life here is focused on the pleasure of day-to-day living and connecting with the land and the people who live full-time in this peaceful outpost. Spend your days taking boat trips to outlying islands, communing with giant tortoises, perusing the Saturday market at Port Mathurin, or diving and snorkeling off the south coast or around La Passe St François. While there’s plenty to do here, a big part of Rodrigues’s charm comes from something altogether simpler: the joy of just being here.

View of green hills at Black River Gorges National Park, Mauritius

Hike the Black River Gorges

In the forested interior of Mauritius, Black River Gorges National Park is a precious and protected wilderness barely half an hour from the beach. Its dense forest is home to many native species of flora and fauna, including three endangered bird species: the Mauritius kestrel, the echo parakeet and the pink pigeon. As you hike through forests and past waterfalls, watch out for white-tailed tropicbirds flying high above the gorges or pink pigeons by the trail.

Head to the mountains of Chamarel

Of all the excursions away from the coast, a trip to Chamarel is one of the most rewarding days out in Mauritius. High in the hills and with glorious views down towards the coast in places, Chamarel has an emerging culinary reputation thanks to a growing number of casual family-run dining rooms and fine-dining restaurants hidden away among the trees. Other reasons to come include the famous colored sands of Terres de 7 Couleurs , Mauritius’ quirky museum of illusions and the Rhumerie de Chamarel , a fascinating, eco-friendly rum distillery.

Explore an untouched wilderness on Île aux Aigrettes

On the edge of the lagoon just off Mauritius’ pristine southeastern coast, Île aux Aigrettes offers a vision of the ancient and wild Mauritius that greeted early explorers. The old-growth ebony forest here is a reminder of how the whole of the main island appeared before the arrival of European colonists in the 16th century. Restored as part of a government-backed conservation project, the forest today shelters all manner of endangered bird and other wildlife species – be careful not to trip over a Mauritian giant tortoise! 

Free diver girl swims with school of fishes in Mauritius

Relax on the beautiful beaches

The beaches for which Mauritius is famed encircle the island like a garland. All of the resorts have them, but there's so much sand around that you’re never far from a peaceful public beach where you can share the sea with picnicking local families rather than hordes of visiting tourists. The richest choices lie along the east coast, but southern beaches are quieter and wilder and the west coast is far better for those looking for activity out on the water.

Sample Mauritian Creole cooking

Diversity is a defining feature of Mauritian life, and the island's cultural melting pot really comes alive in the island’s culinary story. Indian, Chinese, Franco-Mauritian and Creole influences come together in Mauritian kitchens – dining here is at once a genuine pleasure and a globe-trotting adventure. The island boasts world-renowned chefs and endless places to sample local delicacies and staples. If we had to pick one place to try, it would be the stellar home-style cooking of chef Marie-Ange at informal Restaurant Le Barbizon in Chamarel.

Giant water lilies at Pamplemousses' botanical gardens

Learn about unusual botany at Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens

There are times in Mauritius when it seems as if the wild tangle of tropical vegetation is visibly growing larger before your very eyes. Nowhere is this truer than in the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens at Pamplemousses, originally founded as the vegetable garden for the nearby Mon Plaisir Château in 1735. The garden has expanded considerably from its original footprint – the stars of this gargantuan show are the giant Victoria amazonica water lilies and soulful giant tortoises, but there is so much unusual botany to turn the head that you'll need a few hours to explore.

Imagine the past at Mauritius' historic mansions

Uninhabited until the Dutch took possession of the islands in 1598, Mauritius was at various times, a colony of the Dutch, French and British, before gaining independence in 1968. Under European rule, giant sugar and tea estates filled every available pasture of the Mauritian interior, and watching over these prized plantations were French-style colonial mansions, which today are some of the Indian Ocean's greatest architectural treasures.

Like mini chateaux adapted to the tropics, these stately homes have gorgeous gardens, high ceilings, ornate verandas and cantilevered windows to catch the breeze. Check out the Eureka Mansion in Moka or Château Labourdonnais near Pamplemousses, for fine examples of the style.

Sunbathers on a beach in northern Mauritius

Have the ultimate resort experience

If the main reason you’re traveling here is for some relaxing downtime by the water, the beach resorts of Mauritius have few peers. Some resorts are the height of exclusivity – if you’re staying at one of these lavish properties on a honeymoon or luxury break, you may never want to leave the resort grounds. Other resorts cater wonderfully well for families, with kids clubs, water sports and more. It doesn’t matter which secluded corner of the island you head to, there'll be abundant resorts to choose from. Expect large and luxurious rooms, multiple swimming pools, ample gardens, world-class restaurants, organized activities and perhaps a no-indulgence-spared spa.

Meander the Rodrigues Coastal Walk

Rodrigues already feels like the end of the earth, but the coastal walk from Graviers to St François just confirms it. There’s nothing to interrupt the views over the ocean to the distant horizon, save for the occasional cloud or passing seabirds and the silence has to be experienced to be believed. Best of all, it’s the only way to reach Trou d'Argent , which surely must be Mauritius prettiest beach.

Look for whales & dolphins

If east coast Mauritius is known for its resorts, the west coast is all about getting out on and under the water. Spinner or bottlenose dolphins are frequently sighted in the lagoon off Tamarin , and you can avoid the free-for-all by going to see them with Dolswim , who follow strict rules to ensure the dolphins are not disturbed. From July to October or November, humpback whales migrate down through the open ocean off the west coast and can be spotted breaching beyond the lagoon.

Sample seafood by the sand

Global culinary influences and celebrity resort chefs are one thing, but there’s no finer dining experience in Mauritius than grabbing a table at a beachfront shack in Trou aux Biches on the north coast or St Francois in Rodrigues, and ordering the freshest Indian Ocean seafood imaginable. Take your pick from lobster, prawns, octopus, grilled fish, calamari and more, and decide whether you want it served grilled or smothered in a red Creole sauce, then sit back and enjoy your seafood feast with a view.

Aerial view of Le Morne Brabant mountain on Mauritius

Explore by boat for epic views from the water

Mauritius and remote Rodrigues may get all the attention, but there’s an often-missed archipelago of inner islands within a day’s boat trip of the main island. To the east are Île aux Deux Cocos and  Île aux Cerfs – crowded in parts, but offering some gorgeous quiet corners. Pretty Île aux Bénitiers lies off the west coast, and away to the north, there’s even more choice – Coin de Mire, Île Plate and Îlot Gabriel are all delightful. Combine exploring with time spent snorkeling and a picnic lunch, and you have one fine Mauritius day.  

Climbing Le Morne Brabant

Le Morne Brabant, the dramatic peak rising abruptly from the southwest shore of Mauritius, is a Unesco World Heritage-listed site. It served as a home for a group of people dubbed the Maroons, who escaped from slavery and took refuge on this once remote peninsula. Upon learning that a group of officers was heading to their camp, the Maroons leaped to their deaths rather than be captured again; legend has it that the officers were dispatched to inform the Maroons that slavery had been abolished. The tough but thrilling climb up this poignant peak offers views of most of Mauritius and a humbling monument commemorating the people who died.

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What to Do in Mauritius? Our Highlights & Must-See Sights on a Map!

Latest update: July 24, 2023

Mauritius! The name of the island is synonymous with a dream vacation. Great beaches, luxury hotels, honeymoon – those were the first three associations that came to mind before our trip to Mauritius.

And all three points are definitely true, but those aren’t the only things to do!

Mauritius also has a lot of fascinating sights to offer.

We really weren’t aware of that before our trip. Spectacular waterfalls, breathtaking landscapes, temples, churches, and lively markets – Mauritius has it all.

We spent a whole week on the island with a rental car and in this post, we’ll show you our highlights and the must-see sights in Mauritius.

All Mauritius sights on a map

We’ve sorted the sights in Mauritius by region so you can can a good idea which places you can see in a day.

The sights in the north of the island are grey on the map, the sights in the south and southwest of the island are turquoise, and the ones in the east are red.

Mauritius Attractions Map

Must-see sights in the north of Mauritius

Let’s start in the north of the island, which has some very exciting sights to offer.

Cap Malheureux

Cap Malheureux is a small town in the extreme north of Mauritius. Here you’ll find one of the most popular photo subjects on the island: the church Notre Dame Auxiliatrice with its characteristic red roof.

Fun fact: Cap Malheureux means Cape of Misfortune. It’s not completely clear where the name comes from. The most likely theory is that the French gave the cape its name because they were defeated there in a battle with the British.

Notre Dame Auxiliatrice

Maheswarnath Mandir Temple

About half of the Mauritian population are Hindus, which is why there are several colorful Hindu temples on the island.

The oldest and largest of these temples is located in the north-west of Mauritius in Triolet. Although the temple was one of our highlights, we were completely alone there.

Tourists rarely seem to venture out there. But it’s definitely worthwhile because the temple is really very pretty and you can take some excellent pictures.

Maheswarnath Temple

Pamplemousses Botanical Garden

The town of Pamplemousses is home to one of the most important and most-visited sights in Mauritius: the botanical garden. Its full name is quite a mouthful – Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden – but it’s generally known as Pamplemousses Botanical Garden.

The pond with the giant water lilies is particularly impressive, as is the nearby pond full of lotus flowers. There’s also a population of giant turtles in the botanical garden.

200 MUR (4.40 euros)

To the Website

Pamplemousses Botanical Garden

The island’s capital Port Louis is also located in the northeast of the island, so we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention it here.

But there’s so much to see in Port Louis that we’ve dedicated an entire section to it.

Port Louis

South of Port Louis is the colonial mansion Eureka. British nobles used to reside here, and today, the well-preserved mansion houses a museum that gives you a great insight into the life of the privileged people of the time.

Behind the house, a rocky trail leads downhill leading to a small waterfall. The waterfall isn’t particularly spectacular, so you can save yourself the trip.

300 MUR (6.60 euros)

Eureka Mansion

Day tour through the north of Mauritius

You can easily see all these sights in one day with a rental car. You’ll even have some extra time to spend at the beautiful beach of Trou-aux-Biches, which is very close to the Hindu temple.

As an alternative to the rental, you can explore the north in a private day tour with a driver. During this tour, you’ll not only discover the highlights in the north, but will also visit the capital Port Louis. Since this is a private tour, you can customize the itinerary to suit your needs.

North of Mauritius: Private day tour

Sights and attractions in the capital Port Louis

Port Louis is the capital of Mauritius. At first sight, the city isn’t particularly attractive, as only a few old buildings are preserved. Nevertheless, the city still has some interesting sights to offer.

Aapravasi Ghat

Aapravasi Ghat, next to Le Morne Brabant Mountain, is the only Unesco World Heritage site in Mauritius and is as connected to the history of the country as hardly any other place on the island.

More than half a million workers arrived at Aapravasi Ghat between 1849 and 1923 to work for the British on the sugar plantations.

A large percentage of the Mauritian population are descendants of the workers, many of whom came from India and often worked and lived under miserable conditions.

Only a few foundation walls of the building complex by the port are still standing today. In addition, there’s a very interesting exhibition with information about the history of the workers.

Closed on sunday

Aapravasi Ghat

Central Market of Port Louis

The Central Market in Port Louis is the central trading point for the entire country. Various market halls offer everything the local population needs: fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, textiles.

A visit is absolutely worthwhile even though the market halls that sell meat may take some getting used to.

Central Market Port Louis

Fort Adelaide

The Fort Adelaide was once built by the English and still towers over Port Louis on a hill. The building itself is relatively unspectacular, only a few cannons are left to remind you of its former purpose.

But the great view that extends over the entire city is definitely worth the climb. The walk to the top takes about 15 to 20 minutes on foot. That can be pretty exhausting in the noontime heat during peak season.

Closed on saturday and sunday

Fort Adelaide

Champ de Mars Racecourse

Champ de Mars is the world’s second-oldest horse race track. Horse races have been held here since 1812. The track has a length of 1300 meters and looks impressive even when there’s no race going on.

But things really heat up every Saturday from May to November when thousands of locals make their way to the race track and try their luck betting. There are 8 races on every race day. It starts at 12:30 pm and the last race is at 5 pm.

Champs de Mars

Caudan Waterfront and the Blue Penny Museum

The Caudan Waterfront is the modern shopping district of Port Louis. Sounds boring at first, but it’s actually pretty nice. Having opened in 1996, the area is – as the name suggests – right on the water and you can enjoy a nice a little stroll there and have something to eat and drink.

The grounds of the Caudan Waterfront are also home to the Blue Penny Museum. The exhibition is mainly about the history of the island, but most visitors come here because of what is probably the most famous stamp in the world: the Blue Mauritius!

The Blue Mauritius (Blue Penny) can be seen here, as is the almost equally valuable Red Mauritius (Red Penny).

245 MUR (5.40 euros)

Caudan Waterfront

Temples, churches, and mosques in Port Louis

As the capital, Port Louis is also the cultural and religious center of the country. You’ll find several places of worship for the different religions in Port Louis.

The Chinese Nam Sun Tin How Temple right next to the racetrack, the Jummah Mosque near the Central Market, and the Cathedral of Port Louis, halfway between the temple and the mosque, are all very worthwhile.

Day tour through Port Louis

We visited all the sights in Port Louis one day. We definitely don’t recommend driving to Port Louis in a rental. Parking is scarce and driving in the city isn’t much fun.

You can easily get to Port Louis from anywhere on the island by bus. There are two large bus stations in Port Louis. At Immigration Square, right next to the Central Market, the buses depart for the north; at Victoria Square about 800 meters to the west, the buses depart for the south.

You can easily get to all the famous sights on foot once you’re in town.

The guided tour through the north we recommended above also includes all the main attractions of Port Louis if you don’t want to explore the city on your own.

Must-see sights in the south and southwest of Mauritius

The southwest of Mauritius probably has the largest collection of must-see sights on the island.

Seven Colored Earths and Chamarel Waterfall

The Seven Colored Earths are a very special natural phenomenon. The wavy ground of the Seven Colored Earths shimmers in different colors and is a popular photo subject. The colors really come out in the late afternoon when the sun is low in the sky.

On the way to the Seven Colored Earths, you’ll also pass the Chamarel Waterfall. The waterfall is quite narrow, but drops down more than 90 meters.

You have to pay an admission fee at the entrance for the entire Chamarel plain.

from 500 MUR (11 euros)

Seven Colored Earths

Black River Gorges National Park

Just behind Chamarel is the green lung of Mauritius: the Black River Gorges National Park.

The national park offers several signposted hiking trails where you can experience a true contrast to the beach: green forests, wild monkeys, numerous waterfalls, and breathtaking views.

We’re not really that big on hiking and unfortunately didn’t have that much time, so we only drove through the national park with the car. But that’s also worthwhile, as you can stop at some of the most beautiful viewpoints.

Black River Gorges National Park

Ganga Talao / Grand Bassin

Ganga Talao or Grand Bassin is located at the eastern end of the Black River Gorges National Park. Around the lake are several Hindu statues and in fact Ganga Talao is the most important Hindu pilgrimage site outside of India.

A four-lane road leads to Ganga Talao, which was completely oversized for the time we were there, because there were only a handful of pilgrims by the lake besides us.

But the wide streets are there for a reason: Every year at the end of February/beginning of March, the Maha Shivaratree Festival takes place at Ganga Talao and more than 500,000 white-clad Hindus flock to the lake.

Ganga Talao

Bois Cheri tea plantation and tea route

A few kilometers further east from Ganga Talao is the tea plantation Bois Cheri. We’d only ever previously seen tea plantations on Sri Lanka , so we were surprised to find them in Mauritius.

In Bois Cheri, not only can you take a look at the green plantations, but you can also visit the tea factory and have the entire manufacturing process explained to you.

The restaurant has the best views. Access to the restaurant costs 200 MUR, but it’ll be credited towards your food and drink order.

However, Bois Cheri is just one stop on the so-called ‘Tea Route’. It leads from the Domaine des Aubineaux via Bois Cheri to Saint Aubin.

from 200 MUR (4.40 euros)

Bois Cheri

Trou aux Cerfs

The Trou aux Cerfs is a 650-meter high volcano in the interior of the island of Mauritius. The volcano has been dormant for a long time and there’s a small lake in the crater.

There’s a wide path leading around the crater that gives you a great view of the island in all directions. The volcano itself isn’t that spectacular, but for the view is worth the drive to the Trou aux Cerfs.

View from the Trou aux Cerfs

Le Morne and Le Morne Brabant

Le Morne Brabant is a 556-meter high mountain in the extreme southwest of the island. The mountain is one of two World Heritage Sites in Mauritius.

It used to be a refuge for slaves who fled the French on Mauritius. At the foot of Le Morne Brabant, the Slave Route Monument recalls the suffering of the slaves.

The mountain is now privately owned, so ascending it isn’t that simple. But it looks very impressive from the bottom too.

The beach of Le Morne, which is perhaps even the most beautiful beach in Mauritius, is also worth seeing.

The beach of Le Morne

Day tours through the southwest of Mauritius

The southwest of Mauritius is packed with highlights. It’s hardly possible to visit all the sights presented in one day. So you’d be better off splitting the southwest into two day trips.

All must-see sights can be easily explored with a rental car or alternatively as part of guided tours.

Tour tip : A really recommended scenic day tour through the wild southwest that you can book online. You’ll be able to explore most of the highlights in the area with a guide in one day.

Must-see sights in the east of Mauritius

The east coast of Mauritius features some of the most beautiful beaches on the island, e.g. the long Belle Mare Beach. And where there are beautiful beaches, great hotels aren’t far behind. That’s why some of the most luxurious hotels in Mauritius are located in the east.

In addition, the east also has some interesting sights to offer.

Belle Mare Beach

Market in Center de Flacq

Center de Flacq is one of the larger towns in the east of Mauritius. The town has strong Indian influences. Twice a week, a large market is held in Centre de Flacq, which mainly attracts the local population.

Market days are on Wednesdays and Sundays, with Sunday being the most important day. Unfortunately, it was raining in torrents during our visit on a Wednesday, so it was pretty deserted.

Vallée de Ferney

The Vallée de Ferney is a large nature reserve in the east of the island. Guided hikes and boat trips are offered there.

In addition, the area around the Vallée de Ferney features extensive sugar plantations and you can watch the tractors being loaded with sugar cane.

La Vallée de Ferney

Mahebourg and the Cavendish Bridge

Mahebourg in the south east of Mauritius is one of the prettiest towns on the island and is great for taking a little walk. The 100-year-old Cavendish Bridge offers a nice view of the town.

Cavendish Bridge

Day tour through the east

Since there aren’t that many must-see sights in the east, there are hardly any guided tours in this region. We explored the area with our own rental. The coastal road is just a dream!

You can also rent a car with your own local chauffeur. This way you can plan your trip according to your preferences. And you still get great insider tips from your driver.

More information on the day tour with chauffeur/guide

Small dream islands off the coast of Mauritius

Around Mauritius there are some small islands which are often even more beautiful than the main island itself. But there aren’t really any sights there except for endless sandy beaches and turquoise water.

Just stopping on one of the islands for a quick look would be a wasted opportunity. The best thing to do is to spend a whole day there just doing nothing, relaxing, and daydreaming.

Ile aux Cerfs

The Ile aux Cerfs is located off the east coast of Mauritius and is a true island paradise. Around the island you’ll find some of the most beautiful sandy beaches that Mauritius has to offer.

In the off-season, the Ile aux Cerfs is mostly empty. During peak season, however, it can get pretty crowded around the boat dock, which also has two restaurants. But even then, the island is large enough to find a lonely spot. Just carry on walking for a few hundred meters and leave the hustle and bustle behind you.

Boats to the Ile aux Cerfs leave from Trou d’Eau Douce. Unfortunately there’s no regular ferry, only private charter boats. It takes a lot of bargaining skills and strong nerves to negotiate a reasonable price for the crossing.

A good price is 400 to 500 MUR, but you’ll often be quoted prices of up to 1,000 MUR.

It’s more convenient and stress-free to book the crossing beforehand. You’ll be picked up from the hotel, taken to the island, and then driven home again at the end of the day.

It’s just a better start to the day if you don’t have to spend ages haggling.

To the 6-hour Ile aux Cerfs tour with lunch

A catamaran ride is an even cooler experience. This tour is a bit more exclusive and includes a barbecue on board and all drinks.

To the day tour catamaran trip to the Île aux Cerfs

Ile aux Cerfs

Ile aux Benitiers and the Crystal Rock

The Ile aux Benitiers is in the southwest. The island is a whole lot smaller than the Ile aux Cerfs, but at least just as heavenly.

The water by the long sandy beach is the most turquoise you could possible imagine. The so-called Crystal Rock jutting out of the water just off the island’s coast is a great subject for some amazing photos.

Tours to the Ile aux Benitiers are usually offered in conjunction with a dolphin watching trip. We went on one and actually saw a lot of dolphins.

But many boatmen really chase the poor things to exhaustion, which leaves a sour taste. Dolswim is a company with a reputation of having a less aggressive approach to dolphin-watching.

To the dolphins and Ile aux Benitiers day tour

Crystal Rock off the Ile aux Benitiers

Ile des Deux Cocos

The Ile aux Cerfs and the Ile aux Benitiers are no longer hidden gems anymore. Of course the two islands are still a dream, but it can get pretty full there during peak season.

But Mauritius wouldn’t be Mauritius if it didn’t have some more small, hardly-visited islands up its sleeve. One of these is the Ile de Deux Cocos. The small private island is located in the southeast of Mauritius and guarantees fantastic hours without masses of tourists.

Of course you can also book trips to the Ile des Deux Cocos online, which include food and drink, a snorkeling tour, and a ride in a glass-bottom boat.

To the tour to the Ile des Deux Cocos

How to explore the sights in Mauritius

Despite its many must-see sights, Mauritius isn’t very large. Even for the longest route from the far north to the deep south you don’t need more than 2 hours by car.

There are three options to explore the sights: by rental car, with public buses, and with a private driver.

Exploring Mauritius by car

We explored Mauritius with a rental car. That’s certainly the most flexible option, since you are so completely free to plan your day and can also add unscheduled stops as you wish.

Traffic is on the left-hand side in Mauritius, which may be a bit unfamiliar to many European drivers. We recommend taking a car with an automatic transmission, so you can fully concentrate on the road.

After a while you start getting used to driving on the left, and from the second day onwards we didn’t turn on the windscreen wiper every time we wanted to use our turn signal. Because all the controls are flipped too.

Traffic on Mauritius is generally pretty leisurely and outside of the cities it’s never really hectic or crowded.

You can get a rental car starting at 30-40 euros per day.

Exploring Mauritius with public buses

Mauritius has an extensive network of buses, which you can use to reach almost all the sights. Buses are also cheap, there are hardly any rides that cost more than 30 MUR (0.65 euros).

However, you have to allow much more time for exploring the sights by bus and of course you’re less flexible than by car.

Exploring Mauritius with a private driver

If you don’t want to drive yourself, you can hire a private driver on Mauritius. That usually isn’t much more expensive than renting a car to drive yourself, and that way you’ll have someone to keep you company and tell you something about Mauritius.

There are taxi drivers waiting for customers in front of each hotel and you can negotiate the price for a day and route right there on the spot. If you want to spare yourself the trouble of haggling for the price, you can book your tour online in advance:  a driver for a day .

What are your favorite Mauritius sights?

As you can see, Mauritius has a lot more to offer than just beach and sea. We were surprised how varied the island is. Have you ever been to Mauritius? Which sight impressed you the most? Is there anything we’ve forgotten? Please let us know in the comments below!

Big thanks to Tourism Mauritus for all their support on our trip to Mauritius!

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15 Best Places to Visit in Mauritius

Mark Twain wrote, “Mauritius was made first, and then heaven; heaven being copied after Mauritius.”  It’s easy to understand his sentiments.  Mauritius is a big draw for honeymooners because it means gorgeous beaches and lazy sunny days.  But there are tons of things to do on Paradise Island.

Next to Madagascar , Mauritius is a leader in wildlife tourism, outdoor adventure, fine dining, and luxury resorts.  Here you can see giant tortoises, rare exotic birds, enjoy kitesurfing coral reef snorkelling, golf, horseback riding, hiking, and more.

A real treat throughout your stay will be to sample delicious local food which takes its influence from Indian, French, Creole, and Chinese backgrounds.  You’ll love every minute of your holiday in Mauritius, let’s explore the best places to visit in Mauritius !

1. Grand Bassin

Grand Bassin

This high mountain lake, roughly 1800 feet above sea level, is a sacred Hindu site.

You’ll find a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and the local belief is that the lake water is holy water from the Ganges River in India.  Mauritius Hindu’s make pilgrimage here during Maha Shivaratri, walking all the way from their homes.

You’ll love the 108 foot statue of Lord Shiva which was built in 2007.  It’s a beautiful lake with lovely views all around. Make the pilgrimage yourself and enjoy a nice mountain trek.

2. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens

Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens

Second only to London’s Kew Gardens is the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens.  Work in the gardens is ongoing and you’re encouraged to hire a guide from the staff in order to really appreciate the full spectrum of diversity here.

The SSR Gardens is one of the best known attractions on the island and the stunning centrepiece is a pond filled with Victoria amazonica water lilies – native only to South America.  These incredible flowers bloom white and then close red the following day.

Bird lovers will love Mauritius in general, but will especially love the garden for the Madagascar fody that call the place home.  There’s also a chance to see the aldabra tortoise.

3. Pointe d’Esny and Blue Bay

Pointe d'Esny Aerial View

On an island full of beaches, Pointe d’Esny and Blue Bay are everyone’s top picks.  The coastline here is white sand, and there’s a well-preserved blue lagoon.

It’s dotted with holiday homes and the whole stretch really comes alive in high season. Blue Bay is best known for the Marine Park where they have the best coral reef formations in Mauritius.  Snorkelling here is a must.

At the opposite end of Blue Bay is the village of Mahebourg.  Here you’ll find a quaint historical village with a lively market teeming with traditional village life.  Everyone appreciates this peek into authentic Mauritius.

4. Black River Gorges National Park

Black River Gorges National Park

Covering over 6,000 hectares of land, the Black River Gorges National Park is the ideal place to discover native forests and wildlife.  The park has over 300 species of flowering plants, the famous and endangered pink pigeon, giant fruit bats, and much more.

Located in the most spectacular part of the island, it’s difficult to overstate the importance of the conservation efforts that happen here.  Bring good hiking shoes because you’ll want to see it all and there are wonderful panoramic views of the islands many gorges, mountain peaks, and waterfalls.

If you only make one day trip from the coast, be sure this is your destination.

5. Mahébourg

Mahébourg

Mahébourg is the place to experience old Mauritius, though few venture to this ancient capital.  Built where the Dutch first landed at the end of the 16th century, here is where you’ll find rustic restaurants with beautiful terraces, a buzzing market place, beautiful beaches, and tasty but oh-so-spicy street food.

There’s a nice little museum here with exhibits detailing the British-French battle for the island, as well as the bell saved from the Le Saint-Géran , a shipwrecked vessel integral to the local legends of Mauritius.

It’s a sleepy little town but those who make it here return again and again.

6. Ile aux Aigrettes (Egret Island)

Ile aux Aigrettes

Located in the Mahebourg Bay, the Ile aux Aigrettes, is a striking place, made entirely of coralline limestone.  You’ll notice the difference in the landscape right way – quiet different from the volcanic matter of the mainland.

Its believed by many to be the last resting place of the dodo and right now its home to the last of the dry coastal forest which was once found throughout Mauritius. These 27 hectares have been declared a natural reserve and you’ll discover some intense conservation efforts going on.  Scientists are working hard to reintroduce rare species and restore the forest to its former glory.

Everyone loves to come out to Egret Island to watch the giant Aldabra tortoises and catch a sighting of the pink pigeons.

7. Blue Penny Museum

Blue Penny Museum

Perhaps the best museum on the island, the Blue Penny has a wide range of interesting exhibits.  Named after the world-famous Mauritian one and two penny stamps from 1847, you’ll discover the islands history here, including exploration, settlement, and the height of the colonial period.

You can also learn about the Paul and Virginie legend. The famous stamps are located on the first floor and are considered a national treasure.  To preserve their vibrant red and blue colours, they’re only lit for ten minutes every hour.

History buffs will love the stories, antique maps, photographs, and Mauritius’ most famous statue.

8. Grand Baie

Grand Baie

Considered to be the main tourism hub on the island, Grand Baie has humble roots as a small fishing village just 20 years ago.

Sometimes called Le Trop due to the incredible entertainment, you’ll find a ton of beaches, attractions, and excursions here.  Be sure to check out the Aquarium, and the interactive L’Aventure du Sucre museum. For the water lovers, try diving, waterskiing, sailing, and windsurfing.

In the evenings you’ll be surprised at the nightlife offerings and the incredible restaurants.

9. Chamarel Waterfall and Seven Coloured Earth

Chamarel Waterfall

At 100 metres, Chamarel is the highest waterfall in Mauritius.  Remember to bring your cameras because there are some amazing shots to be had here.

This impressive sight has stairs leading to a viewing platform at the top where you can watch the water crashing below.  In addition to your camera, bring a swim suit if you’d like to take a dip in the shallow waters at the bottom of the falls.

The waterfall is located in Black Gorges National park and is often combined with a trip to the Seven Coloured Earth – made up of red, brown, and purple shaded sand dunes created by volcanic rocks which cooled at different temperatures.

10. Le Souffleur

Le Souffleur

This is a destination for the risk takers.  Le Souffleur is a half-formed grotto sitting on a steep cliff side.

There’s a geyser like fountain which can reach up to 20 metres high when the sea is rough.  To reach it you have to take a 4WD and get permission from the Savannah sugar estate near L’Escalier;  but it’s so worth it.

If you come at the right time, there’s a natural bridge nearby formed from the collapsed roof of a nearby grotto.

Maison Eureka

Maison Eureka is a well-preserved French colonial mansion situated high up in the centre of the island, closed to Moka.  Once owned by the islands largest sugar baron, this home is an unbelievable engineering masterpiece.

A complete wrap around balcony, 109 doors, and turreted rooftop windows are just the beginning. You can take a nice trek from the garden filled with bamboo and ebony and follow along until you reach a lovely little swimming hole beneath a waterfall.

Be sure to stop and admire the views of the Moka mountain range and stop for tea in the tea room.

12. Casela Nature & Leisure Park

Casela Nature & Leisure Park

This is your spot to enjoy an African safari on the island.  Here you’ll find lions, ostrich, zebra, giraffe, hippopotamus, and elephant, all seen from inside a safari mini-bus.

You can also rent a segway or a quad bike and have a bit of fun scattering the large herds of deer as you zip around.  Also, the longest zip line in the Indian Ocean is found here.  It’s so easy to enjoy an entire day in the park, especially with the parks great restaurant with striking views of the west coast.

Nature lovers will appreciate the more than 1500 birds, exotic flowers and planets, and the overall diversity of the park.

13. Tamarin Beach

Tamarin Beach

Once known as Santosha Beach, Tamarin once offered some of the best surfing in the world. Locals called it Santosha so that no one could find it and develop it!

It’s a little past its prime and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back a few decades when you arrive, but honestly, this is part of the charm.

You won’t find the oversized and high walled resorts here,  but you will find arguably the best scenic backdrop in Mauritius.

14. François Leguat Reserve

François Leguat Reserve

This wonderful reserve re-creates the Eden discovered by the island first explorer.  At the end of the 17th century, François Leguat wrote that, walking on tortoise shell, he could take 100 steps around Rodrigues without ever stepping on the ground.

There are over 100,000 indigenous trees and thanks to a breeding program, hundreds of tortoises that roam the reserve.  You can also explore nearby caves while a local guide shares stories of the geological history of Mauritius.

Don’t forget to stop by the museum to learn the settlement history as well as the story oof the  Solitaire, the extinct cousin of the Dodo.

15. Domaine de L’Étoile

View at Domaine de l'Etoile

This is an old sugar estate now turned into an eco-playground. Domaine de L’Étoile has horseback riding, quad biking, archery, and buggy trips, all on the slopes of the Bambous Mountain range.  There are several self-guided treks – all which include an authentic Mauritian buffet lunch that is not to be missed.

There’s a zip line circuit here which takes two hours to complete and is, arguably the most fun you’ll have all day.  There’s a kids village, lovely ebony and cinnamon tree forests, and some left over movie sets from the 1972 movie Paul and Virginie, based on the popular island legend.

Those who are really lucky will spot a Javanese stag or two hiding in the forest.

15 Best Places to Visit in Mauritius:

  • Grand Bassin
  • Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens
  • Pointe d'Esny and Blue Bay
  • Black River Gorges National Park
  • Ile aux Aigrettes (Egret Island)
  • Blue Penny Museum
  • Chamarel Waterfall and Seven Coloured Earth
  • Le Souffleur
  • Casela Nature & Leisure Park
  • Tamarin Beach
  • François Leguat Reserve
  • Domaine de L'Étoile

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31 Top Things to Do in Mauritius: Best Places & Fun Activities (+ Map)

By Author Jurga

Posted on Last updated: October 17, 2023

31 Top Things to Do in Mauritius: Best Places & Fun Activities (+ Map)

Are you looking for ideas for things to do in Mauritius? You came to the right place! In this article, you’ll find a great selection of some of the best things to do and amazing activities in Mauritius that you probably didn’t even know about.

Just as many people, I always had a perception that Mauritius is mostly a honeymoon destination and that people travel here for the sun and the beach. Well, it’s partially true. However, there is so much more to see and do in Mauritius than just the beach! No matter if you are visiting Mauritius for your honeymoon, solo trip, or a family vacation, you really should take the time to explore the island beyond your luxury resort. It will be worth it!

In this article, you will find plenty of inspiration for all kinds of interesting and fun things to do in Mauritius . From historic places and the most famous Mauritius attractions to the most-unbelievable adrenaline-rushing activities that will make your trip truly unforgettable. This incredible selection of things to do in Mauritius will make you want to stay on the island a couple of weeks longer… Read on!

Ultimate guide to the best things to do in Mauritius

Good to know: This guide to some of the best things to do in Mauritius is created with the help of a group of international travel writers who recently explored this paradise island in collaboration with the Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority. This would not have been possible without their enthusiasm and help.

It’s not a sponsored article, but a guide to Mauritius that I wanted to put together in order to show you how much Mauritius has to offer and how diverse it actually is. Because – before my trip – I wasn’t aware that there is so much to see and do in Mauritius, and probably neither are you…

In order to help you plan your trip to this beautiful island, I also created a map indicating all the best places to visit in Mauritius . You can find it all the way at the bottom of this article.

Le Morne - one of the best places to see in Mauritius

TIP: If you don’t want to hire a car and are looking for private- or group tours that bring you to some of the best places in Mauritius, you can find the best selection of tours here .

Now take a look at this incredible selection of the very best things to do in Mauritius. You’ll definitely find plenty of inspiration for places to visit and fun activities for your vacation in Mauritius!

You can use the overview below or just scroll down and check the whole list. You’ll be amazed at how much there is to see and do on this Paradise Island. Find out!

Best Things to Do in Mauritius – OVERVIEW

  • Black River Gorges NP
  • Chamarel Waterfall & 7 Colored Earth
  • Le Morne Brabant
  • Tamarind Falls
  • Boat Trip to Ile aux Cerfs
  • Baie Du Cap Maconde View Point
  • Pamplemousses Botanical Garden
  • La Vallee Des Couleurs Nature Park
  • Trou aux Cerfs
  • Ganga Talao – Grand Bassin
  • L’Aventure du Sucre
  • Château de Labourdonnais
  • Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Site
  • Quad Biking
  • Sub Scooter Diving
  • Jeep Safari & Picnic in Heritage Nature Reserve
  • Submarine Experience
  • Casela World of Adventures
  • Helicopter Tour
  • Flyboarding
  • Swimming with Wild Dolphins
  • Kayaking in Tamarin Bay
  • Beach, Snorkeling, Diving, and Water Sports
  • Le Domaine des Aubineaux
  • Bois Cheri Tea Gardens and Factory
  • Saint Aubin – La Maison de la Vanille
  • Horse Racing at Champ de Mars Racecourse
  • Port Louis Central Market
  • Caudan Waterfront in Port Louis
  • Bagatelle Mall
  • Best Things to Do in Mauritius on the Map

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Things to do in Mauritius - places to visit and fun activities

Because this list contains so many places to visit and so many different activities in Mauritius, I sorted it per topic. First, you can read about the most beautiful natural attractions in Mauritius . Take a look!

1. Black River Gorges National Park

Located in the southwest of Mauritius, Black River Gorges NP is the biggest and the most beautiful National Park in Mauritius. Lush green rainforest and beautiful hills are home to over 300 species of different plants, various birds, boar, monkeys, deer, and a big colony of giant fruit bats. If you visit just one National Park in Mauritius, make it this one!

This beautiful park is accessible via several roads, has two information centers, picnic areas, and over 60km of hiking trails. Needless to say it’s best explored on foot.

The main highlights of Black River Gorges National Park are Gorges Viewpoint , Alexandra Falls , Macchabée Viewpoint , and Piton de la Petite Rivière Noire (the highest mountain of Mauritius).

Practical information: You can visit the park on your own or join a guided hike .

Black River Gorges National Park is one of the best natural attractions to visit in Mauritius

2. Chamarel: 7 Colored Earth, Waterfall & More

Suggested by Patrizia from the Italian blog Fashion For Travel .

Chamarel is a charming village in the southwest corner of Mauritius and one of the most popular tourist attractions on the island. It’s best known for two things: Rum Distillery and 7 Coloured Earth Geopark .

The geopark is a large area and you need a ticket to visit it. The most incredible and famous attraction of the area is the so-called 7 Coloured Earth . It’s a vast area of sand dunes with different colors of sand going from red to brown, violet, green, blue, purple and yellow. Especially when the sun shines all the colors are impressively bright and intense… This place is simply amazing.

In the same area, you also have a tortoise park. At the moment, there are 6 giant tortoises living here. Originally from the nearby Seychelles islands , they are about 150 years old.

7 Colored Earth in Chamarel - one of the best places to visit in Mauritius

Not far from the 7 colored earth, you can see another attraction of the area – the Chamarel waterfall . It’s the highest single-drop waterfall of Mauritius, about 100 meters high. You can reach the viewpoint of the waterfall by car, or you can hike to the base pool of the waterfall where you can also swim. Just beware that it’s a 3-hour hike.

Ebony Forest is a somewhat lesser-known attraction of the Chamarel area, but it’s well worth a visit. It’s your chance to see many ebony trees along with many different kinds of birds and mesmerizing blue geckos! Nature here is incredible and the views on the coast and the UNESCO site of Le Morne – simply stunning. This extremely wide forest area can be seen with guided jeep tours or walking.

Practical info: Geopark is open daily from 8 AM to 5.30 PM. There is a gift shop and a café on site. You can get the entrance ticket in advance or upon arrival. Here is the best private day tour that visits this area , as well as some other main tourist sights of southwest Mauritius.

Chamarel Waterfall - one of the best places to visit in Mauritius

3. Le Morne Brabant

Suggested by Rob from Love And Road .

Le Morne Brabant , or simply Le Morne , is an imposing mountain rising 550 meters high in the southwest of Mauritius. It’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Le Morne is famous for its history, a place used as a shelter by runaway slaves, and for its beauty. You can admire the mountain from the beaches nearby, but if you have some time and are fit enough, you can hike all the way to the top.

I hiked Le Morne and it was one of the best experiences in Mauritius. First things first, however. If you want to hike to Le Morne, I recommend hiring a guide. It is possible to hike by yourself, but it is not as safe as hiking with a guide. Furthermore, going with a guide you will learn about Le Morne’s history, fauna, and flora.

Le Morne trail starts easy, on a clear path and under the trees, which helps to beat the heat. About halfway the walk gets really challenging and you may even need both hands to help with the climb. But it’s so worth it! The views are spectacular! Our guide knew all the good spots for photos and we did a few stops to catch our breath.

Hiking Le Morne - the best hike in Mauritius

To reach the top, it took us about 2 hours and we were rewarded with outstanding views. From the top, you can see so many shades of blue and the stunning underwater waterfall, an optical illusion created by the currents dragging the sand to the deep sea. Totally worth the 2 hours of climbing up.

TIP: Go as early as possible because the heat is tough. Also, make sure you wear comfortable shoes, bring plenty of water, and don’t forget your camera. 

Practical information: Le Morne trail has a total length of about 7km. It took us 4 hours in total. If you are staying at one of the hotels nearby, they can arrange a driver/guide for you to visit Le Morne. Alternatively, you can simply book a guided tour online . Some Le Morne hiking tours also include a hotel transfer.

Le Morne Brabant mountain in Mauritius

4. Tamarind Falls

Tamarind Falls , also known as Tamarin Falls are a series of 7 cascades on the Rivière Tamarin. It’s located in a beautiful canyon in the southwest of Mauritius, not far from the Black River Gorges NP. The area has more than 10 waterfalls, some with deeper ponds where you can also swim.

There are several hiking paths here, but they are not very well indicated. As stunning as it is, the area is quite confusing and some parts can be dangerous, so it’s best to hike here with a knowledgeable local guide.

Various hiking tours are available, some of just a couple of hours, while some others that go deeper into the canyon, take almost the whole day.

Practical information: If you want to book a guided hike, you can find several nice options here . One of the most popular tours is this highly-rated 3-hour Tamarind hike .

Tamarind Waterfall in Mauritius

5. Boat Trip to Ile aux Cerfs

Mauritius is a rather big island that is surrounded by so many other smaller islands. Most of these islands are tiny and uninhabited. Some have white-sand beaches, amazing snorkeling, and offer lots of activities for daytime visitors, while some others are just a couple of rocks in the sea… No trip to Mauritius would be complete without taking a boat tour to explore the islands near the coast of Mauritius .

We took this Mauritius catamaran cruise that included snorkeling , a visit to historic Ile aux Fouquets (locals call it the Lighthouse Island ), Grand River South East waterfall, and some free time on Ile aux Cerfs .

This paradise-like island has stunning scenery and so many activities that it has become one of the most popular day-trip destinations from Mauritius. Delicious BBQ lunch on board and all-inclusive drinks made the day completely perfect.

Practical information: There are countless options when it comes to visiting the little islands nearby – from speedboat tours to full-day catamaran excursions.

TIP: The most popular boat trips are those that go to Ile aux Cerfs . Here is a similar catamaran trip as the one I did (although they sometimes use speedboats too). This highly-rated speedboat trip covers the exact same itinerary. An advantage of going on a speedboat is that you have more time for sightseeing and relaxing on the island.

Boat trip to nearby islands is a great thing to do in Mauritius

6. Baie Du Cap Maconde View Point

Suggested by Sara from In Africa and Beyond .

Baie Du Cap Maconde View Point (at Captain Matthew Flinders Monument) might not be a major landmark, but it’s one of the most popular viewpoints in Mauritius and so definitely worth a visit when touring the island. This little rocky cliff between Le Morne and Baie du Cap in the South of Mauritius is set on a hairpin bend on the coastal road. This area is known for its picturesque landscapes and incredible seascapes.

Known as Cape Brabant in the past, this area was not easily accessible before 1920 when the first road was built. It is believed that it used to serve as a refuge for runaway slaves from the Makonde tribe of Mozambique, from where it got its current name.

From the road, there are some steep stone steps to climb (just a very short climb, though). From the top, you can enjoy spectacular views of the coastline, the nearby village, Macondé Rock, and the Savanne Mountains in the background. Sometimes, you may also see local fishermen catching fish, or boats out at sea. The views are well worth a short stop!

Practical information: If you’re using Google Maps, search for Captain Matthew Flinders Monument for the exact location of this viewpoint (see map ). The viewpoint starts getting busy from around eight in the morning so if you want to have it to yourself, you’ll have to go there really early. It can also be quite windy here.

Baie Du Cap Maconde View Point in Mauritius

7. Pamplemousses Botanical Garden

Suggested by Mathilde from the French blog Voyager en Photos .

Probably one of the most popular things to do in Mauritius is visiting the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden , also known as Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden . Located in Pamplemousses on the north of the island and just a short drive from Port Louis, it is well worth a short visit.

Created in the 18th century, Pamplemousses Botanical Garden is the oldest botanical garden in the Indian Ocean. The original idea behind it was to experiment with the acclimation of tropical species to the climate of Mauritius Island.

This lovely botanical garden is a very peaceful and relaxing place where you can discover many species of tropical trees and other plants. The giant water-lily pond is one of the main attractions and is not to be missed.

You can make a pleasant walk through the garden between the giant palm trees and other beautiful plants. Giant tortoises from the Seychelles Islands are roaming freely and will be the highlight of the visit for the kids. If you look carefully, you may also see some giant bats sleeping in the trees.

Practical info: No advance booking is required. The garden is open daily (including public holidays). Count about 1 hour for a visit. If you don’t have a car, there are private and group tours available .

Giant Lily pond at Pamplemousses Botanical Garden in Mauritius

8. La Vallee Des Couleurs Nature Park

La Vallee Des Couleurs Nature Park  is a privately-owned nature park focussed on eco-tourism. Located in the south of Mauritius, it’s a natural wonderland with plains and mountains, waterfalls, streams, and a big variety of flora and fauna. The scenery here is truly beautiful.

The main attractions of the park are the waterfalls, the 23 Coloured Earth, and a small Geology Museum. In addition, you can opt for a big range of fun outdoor activities such as quad biking, off-road buggy riding, zip-lining, a hanging bridge, and more. Lots of activities are possible for children as well.

There is a restaurant on-site, but its reviews aren’t great. So you may want to bring your own picnic. If you opt for several outdoor activities, you can easily spend a whole day here. Or just come to look around and enjoy the scenery.

Practical information:  Open daily from 8.30 AM to 5.30 PM. Tickets for a regular visit are quite cheap and so it’s worth it just to see the area. However, outdoor activities are quite pricey – see here .

The 23 Coloured Earth and La Vallee Des Couleurs Nature Park in Mauritius

9. Trou aux Cerfs

Often listed as one of the best natural tourist attractions in Mauritius, Trou aux Cerfs is a dormant volcano in the center of the island. Best known for its green lush crater with a small lake inside, it also offers nice views of the area.

There is a road going all the way to the top, so you can easily see the crater just by driving up to it. I haven’t visited it myself, but the people who did tell me that it’s not really that impressive. So it’s up to you to decide if it’s worth your time or not.

It’s a nice quick stop if you are nearby. For example, if you are hiking to the earlier mentioned Tamarind Falls or visiting the Le Domaine des Aubineaux (see further). But it’s probably not a place you want to go out of your way for.

Trou aux Cerfs in Mauritius

Now, let’s take a look at the most interesting cultural attractions in Mauritius .

10. Ganga Talao – Grand Bassin

Suggested by Verushka from Spice Goddess. On her blog, you can read about what it’s like to visit Ganga Talao during the annual Maha Shivaratri Hindu festival .

Ganga Talao , also known as the Grand Bassin , is a sacred lake and one of the best places to see in Mauritius. Its significance is compared to that of the Ganges river in India. Back in the ’70s, some holy water from the Ganges River was brought and mixed into the lake, establishing a symbolic link between the two places.

This beautiful crater lake is surrounded by several temples built along its shores. One of the most impressive Hindu temples and one you should definitely visit when in Mauritius is the Ganga Talao Hall .

It’s an incredibly beautiful temple that not only draws Hindus but people of all faiths. At the entrance, you will find statues of the Hindu Gods Lord Shiva and Mother Durga. Serving as gatekeepers of this sacred place, the copper-colored statues have incredible details carved into them. The Shiva statue, Mangal Mahadev, is 33 meters (108 ft) high and is said to be the tallest statue in Mauritius.

Mangal Mahadev Shiva statue at Ganga Talao in Mauritius

As you wander down the stairs, you will get a really good view of the beautiful lake and the other temples. Within the main temple, you’ll find a sacred Hindu stone Shiva Lingam.

No matter when you visit, there is always a hive of activity here with locals and tourists of all faiths praying and leaving offers. Despite this, there is always a sense of tranquility at Ganga Talao.

Practical information: If you have a rental car, you can visit this site on your own. Alternatively, one of the best options is to book a private tour of the South-West of Mauritius and see this as well as other main Mauritius sights in one day. This is one of the best-rated tours in Mauritius!

Ganga Talao - Grand Bassin is one of the best places to visit in Mauritius

11. L’Aventure du Sucre

In my opinion, visiting L’Aventure du Sucre is one of the best things to do in Mauritius. It’s both educational as well as fun. It’s a great place for everyone who doesn’t like boring museums but wants to learn more about Mauritius island, its people, history, and culture, as well as taste some local rum. A visit here will make you see Mauritius with very different eyes.

Located in the beautiful Beau Plan Sugar Estate, L’Aventure du Sucre is an events center that also houses a museum, a restaurant, and a shop. The museum is set inside an old sugar factory. A visit here is like stepping back in time, yet the place is very modern and the exhibits are well thought-off.

Every museum visit includes rum- and sugar tasting. In addition, cocktail-making lessons and sugarcane-cutting tours are available. There is also a very good restaurant on site.

Best museum in Mauritius - L'Aventure du Sucre - Sugar World

Practical information: L’Aventure du Sucre is open from 9 AM to 5 PM every day, including public holidays. Free guided tours are available. For ticket prices and up-to-date practical info, please consult  the website of the museum .

LEARN MORE: my experience visiting L’Aventure du Sucre

TIP: Combine a visit to the Mauritius Sugar Museum with that of the nearby Botanical Garden of Pamplemousse. You can take  a day tour that visits both these places and more  or  hire a private driver for a day .

Rum tasting in Mauritius

12. Château de Labourdonnais

Chateau de Labourdonnais is a Victorian mansion on a sugarcane plantation that has been restored and now serves as a museum. Located in Mapou district in the North of Mauritius. It’s just a 20-30 minute drive from the idyllic beach spots of Grand Gaube, Grand Baie, and even Port Louis. 

I’d recommend an afternoon at the chateau and estate because of how much there is to learn, see and do. You can visit the beautifully restored Victorian manor with its antique furniture and interiors in their original set-up, indulge in a rum tasting, or take a tour via the Labourdonnais Express mini train. Furthermore, they also have a really nice La Table du Chateau restaurant.

A personal highlight was the rum-tasting bar in a beautiful courtyard. Labourdonnais rum is one of Mauritius’ very best brands and there are a couple of different varieties you can try, including spiced and lemongrass-infused rum.

Practical information: An average visit with a meal, rum tasting, and a walk through the museum and gardens/orchards can take 2-3 hours. The estate is open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM, except for some holidays. All entry costs can be paid for at the gate on arrival, however, tables at the restaurant and the Labourdonnais Express tour will need to be reserved in advance. For more practical information, please check the official website .

Chateau de Labourdonnais - nice place to visit in Mauritius

13. Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Site

Suggested by Verushka from Spice Goddess. As a South African Indian whose ancestors came to South Africa under the same conditions, she recommends this UNESCO heritage site as one of the must-see places in Mauritius. On her blog, you can read more about visiting the Aapravasi Ghat .

If you like to learn a bit more about Mauritius’ past and its history, one of the best places to visit is the Aapravasi Ghat UNESCO World Heritage Site . It’s a 19th-century Immigration Depot site located in Port Louis that gives visitors a glimpse into the ‘Indentured servitude’ experiment that the British established in Mauritius.

Now known as ‘the great experiment’, it was a system put in place in order to replace slaves by ‘free’ labor.

The abolition of slavery in European colonies in 1834-35 was a problem for the sugar plantations in Mauritius which depended on slave labor. The emancipated slaves were demanding higher wages and better living conditions. At this time India was experiencing a highly depressed economy and the hardworking Indian population seemed to be a great solution to the problem.

It is estimated that half a million laborers passed through this site in Port Louis between 1849 and 1923. A big majority of them came from India. This migration is the reason why about 70% of the current Mauritius population has Indian roots.

The exhibits at the Aapravasi Ghat give you a glimpse into the lives that these brave souls led. Their living and working conditions were not ideal or lived up to the promises they were made to believe.

Practical information: The Aapravasi Ghat exhibition is FREE to visit. There are guides available should you wish to have a guided tour. The official website has been taken offline, but they are open daily except on Sundays, so if you want to visit, just pop up if you are in the area.

Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Site - historic landmark to visit in Mauritius

And now it’s time for the fun part – the best activities in Mauritius . Take a look at this surprising selection!

14. Quad Biking

Suggested by Nienke from The Travel Tester. On her blog, you can read more about her quad biking experience in Mauritius .

Quad biking is a great way to discover Mauritius off the beaten path. There are many places where you can go quad hiking on the island. We did quad a tour at Domaine De L’Etoile . Located on the lush east coast of the island, it’s a stunning area with 1200 hectares of protected wild flora and fauna. Its landscaped English gardens reminded me of the green, hilly landscape of the Teletubbies…

Domaine De L’Etoile is the biggest private nature reserve of Mauritius. It’s also the base of TerrOcean, an adventure activity company that offers a wide range of fun outdoor activities (most also suitable for kids). You can go hiking, horseback riding, buggy, zip-lining, etc. I joined a quad bike tour and I can highly recommend it to everyone!

Things to do in Mauritius - quad biking

On the quad biking tour, you rush through forests, valleys and sugarcane fields… It’s also an easy way to get high up the mountains for the most stunning views over the area, all while following a guide that knows the area best and can tell you all about it. You can choose to be a driver yourself, or sit on the back seat of the quad. Either option will give you a great experience! 

After your thrilling ride, you can make a pit stop at the on-site restaurant overlooking the Grand River South-East.

Practical information: Quad tours at Domaine L’Etoile are now suspended and it’s not clear if/when they’ll reopen again. For the best currently available quad tours in Mauritius , take a look here .

Quad Biking - one of the best fun activities in Mauritius

15. Sub Scooter Diving

Suggested by: Greta from Greta’s Travels. On her blog, you can find more information about diving with a sub-scooter in Mauritius .

If you’re looking for the most epic things to do in Mauritius, you have to add  diving with a sub-scooter  to your Mauritius bucket list. This is a unique experience that you can only have in Mauritius !

Luc Billard, the co-founder of Blue Safari, invented the sub-scooter (also known as scuba scooter or underwater scooter). At the moment Mauritius is the only place in the world where you can do this activity. As you might imagine from the name, the sub-scooter is a crossover between a scooter and a submarine. 

It looks like a Vespa with a big glass dome that covers your head and creates an air bubble keeping your head dry as you explore the underwater world in Mauritius! There are oxygen tanks that circulate the air inside the dome so that you can breathe normally. It can be used by two people.

Fun things to do in Mauritius - diving with subscooter

The sub-scooter goes to about 3m depth and moves at a speed of 4km/h, without ever touching the seabed floor so as not to damage the reef.

As someone who doesn’t love scuba diving, I loved the scuba scooter experience. It gives you a bit more freedom and the opportunity to get close to the fish. It’s a really fun and unique experience, definitely one of the best things to do in Mauritius.

It’s the most unique activity in Mauritius. While not cheap, it’s definitely worth the money if you are looking for something really special to do in Mauritius.

Practical information: Blue Safari is located in Trou aux Biches, on the northwest coast of Mauritius. This activity is suitable for most people and also for kids from 8 years old. You spend about 40 minutes underwater, but including transfers to the platform in the middle of the sea, safety briefings, changing clothes, etc. the whole experience will take a couple of hours. You can find more information and book a tour here .

Sub scooter - the most unique activity in Mauritius

16. Bel Ombre Nature Reserve

Suggested by Emily from Wander-Lush. On her blog, you can read more about visiting Heritage Nature Reserve in Mauritius .

The verdant  Heritage Nature Reserve (nowadays best known as Bel Ombre Nature Reserve ) is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Mauritius. Located in Bel Ombre on the island’s southwest coast, it’s a hotspot for outdoor enthusiasts, with activities such as off-road driving and trekking on offer. Another great way to explore the area is by going on a safari jeep tour , followed by a relaxing picnic in a beautiful setting.

The 1,300-hectare Reserve takes in Frederica Nature Park, a rehabilitated sugar plantation, and the adjacent Macchabée-Bel Ombre, a protected forest that was listed as a UNESCO Biosphere in 1977.

The area is home to some of the island’s most precious fauna, including rare native birds such as Mauritius Kestrels and Echo Parakeets, as well as fruit bats, monkeys, and deer. It’s one of the last places on the island where you can see endemic trees such as black ebony and takamaka growing wild.

Jeep Safari Tour in Heritage Nature Reserve in Mauritius

Safari tours of the Reserve are led by expert guides from the Mauritius Wildlife Foundation. Via back roads and bumpy dirt tracks, jeeps weave between Frederica and the primary forest area, climbing hills for a view of the ocean and dipping into deep green valleys.

Highlights include visiting the historic Frederica Lodge, the old stone sugar mill (a relic of the Reserve’s previous life), black-rock streams and waterfalls. There’s also a beautiful picnic area where you can eat an alfresco lunch inside a ‘picnic pod’ – a special tent suspended off the forest floor.

Practical information: Heritage Nature Reserve is a private park and can only be visited with a guide. Tours include a jeep ride to the Frédérica waterfalls, followed by a picnic or a fun off-road buggy ride. Here you can see what’s available and book your tour in advance .

Heritage Nature Reserve is one of the best places to see in Mauritius

17. Submarine Experience

Suggested by Bo Saldaña from El Mundo OK

If you are looking for something very unique and unforgettable to do in Mauritius, I recommend the submarine experience . This thrilling ride of about 45 minutes under the sea is an adrenaline-inducing adventure. Give it a try, if you dare. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience that you’ll never forget.

I visited the island on a press trip and never knew that Mauritius had this surprise waiting for me. I was not aware of undertaking this adventure until we arrived at the Blue Safari Mauritius. As you can imagine, I felt very curious and at the same time a bit afraid. After all, going on a submarine is not something you do every day…

Following the briefing, a small boat transported us to a larger boat docked a bit further away from the coast. When the captain of the 10-passenger tourist submarine that would take us to the bottom of the sea welcomed us and explained the procedure, I became a little more scared. I was thinking of throwing in the towel…

But then I gathered all my courage and got on board. The moment they closed the door of the submarine, in my mind I told myself that I could not do anything else anymore, but make the most of it. So I calmed down and began to enjoy the experience which turned out to be truly amazing!

Submarine Experience - amazing underwater activity in Mauritius

We dove slowly to 40 meters under the surface and it was like being in a dream. It felt like I was hallucinating; watching the fish of different colors and sizes moving freely next to the corals was mind-blowing. We even saw a giant turtle. At times, I felt like we were watching a National Geographic movie or documentary, but then in real life.

Furthermore, this experience really helps you to understand our planet better. I am now more aware than ever that there is all this incredible underwater world and that we must be responsible and take better care of our planet.

All in all, going on a submarine was an incredible adventure and one of the most memorable things to do in Mauritius. It’s something I would recommend to everyone. And if you are a little afraid, as I was, it is a great way to help you face your fears and open up your mind to new experiences.

Practical information: This activity is suitable for most people and also for kids from about 4 years old. It takes about 2 hours, with about 40-45 minutes underwater. It’s not cheap, but it’s one of the most special things you’ll ever do, so definitely worth the money. See here for more information and bookings .

Underwater world on the Blue Safari Submarine Experience in Mauritius

18. E-biking

Suggested by Annika from the Swedish blog Resfredag .

A fun activity and a great opportunity to get a bit off the beaten path in Mauritius is to go for a guided e-bike day trip. It’s fun, it’s easy, and it allows you to travel slower and appreciate the scenery more. We did an e-bike tour on the south part of the island and I would definitely recommend it for anyone looking for something fun to do in Mauritius.

What makes e-biking so special is the chance to see more of the local side of Mauritius. We were cycling through tiny villages, past pristine beaches, finally reaching one of the most magnificent and beautiful viewpoints in Mauritius: La Roche Qui Pleure. It was such a fun day!

Practical information: Bring sunscreen and sunglasses. E-bike tours are usually also suitable for kids from about 1.47m (4’8) height. The exact tour described here is no longer available, but you can find other e-bike tours in Mauritius here .

Fun activities in Mauritius - E-biking on the south of the island

19. Casela World of Adventures

Suggested by Veruska and Giuseppe from The Foodellers .

One of the best activities we recommend in Mauritius is Casela World of Adventures , also known as Casela Nature Park . It’s a sort of outdoor amusement/animal park, both for families with kids as well as adults. It’s something different to do on Mauritius Island; perfect if you are like us and get easily bored on the beach.

We went zip-lining and took part in a 1-hour safari quad . You can pump your adrenaline at the Nepalese Bridge overlooking the canyon and from there jump on the 400m zipline. So much fun!

The quad safari takes place on a rugged plateau and allows you to see zebras, ostriches, and African antelopes without bothering them. It is surely something you don’t expect to see in Mauritius. At first, we were quite skeptical about the safari, but we really loved it.

Safari in Casela Nature Park in Mauritius

We visited in the morning and the place was already packed (it was mid-November and a school holiday in Mauritius, so it might be less busy in other periods).

Since this is a natural park for families and children, a lot of activities with animals are carried on all day long. The good thing is that the more adventurous activities take place in a separate area of the park, where it’s not as crowded. Our best tip to enjoy the park is to go directly to the attractions you’ve chosen to do and skip the animal/zoo part.

We haven’t taken part in any of the activities where you interact with animals and we highly recommend you do the same. Stay away from animal feeding, petting, and any other activity that includes playing with wild animals. Come here to enjoy the Thrill Mountain and the Quad Safari and have fun doing something completely unexpected in Mauritius!

Practical information: Open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM, except on some holidays. Here, you can see various options for tickets and activities at Casela Nature Reserve .

Quad Safari in Casela World of Adventures in Mauritius

20. Helicopter Tour

Suggested by Keith from Velvet Escape. On his blog, you can find more inspiration and information for a  helicopter tour of Mauritius .

Mauritius is world-famous for its breathtaking coast, with its crystal-clear turquoise lagoons and shimmering white beaches. And there is no better way to appreciate all this beauty than from the air.

So if you are looking for something really special to do in Mauritius, I can highly recommend a helicopter tour . The jaw-dropping panoramas and the amazing colors are simply unforgettable. Spectacular views over the azure-blue sea and green mountains will take your breath away!

To me, this is one of the most memorable experiences ever and one of the best things to do in Mauritius!

Practical information: One of the most impressive aerial sights in Mauritius is an underwater waterfall that is located in the southwest of the island (close to Le Morne mountain, mentioned earlier). Many Mauritius helicopter tours go there. There are several companies and prices vary a lot, so do some research before you book.

Helicopter tour is one of the most special things to do in Mauritius

21. Flyboarding

Suggested by Roobens from Been Around The Globe .

If you are looking for something different and really fun to do in Mauritius, I highly recommend flyboarding. You’re gonna love it!

Even if you’ve never done it before or if you’re not comfortable in the water, don’t worry. You’ll have a life jacket and just float on the water. Furthermore, it’s easier to do it than it looks at first sight.

Basically, you’re standing on a type of hoverboard powered by gas turbines. It’s also called Flyn’Dive-Board . As your guide turns it on, you go up in the air, above the water. It really feels like flying! It takes a few minutes to get used to it and to master balance, but once you get to know how it works, you just don’t want to stop. It’s so much fun!

We went flyboarding with a few people and none of us had done it before. At first, we were all hesitant to do it, but we gave it a try and had a great time! As fun as it is, the flyboarding experience only lasts 20 minutes. Make the most of it! 

Flyboarding is not a common activity and it’s not something you can do every day, so I really recommend you give it a try. It will make your time in Mauritius even more special!

Practical information: At the moment of the last update, flyboarding is no longer available at the place where we went. But this changes all the time, so if you are interested, check online for the possibilities.

Flyndive or flyboarding - one of the fun things to do in Mauritius

22. Swimming with Wild Dolphins

If you are looking for an unforgettable experience in Mauritius, then you cannot miss the ‘ swim with the wild dolphins ‘ boat trip! It’s one of the most memorable things to do on your Mauritius vacation.

After a short ride, your boat will stop in the middle of nowhere and while you’re wondering what will happen now, you’ll immediately see some dolphins coming out of the water. The bright light of the early sun and the shape of those wonderful creatures so close to you is something you won’t forget, but… the best is yet to come!

Don’t jump into the water just yet! Your boat will run very speedily away far from dolphins, then suddenly stop and your driver will hurry you to jump in the water and look down. The first time I jumped in, I saw 6 big dolphins and a baby dolphin, swimming just a few meters under my belly. It’s simply incredible! 

I made about ten different jumps during my boat trip and once I got so close to the dolphin who was about to come out of the water that I could have touched him. This was such an incredibly emotional moment. Unforgettable and highly recommended!

Practical information: Dolphin trips always take place early morning as that is the best time to see them. But it’s totally worth the early start! Here you can find a big selection of swimming with dolphins or dolphin-watching experiences .

Swimming with dolphins is one of the most amazing things to do in Mauritius

23. Kayaking in Tamarin Bay

Suggested by Sandy from Voyager – Sandy & Vyjay .

There are many places where you can go kayaking in Mauritius . In fact, pretty much every luxury resort offers kayaks, SUPS, and other non-motorized water activities free of charge… But one of the nicest places to do this might be the area between Tamarin Bay and Grande Riviere Noire .

What makes Tamarin Bay special is its picturesque scenery, overlooking the peak of the majestic Rempart Mountain which dominates the horizon. The impressive mountain combines with the blue skies, white clouds, emerald waters, and lush greenery to create an illusion of a stunning life-size painting. Furthermore, dolphins are often seen in this area.

In addition, several rivers flow into the ocean here – Rivière du Rempart and Riviere Tamarin on Tamarin Bay itself and Riviere Noire further down south. So you can also kayak between the mangroves. We paddled into a narrow passage of water. Mangroves flanked both sides, the only sound was that of our paddles striking the water. We stopped paddling and just sat in our kayaks savoring some moments of bliss in what seemed like paradise. It’s a unique and beautiful experience in itself.

Practical information: We kayaked from our hotel, Veranda Tamarin . There is also a public beach nearby, so it might be possible to rent a kayak there, but I am not sure. Otherwise, you can always join one of the guided boat tours in this area . Alternatively, there is a nice kayak tour that goes to Amber Island on the northeast of the island.

Things to do in Mauritius - Kayaking in Tamarin Bay

24. Beach, Snorkeling, Diving, and Water Sports

No guide to the best things to do in Mauritius would be complete without mentioning all the amazing watersports and beach activities that you can do in Mauritius.

In addition to the really special water activities like going on a submarine, diving in a sub-scooter, or flyboarding mentioned earlier in this article, you can also go snorkeling, diving, and do countless other fun activities such as sailing, kayaking, SUP, water skiing, banana boat rides, and more… Many hotels offer free glass-bottom boat tours, so you can even see the underwater world without having to get wet.

Practical information: If you are staying at one of the luxury 4 or 5-star resorts in Mauritius, you’ll usually find a big range of available activities at your hotel. Usually, a lot of these activities are included in your stay. Otherwise, you can book glass-bottomed boat trips , diving trips , or dolphin and whale-watching trips online . The possibilities are literally endless.

TIP: If you are still looking for a hotel in Mauritius, you may want to check out The Ravenala Attitude . It’s a great-value luxury 4-star resort with a great all-in formula that includes a big range of activities.

What to do in Mauritius - beach and water sports are a must

The three places mentioned below are the main attractions along the Mauritius Tea Route . Find out!

25. Le Domaine des Aubineaux

Suggested by Julie from A Lady in London .

Le Domaine des Aubineaux is one of the three estates on La Route du The (Mauritius Tea Route, sometimes also called Mauritius Tea, Rum, and Vanilla Route) . The other two are Bois Cheri and the Saint Aubin house (see below). Each one specializes in something different, from tea to rum. This house’s focus is on the history of domestic life on the island.

Located in Curepipe in the center of Mauritius Island, Le Domaine des Aubineaux is a historic house/ museum. Constructed in 1872 from the wood of sailing ships that came to Mauritius, it was the first house built in the English colonial style on the island. Interestingly, It was also the first private residence to be wired with electricity.

Originally a family residence, Le Domaine des Aubineaux is a museum with original furniture that belonged to the people that lived here for generations. Visitors can tour the house from attic to washrooms and see what life was like for some of the island’s inhabitants. Outside, you can explore the expansive surrounding gardens, that have different walking paths under the camphor trees. It’s also possible to have tea or lunch on the veranda.

Practical information: Museum is open daily from 9 AM to 5 PM. The restaurant here is very good, so it might be a good stop for lunch. Combination tickets are available if you want to visit several houses of the Mauritius Tea Route.

Le Domaine des Aubineaux - one of the Tea Route stops in Mauritius

26. Bois Cheri Tea Gardens and Factory

Suggested by Lavina from Continent Hop .

The second place along the Mauritius Tea Route is Bois Cheri Tea Factory. Located in the town of Bois Cheri, it is the biggest and oldest tea plantation in Mauritius. A visit here takes you through a sensory journey of how the tea leaves are picked to how they’re dried, flavored and packed. Irrespective of whether you’re a tea or coffee person, the Bois Cheri Tea Gardens will entice you!

The guided factory tour is a great way to get acquainted with the whole process of tea production and its importance to Mauritius. You can then visit the museum and finish off your tour with a tea tasting. The breathtaking panoramic view you get of the South of Mauritius while tasting is unlike any other!

You’re given a big pot of hot water and boxes of various teas are placed before you. Some of them include exotic ingredients like Moringa and Rooibos. What made it special for me was that you could try all of the teas on offer, including herbal and green teas, as many times as you like!

Practical information: The tea factory is open from 9 AM to 5 PM daily, except on Sundays and public holidays. The factory tour is very short, but with tea tasting and all, you should probably count 1-2 hours for a visit. Bois Cheri is a popular stop on the Mauritian Tea Route and one of the best ways to visit it is with this amazing and highly-rated tour .

Bois Cheri Tea Gardens - one of the places to visit on Mauritius Sugar Route

27. Saint Aubin – La Maison de la Vanille

Le Domaine de Saint Aubin , located in the south of the island, is probably the nicest of the three estates along the Mauritius Tea Route. Built in 1819, this beautiful colonial house used to stand next to the sugar factory, surrounded by sugarcane. It has been moved to its current location in the ’70s and now serves as a restaurant and a museum.

The Domain is home to the Vanilla House ( La Maison de la Vanille ) and the Rum House ( La Maison du Rhum ) where you can learn everything about vanilla as well as about rum making. And yes, you can taste some rum. In addition, there is a tropical spice garden, a playground for the kids, and a petting farm.

There is also a nice restaurant and activities like quad biking are available as well.

Practical information: The domain is open daily. If you don’t have a car (or if you want to taste rum), I recommend visiting it with this highly-rated tour that also includes Bois Cheri and other interesting places in that area .

Vanilla - La Maison de la Vanille is one of the best places to visit along Mauritius Tea Route

And, finally, no list of the best things to do in Mauritius would be complete without mentioning some of its more local attractions . Take a look!

28. Horse Racing at Champ de Mars Racecourse

Suggested by Céline from the French blog Je Papote .

If you want to discover the local Mauritian culture, you have to go to the Champ de Mars racecourse in Port Louis ! Horse racing is THE national sport of the country. Seeing a horse race here is so typically Mauritian and not to be missed if you are looking for something really special to do in Mauritius!

Inaugurated in 1812, the Champ de Mars is the oldest racecourse in the southern hemisphere and the second oldest in the world. Horse races are an institution in themselves on Mauritius island. They take place every weekend from the end of March to the beginning of December and are also broadcasted live on television.

In September, you can attend the big race of the year, the Maiden Cup, the most popular race of the season.

Watching horse races at Champ de Mars is one of the best local things to do in Mauritius

Attending horse races is a great way to share a memorable moment with local Mauritians, many of whom come to bet here every single weekend. The atmosphere is incredible with the shouts of supporters of all ages.

There are plenty of food courts and during the breaks, you will be able to taste the typical specialties such as dholl puri (sort of flatbread stuffed with split yellow peas), gateaux piment (Mauritian chili cakes), and others.

Practical information: Admission is free unless you wish to watch the races from the VIP lodges. I love following the races from the plain – I find the atmosphere there really adds to the experience. But if you want to have an all-in VIP experience with transfers, Crown lodge, and food included, you may want to book a special package.

The races are held on Saturdays and Sundays starting at noon. It’s a popular thing to do in Mauritius on the weekends, so expect quite some crowd. If you are planning to stand, make sure to get there early for the best spots.

Champ de Mars Racecourse is a great place to visit in Mauritius on a weekend

29. Port Louis Central Market

Suggested by Madhurima from Orange Wayfarer .

If you know a bit of Mauritius’ history, you will be intrigued to find plenty of cultural anecdotes to the Indian subcontinent. However, you won’t find much typically-Indian chaos by the azure blue seashore… For that, you’ll have to visit the century-old Central Market at Port Louis !

It is an amusing place with vibrant street life, an abundance of stalls, and myriad stories unfolding at every corner. The Central Market at Port Louis has my heart! This place is also a delight for every street photography lover. 

The market was built by the French in the 18th century. It’s a favorite with locals and tourists alike. One part of the market houses stalls selling fresh vegetables. I found pumpkins, tomatoes, herbs, and some tropical fruits, differing in size from the produce back home in India.

In the interiors, you’ll find plenty of small stalls selling home-cooked food. No visit to the Central Bazar would be complete without trying a sumptuous Dholl Puri. In the front, the market has a segment selling myriad masks, handcrafts carved out of coconut shells, fridge magnets, and other souvenirs. Haggling will take you far at the Central market. Locals recommend starting at 40% (!) of the original price quote.

Practical information: The market is open daily from 5 AM to 5.30 PM. Sundays – till 11.30 AM.

Lychee fruit for sale at Port Louis Central Market in Mauritius

30. Caudan Waterfront in Port Louis

The oldest shopping center in Mauritius, the Caudan Waterfront , is located along the edge of the harbor in Port Louis. Named after a Frenchman who had a saltpan here in the 18 th  century, it became a collection of unused (or abandoned) warehouses. Nowadays, it is a lively place and a local favorite, that houses boutique stores, restaurants, hotels, a cinema, and much more.

The Blue Penny Museum, that is home to two of the rarest stamps in the world can also be found here. There is an arts and crafts market here, fountains, monuments, and play areas for children. Huge cruise ships can often be seen docked here too.

The Caudan Waterfront is a pleasant place to take a stroll, have a fresh seafood lunch, or some ice cream. It is also one of the most popular Instagram locations in Port Louis due to the umbrella-covered promenade which changes colors every now and then. The umbrellas provide shade as well as a pretty photo backdrop.

Practical information: The Caudan waterfront shopping center is open daily, except Sundays, from 9.30 AM to 5.30 PM. Some restaurants in this area are open daily and most are open for dinner.

Umbrella street at the Caudan Waterfront in Port Louis, Mauritius

31. Shopping Bargains, Food & Spa at Bagatelle Mall

Suggested by Lea from the German blog Escape-Town .

Let’s be very honest – you won’t be coming all the way to beautiful Mauritius to visit a shopping mall. But, if you’re on the hunt for some value-for-money spices or have some spare time on a rainy day, Bagatelle Shopping Mall near Port Louis is a good local place to visit in Mauritius.

Located just off the main highway M1 that connects the capital with the airport, the mall offers all-day dining options with an open-air food court, international shopping outlets, a movie theater, and two supermarkets.

Food Lovers is great for international products and bites to eat on the go. Intermart is bigger and has a huge range of spices . Most of them are way cheaper than at the markets, especially if you’re looking to buy cinnamon, chilies or vanilla beans. You can also get local rum (New Grove, Saint Aubin, Labourdannais) there, as well as local beers (Phoenix, Thirsty Fox, Blue Marlin) at good prices.

If you’re looking for a good steak dinner, Savinia is the place to go. They’re experts in dry-aging and preparing meat. The food is delicious and the salted butter caramel ice cream is to die for.

For those of you less enthusiastic about shopping, there is also a Spa that offers a large variety of massages and beauty treatments for small budgets. I went for the 60min Swedish massage to get my back relaxed before jumping on an overnight flight at a cost of around 17 EUR. In comparison, the same massage would cost you at least 5 times the price at the luxury resorts nearby.

Practical information: Opening hours of the mall are 9.30 AM to 8.30 PM daily, on Fridays and Saturdays it’s open till 10 PM, on Sundays and public holidays till 3 PM.

Bagatelle Mall - great local place to visit in Mauritius

Map of the Best Things to Do in Mauritius

To make it easier for you to plan your time in Mauritius, I created a map indicating all the best places to visit and things to do in Mauritius mentioned in this article. Take a look below. You can also download this map to your phone, but you’ll need an Internet connection in order to use it.

How to use this map:  Use your computer mouse (or fingers) to zoom in or out. Click on the icons to get more information about each place. Click the arrow on the top left corner for the index. Click the star next to the map’s title to add it to your Google Maps account. To view the saved map on your smartphone or PC, open Google Maps, click the menu and go to ‘Your Places’/’Maps’. If you want to print the map or see it in a bigger window, click on ‘View larger map’ in the top right corner.

Mauritius is a big island with so many accommodations for all budgets. Just keep in mind that distances are big and it takes a long time to cross the island and get from one place to the other.

If you are planning to do lots of sightseeing, you may want to stay at 2-3 different parts of the island for a few days at each place. This would save you a lot of driving! That way you can also opt for a more expensive resort for a real beach vacation in combination with cheaper accommodation for those days when you are exploring.

Alternatively, if you are looking for just one ‘base’ location, stay in the ‘middle’, either on the western or the eastern coast of the island. That way, you can stay in one hotel and can make day trips to the other areas. For this, the western side of the island (around Port Louis) is the most convenient as most Mauritius attractions are located relatively close by.

My experience: I stayed at three different hotels in Mauritius: LUX Belle Mare Resort on the eastern coast, Grand Baie town all the way in the north, and The Ravenala Attitude on the northwestern side.

Location-wise for sightseeing and price-quality-wise, The Ravenala Attitude was the best of the three. Grand Baie is a great town to stay for those who want to experience the more local side of Mauritius, beyond the resorts. Lux Belle Mare was the most luxurious hotel, one of those places you don’t want to leave to go sightseeing…

TIP: Using the map below, you can compare resorts, hotels, and other accommodations in Mauritius. Simply select your travel dates and group size, and you’ll see what’s available for your stay. Check it out!

So, these are the best places to visit and the very best things to do in Mauritius.

Unless you have two weeks on the islands, you probably won’t be able to see everything. But this selection should give you a very good idea of what there is to see and do in Mauritius and help you choose places and activities that interest you the most. Enjoy your trip!

More tips for your trip to Mauritius:

  • Airport transfers:  Private and shared Mauritius airport transfers
  • Private tours: Private Day Tour of the South West of Mauritius or Private Day Tour with Customizable Itinerary
  • Hotel: The Ravenala Attitude Review
  • What to see: Ile aux Cerfs Tour and L’Aventure du Sucre

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Wednesday 24th of May 2023

Hello, found your blog and so helpful. I just want to seek your recommendation where is best to stay if I will do the hike for Le Morne?

Saturday 27th of May 2023

Hi Kris, there are quite a few hotels/accommodations in Le Morne if you want to stay as close to the hike as possible. Have a great trip!

Sunday 23rd of January 2022

Lovely article, very helpful...thank you!

Monday 24th of January 2022

Glad to hear that, Derek. Have a great time in Mauritius!

Sandra Proctor

Friday 19th of February 2021

I love your blog and the many details within about Maritius.....I'm thinking about such as a honeymoon adventure. Is it possible to get a copy of your blog emailed for future reference should the plan work out? Your insight into adventure options, hotels stays etc would be most useful

Sunday 21st of February 2021

Hi Sandra, I'm glad to hear that you find our blog useful. All the information is right here on the website and you can potentially save it as a pdf if you absolutely need it on paper (you can use the print to pdf option in Google Chrome). As for the hotels, you can find some info in this article and also in our review of the Ravenala Attitude hotel. There are so many nice places to stay in Mauritius that it's really up to you, your preferences, and your budget. Good luck planning your honeymoon!

Wednesday 3rd of June 2020

it was very helpful

Thursday 4th of June 2020

Glad to hear that, Yashmit. Enjoy your trip to Mauritius!

Tuesday 31st of March 2020

Hi! I was wondering what the must need items were for traveling to Mauritius and if you needed any vaccinations? Thank you so much

Wednesday 1st of April 2020

Hi Sophia, I didn't need any extra vaccinations for Mauritius, but it depends on which shots you already have. You can find more information on what vaccines are suggested (none are obligatory, from what I see) on this website. As for other items - again, it depends on you and what you are planning to do in Mauritius. Swimwear, water shoes, and sun protection are a must. I'd pack a UV t-shirt as well. If you are planning any hikes, then light walking shoes are good to have and a light backpack with a rain jacket and a water bottle, etc. Hope this helps.

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19 Amazing Things to Do in Mauritius

Ready to discover the best things to do in Mauritius? Add these attractions to your bucket list and thank me later.

It’s no secret how much I love Mauritius. 

Tucked away in the stunning Indian Ocean, there’s pretty much everything to love about this lush island. 

Dramatic waterfalls thundering into verdant basins? Tick. Jaw-dropping beaches fringed by crystal waters glittering in the sun? Tick. De-frigging-licious cuisine? Tick, tick, tick. 

I’ve just returned from my second trip to Mauritius – what an adventure! From snorkelling with sea turtles to forays into deserted islands, it was nothing short of bliss. 

That’s all very well and good, but this isn’t about me, it’s about you – namely how to help you plan a bangin’ Mauritius trip. The first in a series of in-depth Mauritius travel guides, we’re going to take a jaunt through the island’s must-see spots and must-try activities to help you explore. 

Prepare yourself for vast natural wonders,  balmy sea waters, colourful marine life, and more.  Read on to discover the best things to do in Mauritius. 

Need a place to stay? Check out my full review of Outrigger Mauritius here. 

Top 5 Things to Do in Mauritius

Explore the seven coloured earth geopark.

Seven Coloured Earth mauritius

If you were looking for the ultimate inspiration on what to do in Mauritius, this is it. The Seven-Coloured Earth Geopark is as gorgeous as it sounds. 

Picture wind-carved dunes in shades of vivid magenta, red, purple, yellow, blue, and orange surrounded by a ring of lush green vegetation: it’s a rainbow captured in the sand. 

But don’t even try to count the seven colours, because as the shades mix along their borders, you will find dozens of multi-hued variations. There are viewing decks on either side, so you can walk around to get all the best perspectives. 

Afterward, stroll to Tortoise Park alongside the kaleidoscopic dunes and check out some 150-year-old giant tortoises for some pretty epic selfies.  

Marvel at the Chamarel Waterfall

Chamarel Waterfall Mauritius

Not far from Seven Coloured Earth, you’ll find another of the best places to see in Mauritius: Chamarel Waterfall . It’s the highest single-drop waterfall on the island, about 100 metres from the ground. 

Listen, I’ll be honest: it’s no Niagra Falls. It’s rather on the skimpy side by comparison, but seeing it split and drop into the greenery-covered gorge is a sight to behold.  

It’s easy enough to reach the viewpoint by car, but for an extra special experience, why not hike to the base of the waterfall’s pool and opt for a swim in this tropical paradise? 

It’ll take you three hours to hike the round trip, and you’ll need to scramble over rocks and wade through rivers to reach it. But that honestly just makes it even more enticing. It’s one of the more adventurous things to do in Mauritius, but one of the most rewarding.

Top Tip : This eco-tour will take you to the waterfall pool for an experience like no other.

Swim With Sea Turtles

Snorkelling Fish Mauritius

Not going to lie – I hate to play favourites when it comes to trip activities, but swimming with the sea turtles was a stone cold favourite from my most recent trip! 

Skimming over cerulean waters, we stopped near a small cluster of boats to plunge beneath the surface in search of the turtles. 

I was a bit unsure of whether we’d actually see anything because y’know… nature being a capricious beast and all that. 

Anyway, I won’t draw out the suspense – no sooner had I dropped beneath the surface and adjusted my goggles, did I see two of these graceful creatures gliding around in the waters just past my feet. 

There are two types of turtle that call Mauritius their home – the Hawksbill Turtle and the slightly larger Green Turtle. Top spots for seeing them include Pointe aux Piments in the north of the island and Bain Boeuf Public Beach. 

Top Tip: Don’t be misled by the disappointingly-named Turtle Bay – the turtles after which it was named in the 17th century have long left the bay. 

Spot the Underwater Waterfall

Underwater Waterfall Mauritius

Mauritius might boast its fair share of waterfalls but, if you ask me, this is the most unusual offering. The Underwater waterfall is a wonder of nature, but it isn’t as dangerous as it appears, so don’t worry.

In fact, it isn’t a real waterfall at all, but a masterful illusion of sand and silt being constantly washed over an ocean shelf. The gentle underwater slope that suddenly drops an impressive 2.5 miles creates multiple shades of blue. 

The changes in colour plus the shape of the sands encourage the illusion that there’s a powerful waterfall beneath the crystal clear waters pouring endlessly into an abyss. Located by the Le Morne Peninsula, it’s one of the truly unique things to see in Mauritius.

Top Tip : You can only see the waterfall illusion from up high, so grab a ride on a helicopter or climb Le Morne for the best views. 

Spend a Day in Port Louis

How could you not visit the Capital of Mauritius while you’re there? Port Louis has something to offer everyone, whether it’s a quest for street food from African, Indian, Chinese, and European cuisine or high-end shopping at Caudan Waterfront. 

But there are other notable attractions, too. Visit the 19th-century Fort Adelaide for 360º views of Port Louis, or the Madurai Mariamman Temple embellished with intricate carvings, vibrant colours, and statues of Hindu Deities. 

Museums are also plentiful in the area – The Natural History Museum and Blue Penny Museum will have the knees of history buffs quaking with excitement.  

After you’ve seen it all (impossible, but you can try), relax beneath the banyan trees at Les Jardins de la Compagnie or enjoy a cocktail or three at one of the restaurants that line the waterfront.

Top Tip : This street food tour of Port Louis will blow your mind (and your tastebuds). 

Brilliant Things to See & Do in Mauritius 

Indulge in a drink or two at chamarel rum distillery.

Chamarel Rum Distillery Mauritius

Set in a charming chalet, the Chamarel Rum Distillery (or Rhumerie de Chamarel) should be high on your Mauritius itinerary. And if it isn’t, it soon will be – I promise.

Take a guided tour of the distillery to learn about the rum-making process, and then get down to some rum-tasting business and enjoy all the flavours. 

After these boozy delights, stick around for lunch at the restaurant and enjoy the mellow feeling in your limbs from that alcoholic sugar-cane goodness. It’s one of the fun things to do in Mauritius, whether you’re a rum aficionado or a novice. And, by the end, everyone will be a pro.

Top Tip: This full-day tour of the Southwest includes a trip to Rhumerie de Chamarel.

Go Swimming with Dolphins 

Dolphins Mauritius

Ever dreamt of swimming with a pod of dolphins? I mean, who hasn’t? Mauritius is the place to make it happen. 

Home to both Spinner Dolphins and Bottlenose Dolphins, opportunities for dolphin spotting and swimming abound across the island. 

You’ll need to do a bit of planning for this one (read: either book onto a group or private dolphin swimming tour). 

We hired a private guide, which meant that he was able to take us to just the right spots to find the playful creatures and we were able to move from location to location at our leisure. 

Top Tip : Book a private swim with dolphins on this tour

Head to Black River Gorges National Park

Black River Gorges is the biggest and (dare I say it?) most beautiful national park in Mauritius. It’s certainly one of the best places to go in Mauritius for a revitalising bask in nature. And, you should all know by now that I’m a little bit of a fiend for the outdoors.

Lush rainforests and sparkling-green hills are home to more than 300 species of plants, not to mention boars, birds, monkeys, deer, and giant fruit bats. Bring those hiking shoes and enjoy over 37 miles of hiking trails, with plenty of picnic areas to stop at and have a snack.

Make sure to see Alexandra Falls, Gorges Viewpoint, Macchabée Viewpoint, and — last but not least — Piton de la Petite Rivière Noire, the highest mount in Mauritius. 

Top Tip : Take a trek through the park on this hiking tour to get up close and personal with flora and fauna. 

Flop and Drop on One of Mauritius’ Stunning Beaches 

Mauritius Beach

I’ll bet that if I ask you to name the top five things that Mauritius is known for, its beaches will be in the number one spot. 

With good reason too – Mauritius boasts a surfeit of stunning beaches – the kind that make you want to flop, drop and worship mother nature in all her glory the moment you clap eyes on them. 

Top spots you shouldn’t miss include Flic en Flac Beach, Grand Baie, Le Morne, Tamarin and Trou Aux Biches. 

Wander Along the Caudan Waterfront

Located in Port Louis, this strip of tourist paradise deserves its own mention. It’s the oldest shopping centre in Mauritius and sits along the edge of the harbour in the city. 

It’s a lively place for locals and travellers, with boutique stores, hotels, a cinema, restaurants, and more. There’s also an arts and crafts market perfect for picking up unique souvenir trinkets, majestic fountains, and huge monuments. 

Take a stroll, enjoy a fresh seafood lunch, and check out the popular umbrella-covered promenade that Instagrammers drool over (myself included). It’s practical and pretty — definitely something for the eyes to ogle if you’re wondering what to see in Mauritius. 

Top Tip : This dodo tour with lunch takes you on a walk through Port Louis and along the Caudan Waterfront.

Hike Le Morne Brabant

Rising 550 metres above the sea, Le Morne is an intimidating mountain and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Historically, it’s famous for being a shelter for runaway slaves.

Nowadays, it’s a gorgeous scene that offers a somewhat challenging hike that’s worth the calf-numbing climb. It takes about two hours to reach the top, passing through lush trees, sand, and rocky terrain. 

Of all the Mauritius hikes, this one may be the most rewarding, if only for the view from the top. You can even see the underwater waterfall from here – reason alone to tackle the hill. I promise it’s worth it.

Top Tip : This guided sunrise hike up Le Morne is bound to amaze. Bring your camera.  

Embark On a Ile aux Cerfs Boat Trip

Mauritius is a large island with smaller islands surrounding it, including the haven that is Ile aux Cerfs. If you’re looking for things to do in Mauritius, island hopping isn’t a bad idea. 

In fact, it’s a pretty epic one.

Ile aux Cerfs is one of my favourite islands nearby – it boasts white sandy beaches with shallow turquoise waters and even a golf course designed by Bernhard Langer.

But don’t worry if you’re not a golfer. Instead, hit the waters of the lagoon and parasail, water ski, wakeboard, and race in speed boats for some adrenaline-pumping rushes. 

Top Tip : This full-day tour cruise to Ile aux Cerfs, including a BBQ lunch, is incredibly convenient. 

Take a Tour of Aapravasi Ghat

Built in 1849, Aapravasi Ghat was an immigration depot to receive indentured labourers after the abolition of slavery during the British-initiated “Great Experiment.” The immigrants mainly came from India but also from Madagascar, East Africa, China, and Southeast Asia to work the sugar cane fields. 

Today the gate still stands. And what stems from a horrible history has resulted in something wonderful in Mauritius – you can now enjoy an incredible mix of food culture on the islands. 

Thanks to its historical significance, the Aapravasi Ghat in Port Louis has been a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2006 and is one of the top places to visit in Mauritius.

Top Tip : Entrance is free, and you can book a free guided tour in advance. 

Stroll Around Pamplemousses Botanical Garden

Also known as Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden, Pamplemousses Botanical Garden is just a short ride from Port Louis. Dating back to the 18th century, it’s the oldest botanical garden in the Indian Ocean, which is pretty impressive on its own, if you ask me.

If you’re looking for a bit of a respite from your Mauritian adventures, then this is one of the finest places to visit in Mauritius. Enjoy tropical trees and plants, giant palms, and even some giant inhabitants: giant tortoises roam freely, and huge bats sleep amongst the trees. 

The most popular giants in the park, though, are the giant water-lilies. There’s a pond full of them that every Instagrammer hunts down for an iconic pic. Whether you’re a social media maven or not, you won’t want to miss this sight. 

Top Tip : This full-day Instagram tour will take you to some of Mauritius’s most beautiful photographic hotspots, including the Botanical Gardens.

Go Snorkelling in the Tranquil Waters

Snorkelling Fish Mauritius

The island is home to plenty of glorious marine life, making snorkelling an obvious choice for cool things to do in Mauritius. Tropical fish like white-spotted boxfish, blue-barred parrotfish, and striped moorish idol are all on display. 

The beaches of Flic en Flac and Trou Aux Biches have some sublime snorkelling sites with vibrant coral reefs. And if you go to Pointe Aux Piments, you might just spot sea turtles too. 

Blue Bay Marine Park is one of the most popular places to snorkel (and my favourite, in case you were wondering), as the water depth is only 5–6 metres, and the waters teem with angelfish, damselfish, clownfish, and parrotfish. 

Top Tip : This half-day snorkel tour in Blue Bay with a Creole lunch is sublime.

Unique Things to See & Do in Mauritius: Hidden Gems That are Off the Beaten Track

Admire the ganga talao.

Also known as the Grand Bassin, Ganga Talao is a sacred lake — the significance of which is comparable to the Ganges River in India. 

How? Well, in the 70s, a priest brought some water from the Ganges and mixed it with the waters of Ganga Talao, creating an irrevocable connection between them. 

It’s a crater lake with temples and large statues lining its shores. The most impressive is the Ganga Talao Hall, though you’ll find equally impressive statues of Lord Shiva and Mother Durga keeping watch over its entrance. 

The Statue of Shiva alone is a whopping 33 metres high, dwarfing you below.

Top Tip : This full-day tour stops by Grand Bassin. Be respectful, as this is a religious place sacred to people of many faiths.  

Head to Bois Cheri Tea Gardens and Factory

Bois Cheri, Mauritius

In need of an activity that’s a little bit more highbrow? Situated on La Route du Thé (Mauritius Tea Route), the Bois Cheri Tea Gardens are the largest and oldest tea plantation on the island. 

A trip here is one of the more unique things to do in Mauritius, but it’s worth the venture as you embark on a tea-making journey. 

Take the guided factory tour to learn about the process of making tea, from picking leaves to drying, flavouring, and packing them. To finish your visit, stop by the museum and then indulge in a tantalising tea tasting with the south of Mauritius laid out before you. 

Want to make the most of your trip? Take this delicious and informative tour of the tea and sugar plantations of Mauritius.

Browse Port Louis Central Market

Ready to discover authentic Indian culture? Head for the old Central Market at Port Louis. Enjoying its lively atmosphere with vibrant colours and hunger-inducing smells is one of the best free things to do in Mauritius – as long as you’re not tempted to buy anything, that is. 

Good luck with that! The stalls in this 18th-century market offer everything from spices and vegetables to home-style street food like Dholl Puri. Several stalls near the front even sell souvenirs like carved coconut shells and knick-knacks. 

The street-life scene here is a haven for photographers who live for this kind of authenticity. So whip out your camera and capture Mauritian life at its most vivid.

Top Tip : Haggling is a must in Mauritius. Start as low as 40% of the offered price and see what bargains you can get. Don’t be shy — it’s a local tradition, and sellers overprice accordingly as they expect to negotiate. 

Visit Saint Aubin 

St. Aubin Mauritius

Also called La Maison de la Vanille , Saint Aubin is a delightful destination and one of the top things to do in south Mauritius for those in the know. A beautiful colonial house from 1819, Saint Aubin is the most picturesque of the estates along the Tea Route. 

It’s now a restaurant and museum where you can find the Vanilla and Rum House. Expect rum tastings, a tropical spice garden, and a mini farm complete with a petting zoo — that’s all before I even mention the quad biking that’s available. 

You’ll adore this slice of rum-tinted heaven. 

Things to Do in Mauritius: Practical Tips for Your Trip

How long to visit in mauritius .

Mauritius isn’t your standard 3–5 day trip. Instead, plan for 7–10 days so you can get in enough of the attractions and activities and find time to relax on the beach, too. This isn’t a holiday you want to rush, after all. 

Best Time to Visit Mauritius?

Mauritius only has two seasons: summer and winter. But the climate is typically mild, with pleasant swimming temperatures year-round. April to June is the best time to go in winter, and September to December is best to avoid peak crowds. 

Note that you’ll probably still experience that famous tropical humidity, especially in December when it begins to peak. 

Where Should I Stay in Mauritius? 

Outrigger mauritius beach resort (mid-range) .

Outrigger Mauritius

I’ve personally stayed at Outrigger Mauritius and can guarantee that it’s a little piece of paradise with four pools and four restaurants for the choosing — not to mention ocean views from every room. 

A tennis court and fitness centre will cater to athletic travellers, while the Navasana Spa offers relaxation on a luxurious level. And don’t even get me started on the gorgeous decor!

Check Rates and Availability on Booking.com

The Westin Turtle Bay Resort & Spa  (Luxury) 

Westin Mauritius

For some indulgent luxury, the Westin Turtle Bay Resort & Spa is just off the beach, offering panoramic views of the Indian Ocean. Rooms are air-conditioned and have patios or balconies to best enjoy the views, and the on-site restaurant is at your service. 

There are plenty of complimentary beach activities and water sports to keep you occupied, as well as two swimming pools, a fitness centre, and a spa. 

Recommended Tours in Mauritius 

  • Mauritius: Full-Day Catamaran Cruise to the Northern Isles
  • Mauritius: Private Tour of the South West with Lunch
  • Mauritius: Wild South West Full-Day Tour
  • Port Louis: Street Food Tour
  • Mauritius: Le Morne Brabant Guided Sunrise Hike and Climb

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49 Best Places to Visit in Mauritius: Attractions, Beaches, and Nature

Introduction to mauritius tourist attractions.

Mauritius, a dream destination adorned with sandy beaches, azure lagoons, and lush palm trees, offers a multitude of unforgettable experiences for tourists. This island nation is not just about natural beauty, but also a blend of diverse cultures and histories. From dramatic waterfalls and unique theme parks to enchanting botanical gardens and dynamic mountain terrains, Mauritius caters to every explorer’s spirit. Explore the 49 best places to visit in Mauritius for a truly magical experience encompassing attractions, beaches, and the wonders of nature.

Understanding Mauritius as A Destination

Mauritius, sparkling like a gem in the southern Indian Ocean, offers more than just picture-perfect beaches and azure lagoons. The island nation, located east of Madagascar and southeast of Seychelles, boasts a diverse array of attractions showcasing its natural beauty, cultural richness, and unique experiences. Capital city Port Louis is a bustling hub offering an array of shopping and dining experiences.

Summary of Important Details about Mauritius

Why Choose Mauritius for your Vacation?

Choosing Mauritius as your vacation destination promises more than just an idyllic beach escape. With its rich and vibrant culture, striking diversity of flora and fauna, mouthwatering local cuisines, action-packed water sports, and an array of historical locations, Mauritius offers something to attract every type of traveler.

Aside from this, the warmth and hospitality of the local Mauritian populace leave an unforgettable impression, making the island a perfect choice for a vacation packed with unique and treasured memories.

Exploring the Stunning Beaches of Mauritius

1. trou aux biches – serene getaway.

A panoramic view of Trou Aux Biches beach in Mauritius, showcasing turquoise waters, palm trees, and white sandy shores

Trou Aux Biches is a tranquil destination that appeals to tourists in search of relaxation and peace. This casuarina-lined white sand beach with turquoise blue water serves as an excellent spot for swimming and snorkeling. With many classy restaurants and beachside hotels offering gastronomic delights, Trou Aux Biches ensures an exquisite dining experience for its visitors. Adding to its charm are various attractions like the City Centre, the largest Hindu temple in the area, and a golf course nearby, promising an enchanting retreat for every visitor.

  • Best for: Water sports enthusiasts, couples, and families.
  • How to reach: Accessible by car, taxi, or bus.
  • Famous for: Clean white sand beach and water sports.
  • Best time to visit: May to November when the skies are clear and the waters calm.

2. Tamarin Beach – Scenic Beauty

A stunning view of Tamarin Beach in Mauritius, with golden sands, clear blue waters, and a backdrop of lush greenery

Tamarin Beach, earlier recognized as Santosha Beach, is a serene amalgamation of picturesque beauty, water sports, and nostalgia. Notable for its exceptional surfing conditions, this tranquil beach is perfect for relaxation, sunbathing, and peaceful surroundings. Nestled against a stunning mountain backdrop, Tamarin enhances its scenic attraction. Additionally, it’s a popular spot for dolphin sightings and other aquatic escapades. Maintaining a quaint charm, Tamarin Bay avoids extensively built resorts, providing some of Mauritius’ finest landscape views.

  • Best for: Adventurers and landscape photographers.
  • How to reach: Well connected by ferry or jetty.
  • Famous for: Surfing, rustic charm, dolphin watching. Dolphins are a popular attraction in this area, and many visitors come specifically to watch these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat.
  • Best time to visit: May to November when the weather is warm and the sea quiet.

3. Belle Mare Plage – Sunrise Oasis

A breathtaking sunrise over Belle Mare Plage in Mauritius, painting the sky with hues of orange and pink over the tranquil beach

Belle Mare Plage is famous for its stunning views of the sunrise on the beach. offers an arresting blend of tranquility and vibrant water activities. This stunning white-sandy beach, Belle Mare Plage, is situated on Mauritius’s east coast and draped with glittering blue waters – perfect for seasoned swimmers seeking stronger currents. The beach transports you to a panoramic paradise where you’ll enjoy watching the sun ascend while taking an invigorating dip into the shimmering ocean.

The Belle Mare Plage beach has gained significant acclaim for windsurfing and swimming. Its proximity to premium resorts and enticing local eateries enhances the overall experience, making Belle Mare Plage beach irresistible to any traveler.

  • Best for: Early risers, swimmers, and windsurfing enthusiasts.
  • How to reach: Belle Mare Plage is only 42 km away from Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, reachable by cars, taxis, buses, and private vehicles.
  • Famous for: Stunning Sunrise views, windsurfing, and swimming.
  • Best time to visit: October to December offers the most pleasant weather.

4. Pereybere – Water Sports Hub

Pereybere in Mauritius, a vibrant hub for water sports enthusiasts, with clear turquoise waters and people engaging in various activities

Pereybere is an ideal location for a variety of water sports. With its clear and deep water, this beach is perfect for thrilling activities such as snorkeling and deep-sea diving, making it a popular destination for adrenaline enthusiasts. The beach is divided into three sections, including a dock for boats, a designated swimming area, and a section specifically for water activities. Known as one of the top beaches in Mauritius, Pereybere is particularly suitable for families with children due to its calm sea. Moreover, the beach is lined with lively bars and traditional restaurants, offering a great place to unwind and relax after a day filled with activities.

  • Best For: Water sports enthusiasts, families with kids, and food lovers.
  • How to reach: Easily accessible via bus, taxi or car from Grand Baie.
  • Famous for: Water sports, local eateries, and clear blue waters.
  • Best time to visit: April to November, when the weather is typically warm and dry.

5. La Cambuse – Swim Haven

La Cambuse in Mauritius, a haven for swimming, showcasing a secluded beach with inviting turquoise waters and golden sands

La Cambuse beach, tucked in the southeast of Mauritius, is nothing short of a paradise for those looking for serenity coupled with a bit of adventure. Renowned for its pristine, flawless white sandy coast and compelling turquoise waters, this relatively unexplored beach is a must-visit. While the beach’s idyllic setting might invite you for a swim, be aware that the waters can be deceptive since La Cambuse is close to an open reef. Not ideal for casual or inexperienced swimmers, the location is more suited for adventure swimming.

  • Best For: Adventurous swimmers, explorers, and peace seekers.
  • How to Reach: Private cab or public transport from Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport.
  • Famous for: Swimming, untouched beauty, snorkeling.
  • Best Time to Visit: June to August for pleasant weather conditions.

6. Le Morne – Water Adventures

Le Morne in Mauritius, a hub for water adventures, featuring crystal-clear waters and people engaging in various water sports

A visit to Le Morne Beach is a must for adventure enthusiasts who want to partake in water sports activities in Mauritius. This beautiful beach is situated next to the stunning Le Morne Mountain, which has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site . Known for its wind conditions, nearly all through the year, Le Morne is a haven for windsurfers and kite surfers alike. This beach is also famous for snorkeling and scuba diving thanks to its stunning underwater marine life, attributed to the broken corals scattered along its shores. The beach offers enchanting sea views along with the backdrop of the Le Morne Brabant peak, only adding to its allure.

  • Best for: Thrill-seekers, guided hiking tour s and nature lovers.
  • How to reach: Rent a car or take an Uber from Mauritius airport.
  • Famous for: Windsurfing, kiteboarding, and scuba diving.
  • Best time to visit: August to October for delightful weather and the best wind conditions.

7. Ilot Gabriel Beach – Cruise Spot

lot Gabriel Beach in Mauritius, a scenic cruise spot with pristine sands, turquoise waters

Situated about 20 km along the northern coastal area of Mauritius, Ilot Gabriel Beach is not widely recognized among the beaches on the island. It is particularly popular among those who enjoy cruising, as it provides a mesmerizing catamaran cruise experience, which is highly sought after. Its untouched beauty offers an exquisite sight of the sunrise and sunset, adding to the charm and calming atmosphere of the place.

  • Perfect for: People who love going on cruises and those seeking some alone time.
  • How to reach: Accessible by catamaran or boat ride from Pereybere or Grand Bay.
  • Famous for: Catamaran cruise, untouched scenic beauty.
  • Best time to visit: Good all year around, except the monsoon season.

8. Chamarel Colored Earth – Rainbow Sand

Chamarel Colored Earth in Mauritius, showcasing vibrant rainbow-hued sands and unique geological formations

Chamarel Colored Earth is a mesmerizing tourist spot located in Mauritius. showcases sand dunes in seven different hues – red, brown, green, blue, violet, purple, and yellow. This geological formation, formed by volcanic activity many years ago, presents a unique spectacle that attracts travelers from all around the globe. On a sunny day, all seven colors are clearly visible, resembling layers of a rainbow spread across the ground. The scenic spots, including the awe-inspiring rainbow view, enhance the allure of the area. In addition to these attractions, there is also a tortoise park and a souvenir shop where visitors can purchase locally grown coffee, making the trip even more worthwhile.

  • Best for: Geology enthusiasts, nature lovers, and volcano enthusiasts.
  • How to reach: Taking bus no 119 or 120 via route 5A.
  • Best time to visit: The ideal time to visit is between May and December, with a particular emphasis on clear and sunny days.

9. La Cuvette Beach – Nature Spot

La Cuvette Beach in Mauritius, a serene nature spot with a beautiful beach, lush greenery, and calm waters

and protected lagoon. It’s an ideal spot for photography, offered by the wind-free bay, creating a perfect setting for shooting mesmerizing vistas. La Cuvette envelops you in tranquility but also lets you engage in thrilling activities like snorkeling, beach volleyball, fishing, and wind-surfing. The beach remains lively, dotted with local food stalls and restaurants, where you can relish authentic Mauritian delicacies.

  • Best for: Photography enthusiasts and water sports lovers.
  • How to reach: Accessible by taxis or shuttle services from Port Louis hotels.
  • Famous for: its picturesque views, water sports, local food, and sightseeing places, this destination offers a wide range of activities for visitors to enjoy.
  • Best time to visit: December to March, when the weather is warm and inviting.

10. Flic En Flac Beach – Longest Stretch

Flic En Flac Beach in Mauritius, boasting the longest stretch of sandy coastline with turquoise waters and palm trees

Flic En Flac Beach holds prominence as one of Mauritius’s longest beaches that is adorned with numerous casuarina trees. This coastline is blessed with awe-inspiring coral reefs and underwater algae, making it an ideal spot for casual swimming and snorkeling, thank to a coral reef that significantly blocks ocean currents. Besides unwinding on the pristine expanse of the beach, visitors can engage in a variety of sports activities and water adventures. The beach is home to multiple luxury resorts that offer a splendid view of the vast ocean and magnificent Mauritian sunsets.

  • Best for: Swimmers, snorkelers, beach sports enthusiasts, and balaclava wearers.
  • How to reach: Flic En Flac Beach is best accessed by buses or taxis from Port Louis.
  • Famous for: Its long shoreline, coral reefs, and water activities.
  • Best time to visit: Between October to December, when the temperature is favorable, and the waters are calm.

11. Mont Choisy Beach – Near Airport Wonder

Mont Choisy Beach in Mauritius, a picturesque wonder near the airport, featuring white sands and turquoise waters

Mont Choisy Beach, located conveniently near the airport and in the northwest of Mauritius, is an expansive coastal stretch, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely day at the beach. With numerous quiet coastal spots, the beach assures you will not feel cramped, offering plenty of room to enjoy lunch or take a scenic walk. The beach’s azure water and spellbinding corals present a visual delight. Mont Choisy Beach also offers several adventurous activities such as volleyball, swimming, snorkeling, and banana boat rides.

  • Best for: Families, nature lovers, and adventure seekers.
  • How to reach: Easily accessible by bus or cab from the capital city of Port Louis.
  • Famous for: Quiet spots, adventurous activities, and proximity to the airport.
  • Best time to visit: Any day – Business is not much affected by daily changes in weather.

12. Poste Lafayette Beach – Activity Central

Poste Lafayette Beach in Mauritius, a hub of activities, showcasing a beautiful beach with people engaged in various leisure pursuits

Poste Lafayette Beach is a popular destination for various activities, including beach picnics. With its stunning palm trees and captivating blue water, this beach offers breathtaking views that are truly captivating. It is a preferred choice for kite surfing and windsurfing enthusiasts, and also serves as an ideal location for picnics with loved ones. However, it is important to exercise caution when swimming in the turbulent sea. As it is somewhat secluded, With its tranquil atmosphere and absence of commotion, This particular beach provides a tranquil and peaceful escape. For those seeking a break from city living and wanting to enjoy a picnic, it is an excellent option.

  • Best for: Kite surfers, windsurfers, beach picnic lovers, and picnic-lovers.
  • How to reach: Take the B15 motorway from Grand Gaube and head towards Melville Road in Goodland.
  • Famous for: Windsurfing, kite surfing, and mesmerizing beauty.
  • Best time to visit: From May to November when the wind conditions are favorable.

13. Ile Aux Cerfs Beach – An Island Escape

Ile Aux Cerfs Beach in Mauritius, an idyllic island escape with pristine beaches and turquoise waters surrounded by lush greenery

The significance of Ile Aux Cerfs extends beyond its identity as a simple beach. – it provides a complete retreat to a heavenly destination. With an array of exciting water-based pursuits like parasailing, ziplining, and snorkeling, this beach holds great appeal for those seeking an exhilarating experience. Additionally, the island is home to the prestigious Ile aux Cerfs Golf Club, which was created by the renowned golfer Bernhard Langer, making it a perfect destination for golf lovers.

A trip to Ile Aux Cerfs , also known as Le Plate island, is incomplete without grabbing a lip-smacking meal at one of its many restaurants or shopping for local crafts at the bustling market along the beach.

  • Best for: Water sports enthusiasts and golf lovers.
  • How to reach: Reachable by speedboat or catamaran from the village of Trou d’Eau Douce.
  • Famous for: Golf course, water sports, local market.
  • Best time to visit: All year round. Between May to August, the temperatures are cooler, making it comfortable for outdoor activities.

Thrilling Nature Adventures Places to Visit in Mauritius

1. black river gorges national park – natural beauty.

Black River Gorges National Park in Mauritius, showcasing stunning natural beauty with lush forests, scenic viewpoints, and diverse wildlife

Black River Gorges National Park is a stunning natural preserve spanning 6,574 hectares, accommodating more than 300 species of flowering plants and the endangered pink pigeon. The park encompasses roughly 3.5% of Mauritian land, exhibiting a magnificent range of fauna and flora. It features numerous hiking trails, connecting visitors with the untouched regions of the isle. Panoramic views of the island’s rough terrain, peaks, gorges, and waterfalls amplify the experience of visiting this abundant sanctuary.

  • Best for: Hikers, nature lovers, and bird watchers.
  • How to Reach: The park is well connected by roadways, accessible by car or taxi.
  • Famous for: Endangered pink pigeon, hiking trails, panoramic views.
  • Best Time to Visit: Throughout the year, but for an ideal hiking experience, visit between May and September when the weather is cooler.

2. Tamarind Waterfalls – Scenic Marvel

Tamarind Waterfalls in Mauritius, a scenic marvel with cascading waters amidst lush greenery and rocky terrain

The Tamarind Waterfalls or the Seven Cascades, located on the Tamarin River, are one of Mauritius’s most beautiful natural wonders. The seven cataracts, surrounded by lush green vegetation, create a spellbinding scene that attracts tourists and nature lovers alike. The waterfalls, with the addition of an underwater waterfall, are untamed and untouched, adding a wild beauty to the entire panorama. While the trek to the waterfalls is a bit challenging, the sights around offer a visual respite during the journey. Once you reach there, you can swim in the clear, Experience refreshing waters and participate in a range of thrilling activities including hiking, exploring canyons, cliff jumping, bird watching, swimming, and discovering the mesmerizing underwater waterfall.

  • Best for: Adventure seekers, nature enthusiasts, and those looking to spot rusa deer in their natural habitat.
  • How to reach: Local buses and taxis are available to the Black River Gorges National Park from outside Mauritius Airport.
  • Famous for: Hiking, canyoning, cliff jumping, bird-watching, and swimming.
  • Best time to visit: Between June and September.

3. Chamarel Waterfalls – Largest Falls

Chamarel Waterfalls in Mauritius, the largest falls cascading amidst lush green surroundings and rocky cliffs

The Chamarel Waterfalls, standing tall at a height of about 100 metres, are Mauritius’ most famous and largest waterfalls. Nestled in the lush greenery of the Black River Gorges, the waterfalls are accentuated by the rich vegetation, enhancing the overall beauty of the cascading waters. Moreover, nearby the waterfalls, you can also witness the enchanting Chamarel coloured earth in chamarel village, adding another layer of natural wonder to the area. These waterfalls, often combined with a trip to the scenic Seven Colored Earth, offer a mesmerizing sight. Stairs lead to a viewing platform at the top, where you can watch the water crashing below into the azure pool.

  • Ideal for: Those who have an appreciation for those who enjoy the thrill of swimming in nature, and people who derive pleasure from exploration.
  • Address: The location Chamarel can be identified by the specific coordinates H94P+P86.Mauritius is a country that exists.
  • Famous for: Picturesque waterfalls, swimming.
  • The optimal period to visit is from May to December, when the waterfall is at its highest point.

4. Le Pouce – Nature Lover’s Spot

Le Pouce Mountain in Mauritius, a nature lover's spot with scenic trails, lush vegetation, and panoramic views

Le Pouce is the third highest mountain in Mauritius, stands at a height of 812 meters above sea level. Resembling the shape of a thumb, hence the name ‘Le Pouce’, this mountain provides a 360-degree view all over Mauritius Island. The uniqueness of this mountain lies in its thumb-shaped peak that grants travelers an opportunity to witness some picturesque views of the Port Louis, making it a great spot for nature lovers and thrill-seekers. If you’re a beginner in hiking or a seasoned adventurer, a visit to Le Pouce is a must!

  • Best for: Hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers.
  • How to reach: From Port Louis, a 30-minute taxi ride will take you to the village of La Laura in the Moka District.
  • Famous for: An easy hike despite steep slopes and panoramic views.
  • Best time to visit: May to September, when the weather is cooler, and the skies are clear.

5. La Vallee Des Couleurs Nature Park – Exploration Haven

La Vallee Des Couleurs Nature Park in Mauritius, an exploration haven with colorful landscapes, diverse flora, and outdoor activities

La Vallée des Couleurs is a unique attraction in southeastern Mauritius, known for its 23 Colored Earth. This natural geologic marvel, discovered in the late ’90s, showcases earth’s historical transformation. The park is not only a reservoir of diverse flora and fauna but also offers adventure activities like zip-lining, quad biking, and hiking. The picturesque waterfalls; Cascade Vacoas, Cascade Bois de Natte, Cascade Cheveux d’Ange, and Cascade Chamouze, add further to its charisma.

  • Best for: Nature lovers and outdoor activity enthusiast.
  • How to reach: From Mahebourg, take the A10 and B8 roads to the park’s entrance.
  • Famous for: 23 colored earth strips, zip lines, hiking routes.
  • Best time to visit: May to November for the best weather conditions.

6. Blue Bay Marine Park – Underwater Marvels

Blue Bay Marine Park in Mauritius, showcasing underwater marvels with vibrant coral reefs, diverse marine life, and crystal-clear waters

The experience of snorkeling at Blue Bay Marine Park is truly delightful. Visitors are left in awe by the captivating exhibition of marine life at the Park. In the park, you can encounter an array of tropical fish, dolphins, and corals, an exceptional marine biodiversity reserve. With its deep azure waters and sparkling sandy shores lined with Filao trees, this place is acclaimed as a popular Ideal location for snorkeling and engaging in water activities.

  • Ideal for: Those who have a passion for dolphins, marine life, snorkeling, and swimming.
  • Getting there: Accessing Blue Bay Marine Park from Mahebourg is a breeze, whether you choose to travel by car or taxi.
  • Famous for: Snorkeling, marine life, and Dolphins.
  • Best time to visit: November to March, when waters are the calmest for snorkeling.

7. Rochester Falls – Water Delight

Rochester Falls is a breathtaking splendor that offers an exhilarating experience for its visitors. Renowned for being the most expansive waterfall in Mauritius, its water majestically cascades from a 10-meter high cliff over rugged, rectangular basalt rocks – unique formations that lend a man-made touch to its appeal. Surrounded by a picturesque wilderness, this waterfall also turns into a tranquil swimming spot loved by tourists and locals alike.

  • Best for: Nature lovers, adventure seekers, and swimmers.
  • Location: Savanne district, Mauritius.
  • Famous for: The scenery of cliff formations made perfectly rectangular.
  • Best time to visit: August to December when the water level is perfect for swimming safely.

Mauritius Wildlife Reserves and Parks

1. casela world of adventures – wildlife sanctuary.

Casela World of Adventures in Mauritius, a wildlife sanctuary with diverse animal species, lush habitats, and interactive experiences

Casela World of Adventures is a family-friendly theme park combining nature and adventure in Mauritius’ Rivière Noire district. Packed with particularly diverse attractions, this 250-hectare paradise is home to numerous bird species, various animals, and a vibrant collection of endemic and exotic plants. Adventures at the park include Safari Quad Biking, the Canyon Swing, or an immersive safari experience where visitors might encounter zebras, giraffes, and ostriches roaming freely. For animal lovers, the park also boasts a petting zoo, several aviaries, and a tortoise park. Engaging in these fun-packed activities offers a unique thrill of nature.

  • Best for: Adventure seekers, wildlife enthusiasts, and those seeking an exciting excursion.
  • How to reach: The park is easily accessible via private car or bus transportation.
  • Famous for: Wide variety of birds, animals, adventure activities, including tigers.
  • Best time to visit: Every day from 9 am-5 pm, and is less crowded during the week.

2. Parc Francois Leguat – Turtle Sanctuary

Parc Francois Leguat in Mauritius, a turtle sanctuary preserving various turtle species in a natural habitat

Parc Francois Leguat is a distinguished sanctuary housing hundreds of turtles. Known as the ‘Turtle Park’, it provides a unique opportunity to interact with and understand these gentle species. Its significance, however, extends beyond being just a turtle sanctuary, as it is also a key location for endangered plants, contributing vitally to the island’s ecosystem. Furthermore, with popular caves like Grande-Caverne and Caverne-de-la-Vierge and an awe-inspiring crater available for exploration, the park highlights the island’s rich geological history, promising a day of unforgettable communion with nature.

  • Best for: Families, children, and anyone who loves turtles.
  • How to reach: Local buses run from Mauritius to Rodrigues Island, from where you can take a taxi to the park.
  • Famous for: Turtle population, preserving the Island’s extinct coastal flora.
  • Best time to visit: The park remains open all year round.

3. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden – Flora Paradise

Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden in Mauritius, a paradise of diverse flora featuring lush gardens and vibrant plant species

The Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden, often referred to as the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, stands as the oldest botanical garden in the southern hemisphere, constructed by Pierre Poivre in 1770. Featuring a rich array of native and exotic plants including the giant water lilies – the Victoria amazonica – this tourist gem in Mauritius features a riveting spice garden with aromatic plants and herbs of regional significance. Highlight attractions include the mesmerizing pond filled with Victoria amazonica, native to South America, and the resident Madagascar fody, an ideal attraction for bird enthusiasts. A representation of the island’s colonial history, this garden offers both an educational and enjoyable experience.

  • Best for: Botany enthusiasts, bird watchers, and families.
  • How to reach: Driving from Port Louis to Grand Baie, it’s situated right next to the highway.
  • Famous for: Diverse flora including giant water lilies, birds.
  • Best time to visit: The garden is open year-round, and you can enjoy it during any season.

4. Mauritius National Botanical Garden – Diverse Flora

Mauritius National Botanical Garden, home to diverse flora including tropical plants, vibrant flowers, and lush greenery

The Mauritius National Botanical Garden, also known as Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden, is a historical gem nestled within Mauritius. Housing over 650 varieties of plants, this expansive garden is a haven for diverse flora including Baobabs and 85 palm types from Central America, Asia, Africa, and the Indian Ocean islands. This garden’s inception dates back to 1735, originally a vegetable garden established by Governor Mahé de La Bourdonnais and later evolved into a botanical masterpiece in 1750. Visitors are welcomed by manicured lawns lined with palm trees, mesmerizing lily ponds, and an array of medicinal plants.

  • Best for: Nature lovers, Botany enthusiasts, and families.
  • How to reach: Taxi or Uber or Local Bus from Port Louis.
  • Famous for: Meticulously maintained lawns, a variety of plants including giant lily ponds.
  • Best time to visit: The Garden is open all year round. Early mornings or late afternoons are the best times to avoid the midday heat.

5. La Vanille Crocodile Park – Exotic Creatures

La Vanille Crocodile Park in Mauritius, a home to exotic creatures including crocodiles, giant tortoises, and various reptile species

La Vanille Nature Park, also known as La Vanille Crocodile Park, is a unique conservation park in Mauritius, featuring an impressive array of misunderstood crocodiles in their natural habitat. The park is renowned for its Nile crocodile farm, boasting thousands of these majestic creatures. In addition, the park regularly conducts 30-minute guided tours to provide visitors with an interactive experience. In addition to crocodiles, the park houses a diverse range of other creatures such as giant tortoises, iguanas, deer, and wild pigs. The park also mesmerizes its visitors with its vibrant display of thousands of rare butterflies and insects.

  • Best for: Families, animal lovers, and photographers.
  • How to reach: Take a left turn from restaurant Senneville to reach the park from Port Louis on the Route Maisonette.
  • Famous for: Park housing crocodile farm and number of giant tortoises.
  • Best time to visit: The waterpark remains open throughout the year. However, Monsoon (January to March) is most preferred by animal lovers.

6. Casela Nature Park Segway Tour – Fauna Expedition

Casela Nature Park Segway Tour in Mauritius, an exciting fauna expedition showcasing diverse wildlife and scenic landscapes

Improve your zoo visit at Casela Nature Park by enjoying an exhilarating Safari Ride on a Segway. This two-wheeled electric vehicle offers an unfiltered and authentic wildlife safari experience, providing close encounters with animals like zebras and ostriches. More excitingly, engage with the formidable African big cats. The Segway tour, admired by visitors of all ages, blends fun and education, introducing the diverse fauna of the island. Don’t miss the chance to capture the noble creatures coexisting in their natural habitat. data-specificity: As a unique offering, Casela’s Segway safari is a major focal point for its visitor engagement.

  • Best for: Adventurers and animal enthusiasts.
  • How to reach: 3km from Cascavelle village. Accessible by taxi, bus, or car.
  • Famous for: Sightseeing tour through the park, exposing visitors to a wide range of wildlife. Segway tour is a popular choice for sightseeing, allowing visitors to explore and observe the park’s wildlife in a unique and exciting way.
  • Best time to visit: Ideal throughout the year. However, choosing a cool day will make your Segway tour more enjoyable.

Heritage and Cultural Landmarks of Mauritius

1. eureka house – historical estate.

Eureka House - Majestic historical estate surrounded by lush greenery, showcasing colonial architecture and vibrant gardens

Eureka House, built in 1830, is a massive Creole mansion located in the district of Moka. This colonial residence once owned by British and French aristocrats is believed to be one of Mauritius’s largest houses, boasting no less than 109 doors and windows.

The house, which provides a scenic view of the Moka River, has undergone renovation and conversion into a museum since 1986. It piques interest in the colonial way of life in Mauritius. Eureka House encompasses distinct areas showcasing music, art, historical maps, and customary objects commonly found in Chinese and Indian homes.

  • Best for: History buffs, food enthusiasts, and explorers.
  • How to reach: Located in Moka, easily accessible by bus and taxi.
  • Famous for: Impressive architecture, colonial artifacts, and the Creole restaurant.
  • Best time to visit: All year round. It is preferred, however, to avoid peak holiday months to avoid crowd.

2. Photo Museum – Photography Delight

Photo Museum - A captivating display of cameras, photographs, and photography equipment, showcasing the evolution of the art form

Photo Museum is located in Port Louis. is a must-visit place that blends traditional and elegant charm. As a haven for photography enthusiasts, this museum houses a collection of vintage cameras going back 150 years and a plethora of old photographs that showcase the island’s history. Founded in 1960,

The museum is well known for exhibiting stunning and historic photographs taken in the early 1800s. If you have a keen eye for detail and love for history, the Photo Museum in Mauritius will add a touch of nostalgia to your journey.

  • Best for: Photography lovers and history buffs.
  • How to reach: The museum is just minutes from Port Louis, accessible via cab.
  • Famous for: Its enormous collection of old cameras and historic photographs.
  • Entry fee: INR 645 per adult, with free entry for children under 12 years.

3. Sugar Museum – Historical Insight

Sugar Museum - Preserving the rich history of sugar production, featuring exhibits on cultivation, processing, and cultural impact

The Sugar Museum, also known as L’Aventure du Sucre Museum, housed in an old sugar mill, offers a deep dive into Mauritius’ historical sugar industry. Sugar, considered the “white gold” in Mauritius, has significantly shaped the country’s socio-economic landscape.

This Sugar Museum guides you through the history of sugar production, from the time of the island’s plantations to the laborious process of sugar extraction. The museum is loaded with old machines and interactive displays that offer fascinating insights into this 250-year-old sugar adventure. After the 1.5 hour tour, enjoy tasting sessions of rums and sugars to complete your immersive experience.

  • Best for: History enthusiasts, families, and students.
  • How to reach: Can be reached by a 20-minute drive from Port-Louis. Taxis are readily available from Port-Louis to the Sugar Museum.
  • Famous for: Decades-old sugar extraction machines, sugar and rum tasting sessions.
  • Best time to visit: Open every day from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, except on the 25th of December and the 1st of January.

4. Blue Penny Museum – Historic Treasures

Blue Penny Museum - Home to rare stamps, artworks, and historical treasures, offering a glimpse into centuries of cultural heritage

Situated at the heart of the Caudan Waterfront, the Blue Penny Museum serves as an entrance to Mauritius’ cultural heritage and historical past. Among the most popular museums in Mauritius, it tells the story of the island’s colonization, leading up to the modern era, with the aid of various statues, maps, and photographs.

Named after the famous ‘Post Office’ stamps, One Penny Red, and Two Pence Blue, issued in 1847 and counted among the rarest in the world, the museum offers a profound view into Mauritius’s postal history. These stamps are lit for 10 minutes every hour to prevent any color fading, making it an exciting event for every visitor.

  • Best for: Stamp collectors, history enthusiasts, and families.
  • How to reach: The museum is accessible through a self-drive or taxi. It’s around a 5-minute drive from Port Louis.
  • Famous for: Rare ‘Post Office’ stamps, historical artifacts, and sculptures, and Monuments.
  • Best time to visit: Open from Monday to Saturday, 10.00 am to 5.00 pm. The museum is closed on Sundays and public holidays.

5. Light House of Albion – Scenic Viewpoint

Albion Lighthouse - Overlooking breathtaking coastal vistas, serving as a scenic beacon for maritime history enthusiasts

The Albion Lighthouse, also referred to as the Pointe aux Caves Lighthouse, presents a glorious station that stands tall, guiding maritime vessels since its construction in 1910. Built on a windswept cliff on the west coast of Mauritius, this 30-meter tall lighthouse is not only functional but is a real delight for tourists, especially at the time of dusk. Visitors are treated to the most splendid views of the Indian Ocean splashing its waves below.

While entrance to the lighthouse is restricted, the site offers ample space to spread a picnic blanket and enjoy the breathtaking view. The surrounding cliffs also make for a great walk path in the fresh sea breeze and provide a perfect sunset viewpoint, making Albion Lighthouse one of the must-visit locations in Mauritius.

  • Best for: Adventure seekers, nature lovers, and photographers.
  • How to reach: A 30-minute ride by car or taxi from Port Louis will get you there.
  • Famous for: Its stunning panoramic views of the Indian Ocean and sunset.
  • Best time to visit: Throughout the year, ideally at sunset for the best experience.

6. Aapravasi Ghat – UNESCO Heritage

Aapravasi Ghat - UNESCO World Heritage Site commemorating the legacy of indentured labor and its global impact on history

Aapravasi Ghat is a historic immigration depot located in Port Louis, the heart of Mauritius. Declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage site, it harbors memories of a vivid past where about half a million indentured workers from India, China, and East Africa arrived between 1849 and 1923.

The site presently houses a museum which meticulously preserves records of those bygone days. Aapravasi Ghat stands today as solid evidence to the widespread system of indentured labor during British Rule, making it one of the most significant tourist attractions on the island. The visit is free of charge and accessible from Monday to Saturday, making it an impressive stop on your tour itinerary. Combining both education and heritage, Aapravasi Ghat is a symbol of recognition for indentured immigrants worldwide.

  • Best for: History enthusiasts, students, cultural explorers, and those seeking an exciting excursion into the past.
  • How to reach: The best way to reach Aapravasi Ghat is by taxi or cab.
  • Famous for: UNESCO World Heritage site, testament of indentured labor.
  • Best time to visit: Throughout the year. Monday to Friday – 9 am to 4 pm and Saturday – 9 am to 12 pm.

7. Chateau De Labourdonnais – Victorian Era Site

Chateau De Labourdonnais - A picturesque Victorian-era estate showcasing architectural splendor amidst lush surroundings

Château de Labourdonnais, a historic site offering visitors an enchanting journey back to the Victorian era, is worth visiting during your trip to Mauritius. Built between 1856 and 1859 and restored between 2006 and 2010, this majestic mansion, surrounded by lush orchards, perfectly encapsulates the 19th-century Mauritian lifestyle.

Visitors to the Château can wander through the gardens, visit the rum distillery, and savor locally produced rum at the Rhumerie des Mascareignes. The estate also offers the opportunity to taste typical Mauritian cuisine, allowing visitors to enjoy an immersive cultural experience. The entrance fee to Chateau de Labourdonnais includes a complimentary tasting session of locally-made rums and fruit juices, ensuring the visit to the mansion is a feast for both the eyes and tastebuds.

  • Best for: History and architecture enthusiasts; Rum and food lovers.
  • How to reach: Approximately a 25-minute drive from Port Louis, the Chateau is easily accessible by car or taxi.
  • Famous for: Historic architecture, museum, lush fruit orchards, rum distillery.
  • Best time to visit: Open throughout the year, avoiding monsoon season will ensure better enjoyment of the outdoor features.

8. Mauritius Photography Museum – Island History

Mauritius Photography Museum - Preserving the island's history through a captivating collection of photographs and visual narratives

The Mauritius Photography Museum in Port Louis is a vital stop for anyone who appreciates photography. Treasuring a collection of oldest cameras, the museum was established in the year 1960 and is a dream destination for a photo enthusiast. Including daguerreotypes, the earliest forms of photography, the museum is a preceding testament to the evolution of photography.

The museum provides a visual treat for those interested in the island’s history. It boasts large, iconic collections of historical photos of Mauritius that transport you back in time. If you are of the opinion that no trip is truly fulfilling without preserving memories, then the Mauritius Photography Museum is the ideal destination for you.

  • Best for: Photography enthusiasts and history buffs.
  • How to reach: The museum is just around 11 minutes from Port Louis, which is easily commutable by car or taxi.
  • Famous for: Historic cameras, iconic photographs, the art of Tristan Breville.
  • Entry fee: INR 150 per person. Free for children under 12 years.
  • Best time to visit: The museum is open throughout the year. It’s advisable, however, to visit during the daytime.

9. L’Aventure du Sucre – Sugar History

L’Aventure du Sucre - Immersive journey into the history of sugar production, from cultivation to its global impact

Visitors have the opportunity to delve into the rich history of Mauritius through a visit to L’Aventure du Sucre in Pamplemousse. Located in the old sugar mill of the Beau Plan sugar factory, it offers an exploration of the island’s fascinating sugarcane industry. The museum recounts the story of sugar production, its significance, and repercussions on the island’s social, economic, and cultural aspects. The Beau Plan sugar factory showcases the rich heritage and legacy of sugar manufacturing in Mauritius.

The museum has set up several interactive screens and films that take you through facts about the colonial past, the process of sugar production, and the importance of sugarcane in Mauritius. After a historical and educational tour, you’re invited to taste different varieties of sugars and local rums at Village Boutik.

  • Best for: History enthusiasts and food lovers.
  • How to reach: Taxis are readily available from Port Louis. 20 min drive to the Museum.
  • Famous for: Showcasing the importance and historical side of sugarcane production in Mauritius.
  • Best time to visit: The ideal time to visit is any time of the year, as it remains open from 9 am to 5 pm throughout the year.
This is a truly fantastic destination to explore the fascinating history of Mauritius and learn extensive information about the process of sugar production. Mainly inside. There is a multitude of impressive machinery and the processes are explained in a highly effective manner. The restaurant is equally impressive, and the shop/tasting area is exceptionally well-designed. There is no aggressive selling. Many hotels can give you vouchers for free entry if you ask. Wendie is on TripAdvisor

10. Notre Dame Auxiliatrice – Experience of tranquility

Notre Dame Auxiliatrice - A serene haven offering an experience of tranquility amidst stunning architectural beauty

The Red Roof Church of Cap Malheureux, also recognized as Notre Dame Auxiliatrice, crowns itself as one of Mauritius’s cultural treasures. Located at the edge of the island in Cap Malheureux, this charming chapel, adorning a vivid red roof, offers a wonderful contrast against the azure sea and emerald green landscapes.

Constructed in memory of shipwrecks that occurred around this area, the church provides some jaw-dropping picturesque views of the ocean. It’s a popular photo spot, especially among newlyweds, due to the serene backdrop of the sparkling sea and lush greenery.

  • Best for: Couples, newlyweds, and travelers.
  • How to reach: From the Immigration Square in Port Louis, a public bus can get you to Cap Malheureux within 30 minutes.
  • Famous for: Peaceful ambience, scenic backdrop, and the beautiful little red roof church.
  • Best time to visit: Throughout the year. However, the church is particularly stunning at sunset.

11. Domaine les Pailles – Cultural Hotspot

Domaine les Pailles - Vibrant cultural hub showcasing Mauritius' heritage through diverse attractions and experiences

Domaine Les Pailles, standing amidst the major cities of Quatre Bornes and Port Louis, is an enduring emblem of Mauritius’s culture and heritage. Covering an extravagant area of 1500 hectares, Domaine Les Pailles offers an extensive day tour of a historical estate, allowing visitors to understand the different processes happening in a traditional sugar mill and a rum distillery.

One of the estate’s featured activities is a ride in horse-drawn carriages that take you back in time. Apart from that, Domaine Les Pailles offers a unique opportunity to witness the replica of the traditional ox-driven sugar mill, a playground for children, and a jeep rides in safari and quad biking space.

  • Best for: History enthusiasts, families, cultural explorers, and sightseeing.
  • How to reach: Located between Quatre Bornes and Port Louis, it’s easily accessible by car, bike or bus
  • Famous for: Culturally exquisite activities, a ride in horse-drawn carriages, and a traditional ox-driven sugar mill with a diameter.
  • Best time to visit: Open all year round. Best preferred between 10:00 AM and 04:30 PM.

Mauritius Shopping Destinations and Markets

1. mahebourg – food & architecture.

Mahebourg - Fusion of delectable cuisine and captivating architecture in a vibrant setting by the waterfront

Visiting Mahebourg in Mauritius allows you to delve into its rich history and enjoy delicious street food. The bustling streets house the National History Museum, reflecting the local life during colonial times. You can explore the Monday Market which was once known for silk and textiles, but is now a popular food hub. Don’t miss out on the Rault Biscuit Factory, operating since the 1870s. The city also boasts beautiful Victorian architecture due to its colonial history.

  • Best for: History and Food Lovers.
  • How to Reach: Take a taxi from Mahebourg airport in Port Louis, only 5 kms away.
  • Famous for: Historical museums, street food, and beaches.
  • Best Time to Visit: May to December.

2. Mahebourg Market – Flea Market Fun

Mahebourg Market - Bustling flea market offering an array of vibrant stalls and lively atmosphere

Situated at the southernmost part of the island, Mahebourg Market exudes a vibrant and lively atmosphere, filled with bustling local activity. Known popularly as the ‘Monday Market,’ it is a perfect place to delve into the local Mauritian culture and lifestyle. Bursting with color, sound, and aroma, a visit to this market indeed makes for a sensory delight. While strolling through the various paths of this expansive outdoor swap meet, one encounters a vast array of merchandise, encompassing everything from authentic Indian and Chinese items to fresh produce, vegetables, local spices, clothing, electronics, and more. The handicraft section is a popular choice among locals, offering a wide selection of amazing Mauritian souvenirs.

The market houses a bustling food corner offering a gush of local flavors and street food including Biryani, Dholl Puri, Chinese noodles, and Creole dishes. As you snack and stroll, don’t forget to haggle over prices to score some fantastic deals!

  • Best for: Shopaholics, food lovers, and anyone who wants to immerse in local culture.
  • How to reach: From Mahebourg Bus Station, the market is just a minute walk away.
  • Famous for: Local handicrafts, diverse shopping products, street food.
  • Best time to visit: The market is open every day, but Monday is the biggest market day, hence the ‘Monday Market.’

3. Grand Bassin – Religious Site

Grand Bassin - Sacred religious site nestled amidst serene natural surroundings, a place of spiritual significance

Grand Bassin, also known as Ganga Talao, is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site on Mauritius island. Set against the backdrop of a secluded mountain area in the Savanne district, it’s a sacred lake renowned for its deep spiritual significance to the Hindu community. Believed to be a crater lake filled with holy Ganges waters, the lake is thronged by hundreds of devotees who perform a pilgrimage every year on “Maha Shivaratri,” an auspicious festival honoring Lord Shiva.

The strikingly calm and serene location allows visitors to explore more than just religious faith; a chance to discover local culture and traditions. Its grandeur combined with the tranquil charm of the natural setting makes it a well-known spot of interest on the island.

  • Best for: Spiritual seekers, culture explorers, and travelers.
  • How to reach: Grand Bassin is located around 1800 feet above sea level in the mountains, and it is easily accessible by car.
  • Famous for: Sacred lake, pilgrimage during Maha Shivaratri, Shiva temple.
  • Best time to visit: Open year-round, but visiting during Maha Shivaratri (between February and March) is the most rewarding.

4. Le Craft Market – Crafty Finds

Le Craft Market - A haven for unique crafts and artisanal treasures, offering a diverse range of handmade creations

Punctuating the heart of the Curepipe Caudan Waterfront complex in Port Louis, the Craft Market is a treasure cove brimming with local crafts and souvenirs. The market, featuring approximately 36 stalls, positions itself amongst the top Mauritius tourist spots, replete with meticulously crafted woodworks, intricately detailed baskets, and glass souvenirs that mirror the island’s rich cultural diversity.

The market also houses stalls selling artistic creations like items made from seashells, boxes of ground native spices, embroidered linen, handmade jewelry, and the famous African rag doll dressed in a typical Sega outfit. These crafty finds are sure to remind you of your amazing time on the island long after you’ve returned home.

  • Best for: Shoppers, souvenir hunters, and craft enthusiasts.
  • How to reach: Accessible by bus, car, or bike, the market is located centrally in Caudan Waterfront, Port Louis.
  • Famous for: Local crafted items including woodworks, glass souvenirs, seashells, spices, and Sega dressed rag dolls.
  • Best time to visit: Open every day from 10 AM till midnight. Visit any day as per your convenience.

5. Port Louis Waterfront – Dining & Shopping

Port Louis Waterfront - A bustling hub for dining, shopping, and scenic views along the harbor

Port Louis Waterfront, which is commonly known as Le Caudan Waterfront , is a vibrant commercial and entertainment hub located in the capital city, Port Louis. It’s the first large-scale integrated shopping and leisure complex in Mauritius, housing a wide array of shops, casinos, banking facilities, restaurants, movie theatres, and even a five-star hotel, Le Labourdonnais.

This website attracts numerous tourism visitors daily, equipped to satisfy any shopper’s fantasy and the palate of the finest epicurean. From exquisite designer boutiques, craft markets, to a multitude of eateries, it encapsulates the ultimate shopping and gastronomic heaven. Don’t forget to visit its popular craft and art market showcasing indigenous creativity. The website provides all the necessary information for visitors to plan their visit and explore the various offerings.

  • Best for: Shopaholics, food lovers, casual explorers, and cafes.
  • How to reach: The Waterfront is easily accessible by public bus to Victoria Bus terminal and then a taxi ride to the site.
  • Famous for: Shopping experiences, exclusive dining, craft market, marina view.
  • Best time to visit: Open all year round. However, evenings are especially delightful to enjoy a stroll alongside the marina under the starlit sky.

6. Moka – Lifestyle Shopping

Moka - Hub for lifestyle shopping, blending modernity and culture in Mauritius

Moka City, located in the heart of Mauritius, is a paradise for the brand-conscious and shopaholics. Known for its vibrant shopping scenes, this city caters to those seeking lifestyle shopping from their favorite brands, such as Armani Jeans, Body and Soul, Celio, Colors & Senses, Esprit, and Hugo Boss, among others.

Housing top brands and shopping venues, Moka presents a refined mix of local and international brands, making it a one-stop shopping destination. Whether you’re looking for trendy fashion resources, tech gadgets, or home decors, its diverse range of products offers plenty for everyone.

  • Best for: Brand-conscious individuals and shopaholics.
  • How to reach: Moka is well connected by road. Public buses and Taxis are readily available from Port Louis to Moka city.
  • Famous for: Brand apparels, accessories, shopping venues, and Bagatelle Mall.
  • Best time to visit: Shops are usually open from Monday to Saturday, from 10 am to 8 pm. For a less crowded visit, try going on weekday mornings.

7. Grand Baie Bazaar – Shopping Galore

Grand Baie Bazaar - Bustling marketplace offering a plethora of shopping delights and vibrant atmosphere

Grand Baie Bazaar, nested in one of the most popular shopping destinations in Mauritius, showcases an array of goods that you can take back home as souvenirs. The market, filled with shops lined along the alleyway, is a bustling hub of activity offering a thrilling shopping experience.

From clothes, trinkets, artificial flowers, model boats to colourful bags, wooden artwork, beachwear, silver, gold and stone ornaments, and artworks, Grand Baie Bazaar is your one-stop shopping destination. For all types of shoppers, whether you’re an impulsive buyer seeking the right gift or a careful shopper, this market offers something to please everyone.

  • Best for: Shopaholics, touristic shoppers, and bargain hunters.
  • How to reach: It is a short 9-minute walk from Port Louis hotels.
  • Famous for: Array of souvenir options, silver, gold and stone ornaments, artworks.
  • Best time to visit: Open daily from 09:00 to 17:00, except Holidays. Avoid peak afternoon hours to shop comfortably.

8. Flic En Flac – Fashion Hub

Flic En Flac - Fashion hub boasting a mix of trendy boutiques and seaside charm

Flic En Flac, residing along the West Coast of Mauritius, has emerged as a vibrant center for shopping, distinct for its mix of top international brands and local artisanal boutiques. This town provides a wholesome shopping experience, catering to every fashion aficionado, casual shopper, or thrift buyer.

The Spar Shopping Centre and the Pasadena Village Shopping Centre are two of the region’s popular shopping hubs. They house a wide array of stores selling clothes, accessories, home décor, electronics, and more, making them one-stop shopping destinations.

  • Best for: Shopaholics, casual shoppers, and souvenir hunters.
  • How to reach: The shopping areas in Flic En Flac can be easily reached by car, bike, or taxi. Public buses are also accessible from major regions.
  • Famous for: International brands, local artisanal boutiques, shopping centers.
  • Best time to visit: Open all year round. Evenings are the best time to shop after a hot day at the beach.

9. Champ de Mars Racecourse – Adrenaline Rush

Champ de Mars Racecourse - Thrilling hub of horse racing action and excitement

The Champ de Mars Racecourse, established in 1812 in Port Louis, Mauritius, is the oldest racecourse in the Southern Hemisphere and the second oldest globally. It’s a hotspot for horse racing, attracting thousands of spectators every season, which runs from end-March to early-December. Apart from races, visitors can admire landmarks like the statue of King Edward VII and the Malartic Tomb, with the magnificent Moka mountains as a backdrop.

  • Best for: Horse racing enthusiasts, families, sports lovers.
  • How to reach: The racecourse is located in Port Louis, close to the downtown area. It’s easily accessible by bus, taxi, or a self-driven vehicle.
  • Famous for: Historic racecourse, the Maiden Cup event, and landmarks.
  • Best time to visit: The best time to visit is during the racing season from March end until the first week of December. It’s especially thrilling during the Maiden Cup event in September.

10. Quatre Bornes Market – Shopping Variety

Quatre Bornes Market - Diverse shopping haven filled with an array of goods and vibrant stalls

Quatre Bornes Market, located in Mauritius, is renowned for its high-quality textiles, sports gear, and accessories. The market also presents a variety of products, including toys, kitchen accessories, trendy apparels, and local goods, ideal for souvenir seekers. Open every Sunday and Thursday, the market offers an insightful peek into local life. Make sure to be prepared for a busy day with water and snacks at hand.

  • Best for: Shoppers, bargain hunters, and culture explorers.
  • How to reach: You can grab a cab or bus to the residential town of Quatre Bornes to reach the market.
  • Famous for: Textiles, sportswear, souvenirs, and locally-produced products.
  • Best time to visit: The market opens up every Sunday and Thursday. It’s best to visit in the morning to beat the rush.

11. Flacq Market – Fashion & Food

Flacq Market - Fusion of fashion and food in a bustling marketplace offering diverse delights

Flacq Market in Centre de Flacq, Mauritius, famed as the largest outdoor market on the island, is a bustling hub for shoppers and food lovers every Wednesday and Sunday. It’s a treasure trove of diverse goods ranging from clothing accessories to handicrafts, fresh produce and traditional herbs. The local food scene is even richer, with the tantalising aroma of nigella-seed-studded bread and spicy curries setting the stage for a unique culinary journey.

  • Best for: Shoppers, food lovers and bargain hunters.
  • How to reach: Public buses run from the capital city, Port Louis, to Centre de Flacq quite frequently.
  • Famous for: A huge variety of goods, unique handicrafts, and delectable street food.
  • Best time to visit: All year round. However, Wednesdays and Sundays are market days when all the stalls are open. The atmosphere is most vibrant then.

12. Bagatelle Mall – Shopping Destination

Bagatelle Mall - Premier shopping destination showcasing a diverse range of stores and entertainment

Bagatelle Mall in Moka, Mauritius, is a premier shopping hub with over 155 local and international stores. It attracts a diverse crowd, including local shopaholics and globe-trotting tourists, by offering the latest in fashion, electronics, unique souvenirs, and more. Adding a gastronomic touch, its numerous eateries serve global cuisines. Regular events and big sales turn every shopping trip into a full-scale entertainment experience.

  • Best for: Shoppers, families, food lovers, and tourists.
  • How to reach: Bagatelle Mall is situated at the center of the island, making it very convenient to reach by bus or taxi from any part of Mauritius.
  • Famous for: Wide range of brand stores, multitude of dining options, and frequent events and sales.
  • Best time to visit: The mall remains open throughout the year from 9:30 AM to 8:30 PM. Visit during the weekdays to avoid crowd.

Discover Mauritius’ enchanting landscapes and culture. Don’t miss its diverse attractions – from stunning beaches to captivating cultural sites. Find more insights about Mauritius on Visit Wander and dive into our comprehensive guide for an unforgettable trip to this breathtaking island nation.

Essential Considerations for Planning Your Mauritius Trip

1. research the main attractions.

When planning your Mauritius itinerary, don’t miss main attractions such as Ile Aux Cerfs, known for its sandy beaches and water sports. Witness the geologic wonder at Chamarel Colored Earth that showcases soil of seven distinct colors. Explore the Black River Gorges National Park, a haven for nature and bird enthusiasts, housing a waterfall, gorges, and diverse species. Visit Le Morne Brabant, a UNESCO World Heritage Site symbolizing the slaves’ fight for freedom. Ensure to carry the local currency for entry fees and check operational timings as these places have specific visiting hours. Your interests and stay duration will guide your Mauritius attraction choices.

2. Consider the weather conditions

When planning a trip to Mauritius, bear in mind its tropical climate and two main seasons; the hot wet summer (November to April) and cool dry winter (May to October). The summer period boasts warm temperatures, verdant landscapes, and vivacious festivals like Thaipoosam Cavadee and Maha Shivaratri, although occasional cyclones can disrupt plans. Conversely, the winter season, with fewer rains and moderate temperatures, is ideal for exploring the island and affordable hotel rates. Note that, despite its climate, Mauritius is a splendid year-round destination, so pack accordingly.

3. Look into the cost of accommodation

Planning your trip to Mauritius requires judicious budgeting. Accommodation varies greatly, from luxury resorts costing between $300 to $1000 per night, mid-range hotels at $80 to $300, to budget stays below $80. But remember, your budget must also cover meals, unless included in your accommodation package, transportation, attractions, and personal expenses. Therefore, make an informed decision about your accommodation considering location, facilities, reviews, and hidden costs.

4. Research the culture and customs

Mauritius, known for its vibrant cultural diversity, blends Hindu, Christian, Islamic, and Buddhist traditions. Its rich mixture of Indian, African, French, and Chinese influences permeate throughout local customs and cuisine. The island nation celebrates religious and international holidays with equal fervor, underscoring the importance of festivities in Mauritian culture. Courtesy and hospitality are deeply ingrained traits, often expressed through the French greeting, ‘Bonjour.’

5. Look into the available modes of transportation

Traveling around Mauritius is quite straightforward thanks to a range of transportation options. Here are some common choices:

  • Public Bus: Mauritius has extensive and affordable public bus service that covers most of the island. It’s a great way to experience local life and get to various attractions. However, buses may not be as frequent; thus, some forward planning is needed.
  • Taxis: You can hire a taxi to travel around Mauritius. Many resorts and hotels have taxi stations nearby. Do ensure the taxi is licensed and the fare is either agreed upon beforehand or metered to avoid overpricing.
  • Car/Bike Rentals: For greater flexibility and comfort, consider renting a car, scooter, or a quad bike. Traffic drives on the left, and roads are generally in good condition, making self-driving a viable option. Though, for car rentals, an international driving license is required.
  • Bicycles: Cycling is a fun way to explore Mauritius, especially the less-busy south part of the island. Some resorts offer bikes for hire, or you could use a local rental company.

Remember that different modes of transport can complement your travel plans and cater to your specific needs. Consider factors like costs, convenience, travel time, and personal comfort while choosing your transportation method.

6. Think about the activities that interest you

Depending on personal preferences, Mauritius offers a wide range of activities that can appeal to different types of travelers. Nature lovers, adventure enthusiasts, history buffs, and relaxation seekers – Mauritius has got everyone covered.

  • Water Sports: Mauritius, being an island paradise, is an ideal destination for watersports lovers. Snorkeling, diving, kayaking, and dolphin watching are to name a few watersports. The crystal clear waters of Blue Bay Marine Park, for instance, is a popular spot for snorkeling.
  • Hiking and Trekking: The striking landscapes of Mauritius offer ample opportunities for hiking and trekking. The island’s diverse terrain, from mountain ranges, rainforests to waterfalls, like the Black River Gorges National Park’s trail or climbing Le Morne Brabant, offer thrilling experiences.
  • Heritage Tours: Mauritius has a rich history and culture. Heritage tours to sites such as Aapravasi Ghat, Le Morne Cultural Landscape, Champ de Mars Racecourse, showcase the island’s intriguing past.
  • Relaxation: The pristine beaches and luxurious spas in Mauritius serve as the perfect honeymoon relaxation spots. Be it sunbathing, swimming, or indulging in a rejuvenating spa session, there’s plenty to help unwind.

By carefully selecting your activities according to your own interests, you can guarantee a vacation experience that is both tailored and enjoyable.

7. Investigate the food and dining options

Mauritius offers a culinary journey with its fusion of flavors from Europe, India, China, and Africa. It’s important to investigate the dining scene in accordance with your preferences to fully enjoy the island’s gastronomic delights.

  • Street Food: Mauritius’s streets are laden with vendors selling delicacies like Dholl Puri (flatbread filled with ground yellow split peas), Gateaux Piments (spicy lentil cakes), and Alouda (milk beverage with basil seeds and agar-agar). Sampling these is a must for a real taste of Mauritian cuisine.
  • Fine Dining & Casual Eating: The island is bursting with restaurants offering local Creole, Indian, European and Chinese cuisines. For seafood lovers, resorts like Le Château Mon Désir and La Chaumière Masala offer an extravagant seafood spread.
  • Sugar and Rum: Mauritius has a long history of sugar and rum production. Visit Rhumerie de Chamarel or the L’Aventure du Sucre museum to learn about this aspect of Mauritian culture and taste some of the best rums.
  • Vegan & Vegetarian Options: While seafood and meat dominate the culinary landscape, there are plant-based options available. Many Indian and Creole dishes can be prepared vegetarian or vegan-friendly.

It is important to indulge in the regional delicacies while still considering your dietary requirements and preferences.

8. Look into getting a visa if needed

Mauritius offers visa-free access for many nations, allowing a stay of up to 60 days, extendable to 120. However, checking your specific country’s rules is advised.

Conditions for all visitors:

  • A valid passport
  • A return or onward ticket
  • Sufficient funds for expenses
  • Confirmed accommodation in Mauritius

It is important to retain duplicates of all documents in case they need to be checked by Border Police.

9. Think about safety measures

Mauritius is considered a relatively safe country for tourists. However, like any travel destination, it’s important to remain vigilant and take precautionary measures.

  • Crime: Petty crimes such as bag snatching or pickpocketing can occur, particularly in busy marketplaces, public beaches, or places with large tourist crowds. Avoid displaying expensive jewelry, watches, or cameras openly.
  • Health: The country has good healthcare facilities. However, travelers are recommended to have travel insurance. Tap water is usually safe to drink, but bottled water is recommended for those with a sensitive stomach.
  • Natural hazards: As Mauritius is located in the Indian Ocean, it can be prone to cyclones, mainly from November to April. Always check the weather forecast and follow the local authorities’ advice.
  • Local Laws: Respect local customs and laws. Drug offenses, for example, are taken very seriously and can result in severe penalties. Similarly, some public beaches have dress code requirements, and local customs should be respected.
  • Emergency Services: In case of an emergency, dial 999 for police, 114 for ambulance/fire services.

Having a worry-free and comfortable vacation is possible by prioritizing safety. It is always advisable to adhere to the saying, “It’s better to be safe than sorry.”

10. Make sure to pack accordingly

Packing for Mauritius should involve a mix of beachwear, casual clothes, and smart-casual outfits for fine dining or night-life activities. Here are some essentials you shouldn’t forget:

  • Clothing: Tank tops, t-shirts, shorts, and swimwear for the beach. Also, pack a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings, especially if you plan to visit during winter months.
  • Footwear: Flip-flops and sandals for the beach, a pair of water-resistant shoes for water activities, and walking shoes for hiking or city exploration.
  • Accessories: Sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat or cap to protect against the sun. A waterproof bag for carrying essentials during beach visits or water activities and a reusable water bottle.
  • Travel essentials: Copies of your travel documents, prescription medicines, and a travel adapter to charge your devices. Mauritius uses a Type C and Type G plug, and the standard voltage is 230 V.

For those intending to visit religious sites, it is important to dress modestly in order to show respect for the customs of the local community. It is advisable to bring a sarong or scarf to be prepared for such situations.

Additionally, it is essential to modify your packing checklist according to the specific activities you have planned and the time of year you will be visiting.

FAQs: All Your Questions about Mauritius, Answered!

When is the best time to visit mauritius.

The best time to visit Mauritius is from May to December when the weather is cool, dry, and sunny, perfect for beach visits and outdoor activities. The surfing season, another popular tourist activity, runs from November to April. It is advisable to plan your trip between May and October in order to take advantage of lower hotel rates and a reduced likelihood of rain disruptions.

What kind of activities can i do in Mauritius?

Visitors have a variety of activities to choose from, such as hiking and biking in the beautiful Black River Gorges National Park, or swimming with dolphins in Tamarin Bay. Whether you have a specific interest or not, there is something for everyone to enjoy in this small island country.

What are the Must-See Spots in Mauritius for Nature Lovers?

A haven for nature enthusiasts, Mauritius boasts of places like the Black River Gorges National Park, renowned for its rich mauritian wildlife, flora, fauna, and endangered species. Also, its alluring landscapes, historic sites, blossoming forests, stunning waterfalls, tranquil white sand beaches, exotic theme parks, botanical gardens, captivating mountains, and intricate temples make Mauritius an ideal spot for nature lovers.

What are Ideal Activities for Adventure Seekers in Mauritius?

Mauritius offers an array of thrilling activities. The crystalline waters of La Cambuse are perfect for water sports, while Le Morne beach offers exciting sessions of swimming and deep-sea diving. Surfing is also popular, with Tamarin Bay, Le Morne, and Souillac as notable spots. The best time for surfing is between November and April. Other popular activities include hiking, snorkeling and exploring local markets. Remember, the best activities will depend on individual interests.

Can i find good food in Mauritius?

Certainly, one can discover delectable cuisine in Mauritius. Numerous eateries offer a range of local delicacies such as curry dishes and rice, alongside international fare. Moreover, the island is abundant with street markets where one can also find delicious food.

In conclusion, Mauritius is a paradise of diverse experiences that transcend beyond its breathtaking beaches. With staggering waterfalls, vibrant Hindu statues, lush tea plantations, and a plethora of luxury resorts, it offers a well-rounded exploration for every traveler. Unique nature offerings, cultural richness, and exciting adventure-filled activities make Mauritius one of the best islands to visit in the world. It is not just a dream honeymoon destination, but a lot more waiting to be explored.

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44 Unique Things to do in Mauritius + Places to Visit

Are you looking for the most unique things to do in Mauritius and places to visit? This guide will give you all the info you need to scout out the most unique and breathtaking landscapes in Mauritius !

Since I’ve spent my whole life in Mauritius, I’ve been able to explore every corner of this small paradise island. So, today I’m sharing my insider tips to help you plan your trip and show you all the best places to visit in Mauritius Island!

From white-sand beaches to lush mountains and forests , stunning waterfalls , and colorful street art , there is an abundance of things to see and do. 

So, keep reading for a list of 44 unique things to do in Mauritius , places to visit , advice on how to get around, the best time to visit , and the best places to stay !

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Best Things to do in Mauritius

Ile aux cerfs boat tour.

With calm shallow waters and a beautiful sandbar that stretches out to the sea, Ile aux Cerfs is one of the best places to visit in Mauritius. Some of the best things to do there include parasailing, kayaking, snorkeling, and relaxing on the beach.

There are a few restaurants on the island but those tend to be expensive. If you’re on a budget, I recommend taking an Ile aux Cerfs tour so you’ll have a BBQ lunch included, plus you’ll also be able to visit Ilot Mangenie and GRSE waterfall.

You have the choice between a speedboat tour or catamaran excursion , the latter being cheaper. The only downside of the catamaran is that it’s slower, so you’ll have less time for sightseeing on the island.

The island can feel a bit touristy so I recommend avoiding the weekends and public holidays for the best experience and to avoid crowds.  

sandbar with palm trees on Ile aux Cerfs Island

Related post: How to take an Ile aux Cerfs tour?

Visit Eau Bleue Waterfall 

Located in the village of Cluny, visiting  Eau Bleue waterfall  is one of the most unique things to do in Mauritius Island. 

Eau Bleue is made up of six waterfalls (or seven during the rainy/cyclone season) and despite being incredibly beautiful, Eau Bleue is rarely crowded.

So, if you want to swim in the clearest water without the hordes of tourists, Eau Bleue is the place for you!    

Twin waterfalls at eau bleue mauritius

Related post: How to visit Eau Bleue Waterfall + Map

Climb up Le Morne Brabant Mountain 

Le Morne Brabant  is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was previously used as a refuge by runaway slaves. Today hiking to the summit is one of the best things to do in Mauritius.

While the hiking trail is to follow, it does require some rock climbing towards the middle but you’ll be rewarded with gorgeous views of the underwater waterfall, a unique natural phenomenon in Mauritius!    

Tip : If you don’t feel comfortable hiking on your own, I highly recommend hiring a local guide.

After the hike, head to Le Morne beach to cool off. The main beach is very busy during the weekend but you can go a bit further to the beach in front of JW Marriott Resort if you want to escape the crowds. 

view of mountains and island from the summit of Le Morne Brabant in Mauritius

Related post: A detailed guide to hiking Le Morne Brabant

Hike to 7 Cascades (Tamarind Falls) 

Tamarind Falls (also known as Tamarin Falls or 7 Cascades) is a series of 12 waterfalls, seven of which are much bigger. The waterfalls are located in the village of Henrietta and are among the most popular attractions in Mauritius. 

From the Henrietta bus terminal , drive straight ahead until you see a Hindu temple and cemetery further away on your left. You can just leave your car here on the side of the road.  

The trailhead is found on the right along a sugar cane field. For more details, you can read this 7 Cascades guide .

View of the valley and river from the top of Tamarind Falls in Mauritius attractions

Tip : If you’re not an experienced hiker, I highly recommend hiring a local guide. Depending on your level of fitness, you have the choice between a  half-day guided hike  or  full-day guided hike.

Although there are a few signs here and there, they aren’t always that noticeable, plus the trail is quite steep in some parts.

Also note that the water level is usually much higher during the cyclone season (January to March), making the path very muddy and slippery. If you’re visiting during these months, it’s much safer to be accompanied by a certified guide.

twin waterfalls at Tamarind Falls Mauritius

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Ile aux Benitiers and Crystal Rock

Located on the west coast of Mauritius, the small island of Ile aux Benitiers is one of the most unique places to visit in Mauritius.

From strolling along the sandbar to snorkeling in the crystal-clear water or just lazing on the beach, Ile aux Benitiers is the perfect place to go for a beach day. 

On your way to the island, make sure to stop at Crystal Rock for a swim and a chance to spot some colorful fish.

Tip : If you want to visit Ile aux Benitiers, I recommend booking this highly-rated boat tour  which also includes swimming with dolphins, snorkeling at Crystal Rock, BBQ lunch, and drinks.

Crystal rock at Ile aux Benitiers Mauritius Island

Scenic hike to Pont Naturel 

If you love exploring the outdoors and are looking for a unique thing to do in Mauritius, make sure to add Pont Naturel to your list.

Pont Naturel is a natural rock formation that has been shaped into a bridge by the force of nature over several thousand years.  

The best and most scenic way to get there is to hike from La Cambuse or Le Bouchon beach. The hike will take you through sugarcane fields, and mangroves with stunning views over a rugged coastline. 

Tip : Another fun way to explore Pont Naturel and its surroundings is to go on a quad bike tour which also includes visits to La Cambuse beach, Le Bouchon beach, Royal Palms Forest and other nearby attractions.

girl sitting at Pont Naturel Mauritius

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Shop and dine at Caudan Waterfront 

The Caudan Waterfront is found in Port Louis , the capital city of Mauritius. It consists of shopping malls, a craft market, a casino, two hotels, and a huge food court, all built on reclaimed land! 

From the views over the harbor to the colorful umbrellas (which is one of the most popular Instagram spots in Mauritius ) and street art near the Mauritius Postal Museum, Caudan Waterfront is one of the best places to visit in Mauritius.

Tip : If you want to take a private guided tour of Port Louis and see all the highlights of the northern region, you can book this tour which includes visits to Port Louis, Pamplemousses Garden, Notre Dame Auxiliatrice Church, and more.

Water fountain and umbrellas at Caudan Waterfront

Free parking is available on Saturdays from 12.30 p.m and during the whole day on Sundays and public holidays. During the week, parking costs Rs 50 (US$ 1.40) for the first 4 hours and Rs 50 (US$ 1.40) for each additional hour.  

If you’re traveling Mauritius on a low budget , the bus station is found on the opposite side of the road. You can then take the underground pathway to get to the Caudan Waterfront which is about a 10 to 15-minute walk.    

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Hunt for Street Art in Port Louis  

Did you know that the city of Port Louis has over 70 street art thanks to the “Porlwi by Light” festival and the New Chinatown Foundation? Street art hunting has quickly become one of the most unique things to do in Mauritius! 

From Chinese-inspired murals to abstract art, most of them can be found in Chinatown and along Bourbon Street. So, get your camera ready and go on a street art hunt! 

Mauritius Street Art

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Experience the Port Louis Central Market 

If you’re wondering what to do in Port Louis , why not visit the Central Market? This is where you’ll find a wide selection of local fruits and vegetables, souvenirs, handicrafts, clothes and spices all under one roof. 

Near the entrance, you’ll find a small section on your left selling local food such as “Dholl Puri”, “Ti Puri” and “Roti” as well as some souvenirs and handicraft stalls. On your right is the food court section which goes all the way to the fruit and vegetable stalls. 

You’ll also find a craft market on the first floor. Keep in mind that since it’s a tourist market, prices will be much higher, so make sure to bargain.

The market is open every day from 5.30 a.m to 5.30 p.m except on Sundays when it closes at around 12 p.m. 

Tip :  I recommend this Mauritius street food tour  if you want to taste some of the food at the Central Market and all over Port Louis with a local guide.

View of fruit and vegetable stalls from the first floor of Port Louis Central Market - Things to do in Mauritius

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Indulge in Street Food

One simply cannot travel to Mauritius without sampling the local cuisine. With Port Louis being one of Mauritius’ most notable street food hubs, you’ll find a range of delicious food to eat such as Briani, Dholl Puri, Faratha, Gateaux Piments and more.

Blending flavors from Africa, India, China and Europe, the food in Mauritius is delicious and cheap. Just order two pairs of Dholl Puri and you’ll have a hearty lunch for less than US$ 1!

Tip : One of the best ways to sample authentic Mauritian food is to  go on a street food tour . You’ll also get the opportunity to learn about the culture and history of Mauritius. Make sure to go with an empty stomach as you’ll be eating a lot!

Gateau Piment is one of the most popular snacks to eat when traveling to Mauritius

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Visit Ile aux Aigrettes 

Located in the bay of Mahebourg, Ile aux Aigrettes is a small nature reserve home to several endangered species of plants and animals and also one of the top places to visit in Mauritius!

You can take a guided tour of the island or a southeast island hopping tour to swim and snorkel around Ile aux Aigrettes and other neighboring islands. 

Crystal-clear water of Ile aux Aigrettes located in the bay of Mahebourg Mauritius

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Le Souffleur and Savinia Beach

One of the most non-touristy things to do in Mauritius is, without a doubt, visiting Le Souffleur and Savinia Beach .

At Le Souffleur you’ll witness one of the most spectacular blowholes in Mauritius! You’ll rarely find a huge crowd there, most probably because the road leading to this spot is pretty rough but the view is so worth it!

And if you decide to explore a little further away, you’ll find Savinia Beach, which is by far the most underrated beach on the island.

Strong waves crashing against the cliffs at Le Souffleur in Mauritius

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Visit Notre Dame Auxiliatrice Chapel 

Notre Dame Auxiliatrice is a small red-colored roof chapel situated on the beautiful white-sand beach of Cap Malheureux.

It’s one of the most beautiful places to visit in Mauritius, especially during sunset, and is a popular photo spot among newlyweds. 

Red roof church in Cap Malheureux Mauritius

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Explore hidden spots at Gris Gris Beach 

Gris Gris Beach is a gorgeous beach perfect for watching the strong waves crash against the cliffs and without a doubt one of the best things to do in Mauritius.

The currents here are too strong, so swimming isn’t advisable. You can instead walk along the coastline to explore the hiking trails leading to “ La Roche Qui Pleure ”, beach caves , and three hidden waterfalls !    

Tip : I recommend this 3-hour guided hike of Gris Gris if you want to visit with a local guide.

Girl enjoying the view at Gris Gris Beach in Mauritius

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Stare in awe at Chamarel Waterfall 

Chamarel waterfall is one of the tallest waterfalls in Mauritius , dropping at a height of 100 meters! 

Note that you have to pay an entrance fee of Rs 550 for adults or Rs 275 for children (tourist price) including a visit to the  Seven Colored Earth , a small geopark featuring  colorful sand dunes   ( buy your entrance ticket here ).

You’ll find two viewpoints here, one on the left side of the parking lot and the other one located higher up by taking the stairs. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can hike down to the waterfall.

Tip: If you bought tickets to the Ebony Forest (mentioned below) you can visit the waterfall for free (viewpoint only)! 

Chamarel waterfall

Chamarel Seven Colored Earth

What make Chamarel 7 Colored Earth unique are the colorful sand dunes that were formed thousands of years ago from volcanic activity.

The multiple layers of red, brown, green, blue, violet, purple and yellow are what attract most tourists to this part of Mauritius.

For the best experience, make sure to visit on a bright sunny day. This is the only time you’ll be able to see all seven colors clearly.

You’ll also find a small tortoise park and a souvenir shop where you can buy locally-grown coffee.

colorful sand dunes with small wooden huts in the distance at Chamarel Seven Colored Earth

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Day trip to Grand Baie

No list of things to do in Mauritius would be complete without mentioning Grand Baie.

Located in North Mauritius , Grand Baie is a major tourist hotspot thanks to its wide selection of beaches, resorts, shopping malls, restaurants, and nightclubs for those looking to party til dawn. 

For some beach time, you have the choice between the popular Grand Baie public beach, La Cuvette, Pereybere or the more remote Bain Boeuf beach which is found a little outside of the center but still worth a visit.

Think white-sand beaches and stunning turquoise water , the postcard-perfect picture of Mauritius!

Boats along the shore of Bain Boeuf Beach Mauritius

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You can also go on a  Northern Islands catamaran cruise  to visit the neighboring islands or try out water activities such as parasailing, scuba diving, and snorkeling. 

If you ever get sick of the beaches, head to La Croisette , a huge shopping mall featuring budget and luxury stores, a movie theatre, a food court and a supermarket, or visit the local market/bazaar to buy souvenirs and local fruits and vegetables. 

Christmas tree at La Croisette shopping mall in Grand Bay

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Visit Albion Lighthouse 

Albion Lighthouse is located on the west coast of Mauritius and is a great spot for sunset watching.

The red and white lighthouse stands at a height of 30 meters along the cliff edge and is among the most popular photography locations in Mauritius. 

Below the cliffs, you’ll find beach caves and rock pools  and you can also take a stroll along the cliffs to enjoy the view.

Red and white lighthouse at Albion, Mauritius

Admire the epic coastline at Macondé Viewpoint 

If you’re looking for one of the most beautiful viewpoints in Mauritius, make sure you add Macondé viewpoint to your Mauritius travel itinerary . 

Macondé viewpoint, also known as  Captain Matthew Flinders Monument , is located across a hairpin curve and offers incredible views over the Indian Ocean.  

Note : There’s also another viewpoint at Macondé. You can find out how to get there by reading this guide to visiting Macondé viewpoint .

Cliffside views at Macondé Point

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Explore the Pyramids of Mauritius 

Although the pyramids in Mauritius are completely different from those in Egypt, they make for a nice photo backdrop! 

The pyramids are found in the south of Mauritius , only a few minutes drive from the airport. So, if you are staying in the area, there’s no excuse to skip this Mauritius attraction! 

2 of the 7 Pyramids in Mauritius

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Ebony Forest 

Ebony Forest  is a nature reserve, located in the village of Chamarel. There are different hiking trails leading to panoramic views overlooking Le Morne Brabant and Ile aux Bénitiers .

The entrance fee starts from Rs 360 for adults or Rs 220 for children and increases depending on the activity you choose to do.

The fee includes entrance to the museum, a self-guided hike to Ridgeline, Sublime Point and Piton Canot. Also included is a 30-minute guided tour along the Flycatcher walkway which is a suspended bridge that takes you around the forest and if you’re lucky you may even spot some rare endemic birds.  

You can also do other activities such as  bird watching ,  Love Tree tour  where you’ll plant your own endemic tree, or the  sunset tour  including snacks and drinks.

Opening hours: 9 a.m to 5 p.m. 

Girl looking over Le Morne Brabant at Ebony Forest in Mauritius

Explore Eureka Waterfalls 

Another thing to do on Mauritius Island is to visit the Eureka Waterfalls. Behind the Eureka House in Moka are four waterfalls located within a few minutes walk.

The trail is easy to follow and the entrance fee to visit the Eureka House and waterfalls is Rs 300. 

Eureka Waterfall Mauritius Guide

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Hiking in Black River Gorges National Park 

The Black River Gorges National Park is one of the most popular places to visit in Mauritius. The national park covers over  6,700 hectares of mountains and forests and is an excellent spot for hiking.

The Black River Gorges is completely free to visit and there are different hiking trails to choose from including the Black River Peak , Mare aux Joncs  and  Savanne trail or the more challenging Parakeet trail . 

The national park is also home to two beautiful waterfalls – Cascade 500 Pieds and Alexandra Falls .

500 feet waterfall at Cascade 500 Pied in Mauritius

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base of Alexandra Falls surrounded by green plants

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Most of the trails are well-marked but you can also use the maps.me app. 

There are four main entrances to the Black River Gorges and the two information centers are located at Petrin and Black River. 

View of mountains and forest at the Black River Gorges National Park in Mauritius places to visit

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Trou Kanaka

Ever been inside a volcano? If not, you can actually hike to Trou Kanaka, which is a dormant volcano in the village of Bois Chéri, in the south of Mauritius.

The volcano is easily accessible through a dirt road that weaves around a tea plantation. The landscape is truly breathtaking with rows of tea fields that seem to stretch out for miles!

The trail is mostly flat, thus suitable for all fitness levels. You do need to be careful when you get closer to the volcano as the path becomes slightly steeper and slippery there.

view of tea fields in Bois Chéri Mauritius on the way to Trou Kanaka crater

To get there, park your car on a little side road ( exact location ) found next to the tea fields. Take the path next to the Kanaka Lane sign. Keep walking and then turn right along a narrow path. 

You’ll eventually reach an intersection that opens up to more tea fields. Turn left and keep walking straight ahead until you find a path on your left that goes slightly uphill. This leads to the viewpoint area. You can also hike down to the inside of the volcano if you wish. 

Overall, it should take between 45 minutes and 1 hour to get from the main road to Trou Kanaka. For more details, you can refer to this map .

View of Trou Kanaka from inside the crater

Plateau Remousse Viewpoint

Located in the Black River Gorges National Park, the Plateau Remousse trail leads to one of the most beautiful viewpoints in Mauritius!

After a 45-minute hike, you’ll be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the lush green vegetation and mountains. Although the path leading to the viewpoint is rather steep, it’s still accessible to all fitness levels.

You can start your hike from the Black River Visitor Center (west side) and make your way into the forest until you reach an intersection and a sign showing the way to Plateau Remousse. 

From there, it’s just a matter of following the signs until you reach the viewpoint. You can read my Mauritius hiking guide for more detailed directions.

Girl enjoying the view at Plateau Remousse viewpoint

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Relax and snorkel on Pointe D’Esny Beach 

Pointe D’Esny is a small stretch of white sand beach located on the southeast coast of Mauritius. Due to its remote location, the beach is not very crowded, making it one of my favorite beaches in Mauritius !

Unfortunately, the beach doesn’t have too many shady spots but the crystal-clear water should be enough reason to visit!  

Tip : If you plan on taking a snorkeling trip in the south, I recommend this snorkeling trip which includes Blue Bay Marine Park, Pointe D’Esny and Ile des Deux Cocos where you’ll be served a traditional Mauritian lunch.

If you’re coming from the Mahebourg Waterfront, drive along the Coastal Road for about five minutes until you see a sign saying “Pedestrian access to the beach” . 

Since there isn’t any parking lot, you’ll have to leave your car alongside the road and follow the narrow path that leads to the beach. 

Pointe D'Esny Mahebourg Mauritius

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Bras D’Eau National Park 

A less popular alternative to the Black River Gorges, Bras D’Eau National Park covers an area of over 490 hectares and is one of the most underrated things to see in Mauritius. 

You can start your hike from the visitor’s center or if you’re coming from Bras D’Eau Beach, walk along the road and take the little dirt road on your right (click here for the exact location).  

Keep walking until you see a stone building. From there, walk a few meters further and then turn right until you reach a sign pointing to the “Coq de Bois” trail and “Mare Chevrette”. 

If you don’t mind walking further, I also recommend continuing the hike to Mare Sarcelle, a coastal wetland located near Poste La Fayette beach.

mauritius tourist destination

La Vallée de Ferney  

La Vallée de Ferney  is a forest and wildlife reserve located in the southeast of Mauritius, near Mahebourg.

You can hike around the valley on your own or hire a guide for a fee. The path is well-marked so you can easily follow the trail and admire the indigenous plant species and rare birds. 

La Vallée de Ferney is open every day from 9 a.m to 5 p.m and the entrance fee is Rs 400 for tourists and Rs 200 for locals (self-guided hike).

Lush forest and hills at the Vallée de Ferney in Mauritius

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Malenga Viewpoint

What if you could get to the most underrated scenic place in Mauritius without any hiking at all?

Overlooking Pieter Both and Deux Mamelles mountains, Malenga viewpoint is a great place to visit for those who seek tranquility. On a clear day, you can even see as far as the northern islands.

There’s also a little gazebo where you can have a picnic with a view. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can visit the two small waterfalls found down the stairs that lead to the village of Creve Coeur.

Note : If you’re coming by car, you can park at this spot which also has a pretty nice view.

Wooden kiosk at Malenga Viewpoint in Mauritius

Island hopping to Ile de la Passe 

This is where the British and French fought for Mauritius Island back in the 1800s. There are only a few ruins left on Ile de la Passe and it’s a popular stop on the  Mauritius 5 Islands boat trip . 

Old ruins on Ile de la Passe Mauritius

Visit Ile Au Phare (Ile aux Fouquets National Park) 

Ile au Phare (also known as Lighthouse Island) is a small island located not too far from Ile de la Passe.

The island features a lighthouse that was built in 1864. Unfortunately, the stairs inside the lighthouse are not well maintained but you can still enjoy the view from the beach and relax in the calm shallow waters. 

Tip : You can get a bird’s eye view of Ile au Phare from the summit of Lion Mountain !

Lighthouse on Ile aux Fouquets National Park

Hike up Le Pouce Mountain 

Shaped like a thumb, the peak of Le Pouce Mountain provides a 360-degree view of Mauritius Island . Located in the village of Petit Verger, Saint Pierre, the hiking trail is easy to follow, making it perfect for all fitness levels.    

Mountain views from the peak of Le Pouce in Mauritius

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Visit the SSR Botanical Garden Pamplemousses 

Another best thing to do in Mauritius is to visit the SSR Botanical Garden (Pamplemousses Garden).

Famous for its giant Water Lilies, the garden is great for a quick nature stroll under the shade. There are also several walkways lined with rows of palm trees that make for a great photo backdrop. 

Tip : If you want to visit all the best attractions in North Mauritius, I recommend this private guided tour  which includes a visit to the Botanical Garden.

The SSR Botanical Garden is open daily from 8.30 a.m to 5.30 p.m, including public holidays. The entrance fee is Rs 300 for tourists, Rs 25 for Mauritians, and free for kids under 5 years old. 

Note: Entrance is free on Sundays and public holidays for Mauritians only.

mauritius tourist destination

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Hike up Corps de Garde Mountain 

A great spot for nature lovers, Corps de Garde mountain stands at a height of 720 meters and is located in Stanley, Rose Hill.

The hike isn’t too challenging but since the path isn’t shaded, an early start is advisable to avoid the scorching midday sun. 

Girl on top of Corps de Garde Mountain

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Visit the Chateau de Labourdonnais 

Built in 1856, the Chateau de Labourdonnais is a beautiful colonial mansion that has now been converted into a museum.

Located in Mapou in the north (less than a 25-minute drive from Port Louis), the building looks quite impressive from the outside surrounded by tall trees.  

Note that you have to pay an entrance fee which includes a complimentary tasting session of locally-made rums and fruit juices. 

Tip : You can book  this tour  to see the highlights of the north coast, including a visit to Chateau de Labourdonnais.  

Mansion of Chateau de Labourdonnais

Trou aux Cerfs

Located in Curepipe, Trou aux Cerfs is a dormant volcano and one of the most popular natural attractions in Mauritius. There’s a paved track that goes all around the crater, making it a popular jogging spot.

You’ll also find a gazebo and a few benches if you want to take a rest and enjoy the panoramic views of Curepipe, Trois Mamelles, Le Pouce and Pieter Both mountains.

There’s enough parking space at the entrance and public toilets are available as well.

Tip : This private guided tour of Southwest Mauritius  includes a visit to Trou aux Cerfs and other attractions like Chamarel, Ganga Talao (Grand Bassin), and Black River Gorges.

view of the crater of Trou aux Cerfs volcano

Azuri Village 

Located in the north of Mauritius, Azuri village is home to luxury boutiques and apartments and the Radisson Blu Azuri Resort & Spa .

If you’re not staying at the resort, you can explore the area for free during the annual Christmas market that usually takes place during the first or second week of December. 

Girl walking along Azuri Village in Mauritius

Telfair Garden (Souillac Beach) 

Telfair Garden is located near Souillac Beach and is among the most picturesque places to visit in Mauritius.

Take a stroll along the beach to watch the waves and see the fishermen at work or have a little picnic on the beach. 

Trees along the beach at Telfair Garden in Souillac

Watch the sunset on Signal Mountain 

If you’re not up for a hike but prefer an easy walk to witness the sunset over Port Louis, Signal Mountain is right up your alley!

The path is easy to follow and it takes less than one hour to climb to the top.  

View from Signaux Mountain in Port Louis

Swim in the Rochester Falls 

Being one of the most spectacular waterfalls in Mauritius, Rochester Falls is a must-visit! The waterfall is accessible through a dirt road from Souillac and does not involve any strenuous hike. 

There’s also another path that takes you directly to the top of the waterfall. You can find it by searching “ Road to Rochester Waterfalls ” on Google Maps. 

Cascading water at Rochester Falls Mauritius

Have an adventure-filled day at Casela World of Adventures 

Casela World of Adventure is an adventure park/zoo located in the west of Mauritius and a great place to visit for families. 

Those who seek a dose of adrenaline can choose any activity on the Thrill Mountain package (for an additional fee), from zip-lining to bungee jumping to walking on the Nepalese bridge while taking in the view of the mountains and forest! 

You can also go a safari to spot various animals such as zebras, giraffes, ostriches and more or just explore the park on foot. 

The best time to visit is on weekdays when it’s not too crowded. The park is open every day from 9 a.m to 5 p.m and entrance tickets start from Rs 1,210 for adults and Rs 970 for children (tourist price).

Giraffe at Casela World of Adventure Mauritius

La Vallée des Couleurs

La Vallée des Couleurs is a nature park famous for its 23 colored earth, waterfalls and wide range of outdoor activities such as zipline, Nepalese bridge, quad biking and more. 

During my visit, I opted for the waterfall zipline. Although it was short, it quite thrilling to zipline across the river and straight to the top of a waterfall! I also visited the 23 colored earth and geology tunnel before ending with a little hike to the waterfalls. 

I found that 2 hours was enough to see all the main sights but if you prefer to do more activities, you could easily spend the whole day there.

Tip : This full-day tour includes visits to La Vallée des Couleurs, La Vanille Nature Park (a crocodile and tortoise park), and Gris Gris Beach.

Entrance fee : Rs 400 for adults or Rs 200 for children (tourist price).

Cascade Vacoas waterfall at La Vallée des Couleurs

Visit Ganga Talao (Grand Bassin)

If you’re wondering what to do in Mauritius Island, make sure to visit Ganga Talao, also known as Grand Bassin. It’s a large crater lake located in the central region of Mauritius close to the Black River Gorges National Park.

The Ganga Talao is the most important place of worship for the Hindu community of Mauritius and features a 33-meter statue of Lord Shiva, the tallest on the whole island.

In 1972, water was brought from the Ganges in India and mixed in Grand Bassin to create a link between these two religious sites.

hindu statues at Ganga Talao in Mauritius

Nowadays, every year during the Maha Shivaratri celebrations, thousands of Hindus from every corner of Mauritius go on a pilgrimage to the Ganga Talao.

Tip : If you want to visit Grand Bassin as part of a tour, I recommend booking this full-day guided tour  which also includes visits to Trou aux Cerfs, Chamarel, and Black River Gorges.

The lake looks very peaceful and is dotted with temples and statues of Hindu Gods. Be careful of the monkeys though as there are quite a few in this area. Nevertheless, it’s one of the best places to visit in Mauritius for free.

Entrance is free and make sure to cover your shoulders and knees before entering the site and temples.

hindu temple at the foot of Grand Bassin in Mauritius

Weekend trip to Rodrigues Island

Located about a 1.5-hour flight from Mauritius, Rodrigues Island is a must-visit. This little island is sometimes referred to as the Mauritius of yesteryears, making it perfect for those seeking a slower pace of life.

Most people travel to Rodrigues mainly to relax but the island also boasts an incredibly raw landscape with lots of opportunities for adventurous activities such as hiking, zip-lining, and cave exploration. 

Some of the best places to visit in Rodrigues include Trou D’Argent, Ile aux Cocos, Mont Limon viewpoint, François Leguat Reserve, Port Mathurin and more.

Since Rodrigues is much smaller than Mauritius, you can easily visit the most popular attractions during a weekend trip but if you really want to uncover some hidden gems, I highly recommend spending at least one week on the island.

best places to visit in Rodrigues Island

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How to get around Mauritius? 

Now that you know what to do in Mauritius, I’m going to tell you about the best ways to get around Mauritius. For more details, be sure to read my full guide to getting around Mauritius .

If you need to book an airport transfer, you can do so though the link below:

  • One-way private transfer from the airport to any hotel in Mauritius

Driving in Mauritius is easy and affordable, so the best way to get around is by renting a car. You’ll get the freedom to go anywhere you want and explore more off the beaten path.

Another reason why I recommend renting a car is because some of the tourist attractions, especially those found in the south aren’t easily accessible by public transportation.

The price of car rental in Mauritius starts at Rs 1,000 (US$ 21) per day . I recommend and use Discover Cars as they compare the rates of local and international car rental companies so you get the best deal.

CLICK HERE TO CHECK CAR RENTAL RATES IN MAURITIUS

Private Taxi

If you don’t want to drive, the next best alternative is to hire a private taxi  for the day and customize your own travel itinerary.

CLICK HERE TO HIRE A PRIVATE DRIVER (available with English, French, or German-speaking driver).

Finally, for those on a budget, you can get to most of the popular attractions by bus.  A regular bus ticket in Mauritius costs between  Rs 17 and Rs 47 (around US$ 1 or less) per trip , depending on the distance covered. 

Note that traveling by bus can be time-consuming but it’s a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture.

Another thing to note is that the bus routes aren’t available on Google Maps but you can use this website or inquire at the bus terminal if you want to know which bus to take.

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Where to Stay in Mauritius?

Solana beach hotel  .

If you’re wondering where to stay in Mauritius , you should consider Solana Beach Hotel , one of my favorite adult-only hotels in Mauritius , located in Belle Mare on the east coast.

The hotel is affordable and the great thing about it is that each room faces the ocean! The rooms are nicely decorated, with a private bathroom and a huge double bed. Solana is perfect if you’re looking for a relaxing vacation on the beach! 

CHECK LATEST RATES AND AVAILABILITY HERE

Seaview double room at Solana Beach Hotel Mauritius

La Mariposa Mauritius

If you thought that staying on a beachfront property would be crazy expensive, La Mariposa Mauritius will prove you wrong. Set on a little private beach on the west coast of Mauritius, La Mariposa almost rivals high-end accommodations.

With 34 comfortable rooms to choose from (14 of which are equipped with a full kitchen), an infinity pool overlooking the ocean and Le Morne Brabant and lots of activities to do in the area, it’s no doubt one of the best places to stay in Mauritius on a budget.

For more details, make sure to read my detailed review of La Mariposa Mauritius .

view of la mariposa hotel surrounded by a lush garden

Green Cottage Chamarel

If you would like to stay slightly off the beaten path while still being close to all the top attractions in Chamarel, I highly recommend Green Cottage Chamarel .

It’s perfect for nature lovers, bird watchers or those who simply crave tranquility. The view alone makes it the best place to stay in Chamarel as it overlooks the lush green valley and mountains.

The house can accommodate up to six people and features two ensuite bedrooms, a fully-equipped kitchen and a living room with two single beds.

There’s also a cozy fireplace and a small fire pit outside to keep you warm on a cold night. For more information, make sure to read my detailed review of Green Cottage Chamarel here .

a garden with 2 wooden chairs in front of Green Cottage Chamarel Mauritius

Otentic Eco Tent Experience

If you want to experience something a bit different during your trip to Mauritius, I highly recommend staying at Otentic Eco Tent Experience .

Situated on the east coast, Otentic is the best place to go glamping in Mauritius ! Each tent can fit up to 5 guests and features both double and single beds, a private bathroom, electricity and running water.

Activities like mountain biking, kayaking, and boat trip to Ile aux Cerfs are also included for free, plus there are lots of attractions to visit and hiking trails to explore nearby. For more details, make sure to read this review of Otentic Eco Tent .

The safari tents surrounded by palm trees at Otentic Eco Tent Experience is perfect for glamping in Mauritius

Vanilla House 

If you’re looking for a cheap place to stay, look no further than Vanilla House. Located on the west coast of Mauritius, the guesthouse offers nine spacious suites tucked in the middle of a lush green garden.

Each room comes with either a double bed or two twin beds, a private bathroom, kitchenette, free Wi-Fi and the most delicious breakfast you could ever wish for! Read my detailed review about my stay at Vanilla House or click here to book a stay.

Related post: Best places to stay in Mauritius

Best time to visit Mauritius 

Mauritius Island has two distinct seasons: summer (November to April) and winter (May to October).

Although you can travel to Mauritius at any time of the year, try to plan your trip between May and October to benefit from cheaper hotel rates. The rain will also be less likely to affect your plans during these months. 

January to March is the cyclone season , so the weather can sometimes be unpredictable and it will be raining a lot more. 

On average, you can expect temperatures of about 15 to 28 degrees Celsius in winter and 24 to 31 degrees Celsius in summer. Temperatures can sometimes go up to 34 degrees Celsius in the north and along the coastal regions. 

Related post: Best time of the year to visit Mauritius

As you can see Mauritius isn’t just your typical honeymoon destination. There is something for all types of travelers, whether you want to relax on the beach or explore deeper into the mountains and forest. I hope this list of 44 things to do in Mauritius gave you some inspiration for your next trip!

  • How to travel Mauritius on a backpacking budget?
  • Best places to stay on Mauritius Island
  • What you should know before driving in Mauritius
  • 30 delicious food to try in Mauritius
  • Top places to visit in Port Louis
  • Guide to visiting Black River Gorges
  • Mauritius hiking guide: 28 hikes to do on the island
  • Guide to visiting South Mauritius
  • Guide to visiting North Mauritius
  • Guide to visiting Mauritius East
  • Chamarel travel guide

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Steph is an outdoor enthusiast who’s always down for adventure. When she's not traveling abroad, you’ll either find her exploring her own backyard or researching her next trip. She writes adventure travel guides featuring waterfalls, mountains, and beaches and shares her tips on how to travel on a budget without compromising on comfort and experience.

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Wow, I never knew there were so many cool things to do here!

There’s definitely a lot to do here :)

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This is such a helpful post for a country that I didn’t know too much about. I love wild swimming so would especially love to visit Eau Bleue Waterfall.

Thank you Jessica! :) Eau Bleue is my favorite spot in Mauritius! I didn’t even know about it until about 2 years ago, it’s such a magical place and worth visiting for sure!

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I never knew there was so much to see and do in Mauritius. Your post is inspirational and I will be including a trip to Mauritius in my travel plans.

Thank you so much! :) I hope you visit soon! Don’t hesitate to reach out if you need more help to plan your trip :)

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Wow what an awesome post ..never knew there are so many things to enjoy in Mauritius.

Thank you, I’m glad you like it! I’ve just included the main highlights in this post but there’s even more to do in Mauritius!

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Mauritius is absolutely gorgeous and I definitely want to go there one day. All of the nature and adventures look epic!

Yes, Mauritius is amazing! If you love the outdoors, you’ll definitely love it here :)

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Awesome guide. Lots of tips for our visit. We will be in Maurtius for 6 days and will try to do as much as possible thanks to your help! Any recommendatios for scuba diving?

Thank you, Paulo :) For scuba diving, I recommend this one on the east coast ( click here for more details ) or this one in Tamarin Bay which is on the west coast ( click here for more details ). Both have great reviews, so you can choose whichever one is closest to your accommodation.

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So so helpful! Thank you for all the info! I’ve spent last 2 days reading through your blogs about Mauritius an I feel so good knowing everything in advance! Even booked a few boat trips because of you! Yay!

Hi Maris! Thank you, I’m so happy to know that you’ve found my blog helpful! :) I hope to enjoy your trip to Mauritius! Cheers :)

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16 Best Places to Visit in Mauritius • DESTINATIONS IN 2024

Mauritius is a little country with a lot to offer. Turn a corner, there’s something pretty. Catch a bus, prepare to watch the sky. Stubbed your toe?

At least you have a beautiful background as you madly hop around screaming bloody murder!

Suffice to say, there a tonne of beautiful places to visit in Mauritius, and any number of them could be considered  “best” . Of course, as has become something of a reoccurring theme with my Mauritius content, there are places that are mega-touristic and spoonfed to the people that are travelling to Mauritius, and then there are those that aren’t.

So this list has a bit of both because balance is good! I’ll cover a few of the most major tourist spots on the Mauritius island, however, perhaps not as many as you’d find elsewhere on the internet. That’s cause I just had to dedicate some wordage to a few other mean spots around the island. Peaceful quiet places just built for lazy days getting work done, talking some smack, eating some local bites, and max chillin’.

Does that sound like a good day? If it does, you’re my kinda person! Ready? Let’s go check out some of the best places to visit in Mauritius.

Hiking on Mauritus's south coast - the place to visit for adventure

Looking for a dope spot? This is the best area in Mauritius to chill!

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The Le Morne Brabant mountain climb southside

You get a little bit of everything Mauritius in the Le Morne area. Stunning beaches, slow village life, hulking mountains, hiking, waterfalls, and local eats… it’s the best!

  • Climb Le Morne mountain for a spectacular sunrise or sunset.
  • Hit the beach for s spot of kitesurfing, fishing, or just chilling.
  • Explore more of Mauritius’s wild south coast.

Ready for that nicely balanced list? Let’s cut to the main serving of today’s course because this dirtbag is hungry!

From Mauritius’s honeymoon places to its famous places and the peaceful ones, let’s take a tour of the island.

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#1 – Mahebourg – An overlooked place to go in Mauritius.

Mahebourg waterfont during a Mauritius cyclone

  • Close to the airport.
  • Surrounded by prettiness.
  • Has potentially the best mine bouille in Mauritius.

We’re starting off the list of places of interest in Mauritius with Mahebourg purely for its location – 10 km from the airport! Granted, the island is small enough that you could travel to any place in Mauritius straight after landing. Mahebourg gets overlooked though, so let’s show it some love!

  • Why it’s awesome: Though not as old as the capital Port Louis, it’s still a really pretty city. It’s got a much more local feel both for the reduced amount of tourists and development when compared with Port Louis. It’s also perched in a perfect spot on the south-east coast and surrounded by some more of Mauritius’s handsomely attractive places.
  • What to do there: Straight up, you gotta go to Coin Casse Croute and get yourself a mine bouille (Sino-Mauritian boiled noodles). Specifically, a seafood mine bouille. What kinda seafood? I dunno but holy sweet halim that’s a mine bouille that knows just how to treat my tastebuds! Other than that, the Mahebourg Waterfront is crazy pretty! If you’ve just landed, this will be your first taste of Mauritius’s twinkling turquoise waters. Lastly, for a bit of outside-the-city exploration, there are peaceful fishing villages scattered around outside Mahebourg, Lion Mountain towers over the coastline and is a prime place in Mauritius for some day hiking, and Blue Bay just outta town is the beginner course in those exquisite white and blue beaches.

Sidenote: Although there are some great places to stay Mahebourg, it’s equally viable, and maybe even preferable, to stay at Blue Bay (by the ocean) and take day trips into Mahebourg and the surrounding areas. That does mean you can’t eat that mine bouille three times a day though… hmm…

#2 – Port Louis – Sleepy city number two and the capital of Mauritius.

Woman at a Port Louis church praying to Jesus

  • A chill capital.
  • Also a pretty capital!
  • Cheap food.

The laid-back capital city of Mauritius. It’s quiet and there’s not a lot going on; it’s bustling when the school kids get out, drops off after sundown, and I love it for that. This ain’t no Asian metropolis – this is city life done slow island style!

  • Why it’s awesome: Honestly, it’s just a nice place in Mauritius to visit. It’s not hectic or crazy; it’s a pretty port city with some crowds but nothing major. There’s cheap local city eats around (amazing, considering Mauritius can be quite expensive ) and some old-style colonial architecture mixed in with the modern trimmings. This isn’t the best place to visit in Mauritius nor the most stunning – backpacking in Mauritius is always going to be about those serene natural attractions – but I like it!
  • What to do there: Much like Mahebourg, a walk along the Port Louis Waterfront is a pleasant stroll. Les Jardins De La Compagnie , a small but stacked garden, is equally tranquil. As for a historical place in Mauritius, Aapravasi Ghat World Heritage Site has got the important education on Mauritius’s slavery-based and colonial roots. Plus, it’s free! That’s a strong recommendation. Otherwise, to be honest, I never visited Port Louis much except for when I had some errands to run and felt like a little explore. Even for a place in Mauritius to visit at night for a spot of partying, Port Louis is not your best bet. It’s sleepy in every sense of the word.

Check out Chapeau La Paille for a dank and delicious dahl puri (like a roti burrito but different). Local bus stop eats just get better.

#3 – Flic en Flac – Top of Mauritius’s tourist places to visit.

Aerial view of Flic en Flac Beach - most popular tourist place in Mauritius

  • Top-notch beach.
  • Excellent facilities.
  • Crazy touristy.

Can I call Flic en Flac the tourist capital of Mauritius? I dunno, but I’m gonna do it anyway. It’s fully built for the tourist-in-Mauritius life. If that’s what you’re looking for, this is where to go in Mauritius without a shadow of a doubt.

  • Why it’s awesome: Look, it’s certainly not my vibe. Flic en Flac has exploded and it’s not necessarily a pretty explosion: it’s more like a grotesque explosion with shrapnel and disembodied swimsuit bods flying everywhere. Developments, apartment complexes, high-end resorts, and souvenir shopping paves the way in Flic en Flac. All that said, it still definitely makes the shortlist of the most beautiful beaches in Mauritius. Besides, when is a BBQ at the beach ever not awesome!
  • What to do there: Pack for the beach because it’s beach resort town things! Eat some breakfast, go for a swim, work on your tan, fall asleep in the sun and regret your life choices later… There’s also some proper good snorkelling and diving spots in Flic en Flac so that’s a nice bit of something to break up the nothing! For the beach holiday thing, it’s still one of the best places to visit in Mauritius with the family. Maybe, just not so much for the travellers. With a whole host of restaurants, clubs, casinos, and all the other jazz (Flic en Flac is arguably the top party place in Mauritius for more mainstream events), you’ll spend a lot of money while seemingly not doing a lot of anything.

Shoutout and reminder:  As Mauritius’s tourism has exploded, bad practices have crept in, particularly in Flic en Flac. There are a number of beachfront resorts and hotels in Flic en Flac that now have private beaches, off-limits to everyone including the locals. Stay somewhere cool; don’t stay somewhere gross.

#4 – Poudre d’Or – A peaceful place in Mauritius – my favourite.

Exploring a ghost house in Poudre d'Or - my best place to visit in Mauritius

  • Not touristic at all.
  • But still close to some of Mauritius’s famous tourist places.
  • So, so peaceful.

If Port Louis is sleepy, then Poudre d’Or is comatose. A fishing village on Mauritius’s north coast and just an exquisitely quiet place to visit. Nothing ever happens in Poudre d’Or.

  • Why it’s awesome: It really feels like you’ve abandoned all sense of Mauritius’s various tourist spots. There are a few local shops in town that shut down early, one snack that stays open late so people can get their takeaway munchies (down the road from the mosque), and the locals still gather at the village hall to watch the community television at night. The simple village life awaits.
  • What to do there: Shit all! It’s sweet glorious village life. A little bit of aimless exploration is the name of the game. (There’s a creepy-ass ghost house on the point which definitely needs to be enjoyed.) It’s a good base for visiting a few other places in Mauritius’s north. Pamplemousses has the rather charming Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Gardens and is good for a nice day trip. Otherwise, Grand Baie and Grand Gaube nearby are two extremely beautiful places to visit in Mauritius… which is exactly why they’re the next two entries on the list!

Oh, and there’s a ten-outta-ten friendly roti man near the bus stop on the west side of the waterfront.

#5 – Grand Baie – Another tourist-favourite place to visit in the north of Mauritius.

Grand Gaube Beach - a honeymoon place in Mauritius

  • Sweet baby blues, I got lost in those eyes!
  • Very touristic.
  • But big enough to break away.

I’m not a fan of Grand Baie vibe-wise per se, however, it is undeniably exquisitely beautiful! If nothing else, it’s a must-see place in Mauritius though not necessarily a must-stay one. Unless you like your remote African island with resorts and casinos, of course.

  • Why it’s awesome: Much like the Blue Bay twinkling turquoise introduction, Grand Baie brings more of the white sand and shining water, though maybe with a touch more green in the palette. Front-and-centre is painfully touristic but the good thing about Grand Baie is that it’s a grand… bay! There’s more than one spot around.
  • What to do there: If you are looking for the Mauritian tourism thing, Grand Baie provides; casinos, activities (mostly of the aquatic variety), shopping, clubs, etc… it’s all there. Grand Baie is another of Mauritius’s must-visit places for diving too. To be totally fair though, you’ll probably be doing a fat lot of nothing on the beaches… which is good because that’s where Grand Baie truly shines! The main beach in the centre is, again, eh, but it chills out if you walk further along. Pereybere is another hit with the tourists, as is Mont Choisy on the other side. La Cuvette is a bit more tucked away though calling it a Mauritian hidden gem is reaching. For a nice balance between the majestic well-frequented beachness and the lovely localness, head to Trou aux Biches (pronounced True Ox Bitches if you’re a hipcat).

Oh, for food, yeah, sod the fancy restaurants! Hunt around for Ti Kouloir Snack for a mean boulette (dumplings) and mine bouille. It’s not on Google Maps; you’ll have to find it the old-fashioned way!

#6 – Grand Gaube – The perfectly chill alternative to Grand Baie.

A man and a dog at a beautiful beach place in Grand Gaube, Mauritius

  • Has the scenery of Grand Baie without the vibe.
  • A long time ago, this was the Amsterdam of Mauritius.
  • An abundance of sea-penises.

Too many dicks. Some might call them sea cucumbers but semantics be damned! They’re booby-trapped penises on the seafloor and when I step on them, I want to go back to Australia with the snakes and the crocs. Ugh.

  • Why it’s awesome: Well, it’s not for the sea penises! (Unless you’re into that sorta thing.) That’s kinda the payoff you have to make though: Grand Gaube has all of the sensual charm of Grand Baie without any of the emotional availability issues. Gorgeous scenery and much less touristed.
  • What to do there: I dunno, man; it’s another beach. You know how beaches work – you got dis! Actually, I do got something super cool for ya! You’ll see a mountain on an island close to Grand Gaube – Gunnar’s Quoin/Coin de Mire . Go climb that sucker. You’ll need to seduce a local fisherman with your wily bartering charm (and rupees) to get you out there (AND BACK AGAIN), but it certainly makes for a much more unexplored place in Mauritius! Oh, and go get a mine frite (fried noodles) from the blue shack on the waterfront .

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#7 – Le Morne Brabant – Hiking, beaches, a yummy mountain: one of Mauritius’s beautiful places with a bit of everything.

The Le Morne Brabant mountain climb southside

  • Something for everyone.
  • A slow and tranquil feeling.
  • Excellent sunsets.

Down on the southwest coast is Le Morne Brabant and the Le Morne peninsula… and it’s pure awesome! It’s like taking all the best bits of Mauritius and putting them in one sexy spot. Le Morne Brabant is easily one of the most romantic places in Mauritius if you like romancing geographic locations: sweet, seductive, and slow-dancing its way right into your heart.

  • Why it’s awesome: It’s a perfect balance between the tourist/expat feeling of the west coast and the slow-tempo fishermen village life of the south coast. You get twinkling wide beaches and luscious forests to the shore. There are vibrant sunsets and dank munchies. There’s ganja around (shh) and one bang-on sexy mountain with curves in all the right places backdropping the whole thing. Le Morne is like being served a platter with doughnuts, pizza, joints, and celery for the vegans. Everybody’s happy!
  • What to do there:  Climbing that mountain for sunset is a helluva start! It’s actually a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a rather substantial historical site in Mauritius . The beach is another solid choice. Le Morne is one of the best places in Mauritius to go for kitesurfing (fishing too). It’s also just a perfect base for exploring the south coast. You can venture along east for the wild south feels, or up north you’ll find Chamarel ,  Black River Gorges National Park , plus a tonne of other good bits. Just get out and explore!

Tourists tend to head to the part of town north of the peninsula or on the peninsula itself. For maximum prettiness, the peninsula is where it’s at, but I really dig the village south of the peninsula on the coast. It’s much more local and just has really good vibes.

#8 – Mauritius’s South Coast – The Wild South.

South coast forest and beach - best place to visit in Mauritius for camping

  • Fewer people.
  • Harsher beaches.
  • Just kinda… wider feeling.

The south is dope and a criminally overlooked place to visit on the Mauritius island. Wider, emptier, a bit rougher, and just a bit further feeling away. Absolutely give the south of Mauritius a bit of attention; it’s one of the best things you can do in Mauritius if you ask me. It would be a shame not to soak it up!

  • Why it’s awesome: There are sandy beaches on Mauritius’s south coast, but you’ll also find the wild beaches. Rocky shorelines flourishing with critter life and mercilessly hounded by some hectic swell. A little bit of exploration in the south – on and off the coast – always seems to offer some dope new spot or waiting secret. Also, the people are crusty yet friendly – yay!
  • What to do there: Camping. There’s not even a question about it. Pack your gear and essentials because there are so many top places to camp on Mauritius’s south coast! Both Maconde Beach and Benares Beach are cool places to visit in Mauritius’s south and ripe for some beach camping. There are waterfalls and hikes too; even just walking the coast and cliff lines, though perhaps requiring a bit of bushbashing, makes for an excellent hike. You could opt to base yourself in Souillac – it’s a busy town and pretty central on the south coast – but honestly, the joy of the south coast is the sparseness. There are quaint little villages along every stretch. It may not offer the full feeling of being lost but the south of Mauritius is definitely one of the best places to visit for a bit of adventure!

#9 – Mauritius’s Mountains – The beautiful natural attractions of Mauritius with that wonderful isolated goodness.

Trois Mamelles - a hiking place in Mauritius

  • Sweet mountainy magic.
  • Excellent day hikes.
  • Island panoramas for days!

From pretty much anywhere you go sightseeing in Mauritius, there’ll be a mountain hovering above. Island mountains, beach mountains, mountains skirting the cities – it’s that sweet sweet isolated peak goodness! Do you believe in mountains?

…I do.

  • Why it’s awesome: Dude… it’s a mountain! Beaches are cool and all, but they’re also super lame and boring. Mountainfolk are where it’s at! The mountains in Mauritius are not exactly world-famous trekking places. They all cut unique shapes with yummy faces and boulders (there’s not a strong rock climbing scene, so I guarantee that there are some waiting-to-be-discovered routes), however, none of the peaks exceed 900 metres. They’re perfect for a day hike for when you need to burn off those newly gained mine bouillie love handles.
  • What to do there: Climb dem suckers! Most of the mountains in Mauritius have a trail, even if it’s tough to find or require venturing through some private land to reach. Like I said, they’re short but sweet day hikes suited for beginners – with some exceptions – to sweat it out and be rewarded with an island panorama (isolated peaks and small islands are a knock-out combo). They’re also ripe for camping. They’re not so high that it’s a harsh night’s sleep. In fact, in the midst of a summer humidity, they’re probably the best place to go in Mauritius for a good night’s sleep.

But you didn’t tell us where to go in Mauritius for some mountainous fun!

Yes, I did, right here in the Mauritius hiking guide ! Wam, bam, you’re welcome, madame .

#10 – Mauritius’s Waterfalls – More places for hiking in Mauritius with the option of cooling off!

Tamarind Falls (Sept Cascade) - best waterfall in Mauritius

  • Like a mountain except there’s water.
  • Like a beach except there’s hiking!
  • Usually some cliff-jumping too.

You get a mad hike but then you get to finish it with a dope swim: they’re places to see in Mauritius with the best of both worlds! There are actually a metric shitton of waterfalls in Mauritius and a lot are pretty spectacular too. Some are secret and hidden – just waiting to be discovered – while others are super popular and for good reasons.

  • Why it’s awesome: Well, they’re waterfalls! There’s water and its falling… it’s pretty simple really! Waterfalls are excellent fun.
  • What to do there: Not all the falls require some hiking. There are plenty of waterfalls that are easily accessible… but that’s boring! The best waterfalls need to be earned. A top recommendation to check out is Sept Cascade (Seven Waterfalls). As the name implies, you get seven for the price of one! And the price is $0 – oh yes. I do, however, recommend starting the hike from the opposite end to most of the tourists (so you’re walking uphill facing the falls); you’ll have to check out the aforementioned hiking guide for this.

Waterfalls are excellent and one of the best places for couples to visit in Mauritius! Couples seem to love waterfalls. You get to hang out with your partner while they’re wearing minimal clothing, all wet and slippery, while in the middle of a gorgeous forest… Dammit, I think I need to go jump off a waterfall now.

#11 – The Beautiful Beaches of Mauritius – Duh.

Posing against Grand Gaube waters - a beautiful place to visit in Mauritius

If you’re taking a trip to Mauritius, you’re probably already cognizant of the presence of some bombshell beaches. That’s kinda what Mauritius is famous for. Well, that and the Mauritian rum. Ooh, rum and beaches – holiday set!

  • Why it’s awesome: So goddamn pretty! We’re talking squeaky white sands, lagoon-like waters, and the feeling of looking through an impressionist’s colour-saturated mind’s eye. Actually, that’s a lie – no painter could ever accurately capture these motherfuckers.
  • What to do there: I’ve already touched on a bunch of the beach goodness, but that’s barely scraping the surface. I’m pointing you to the guide on Mauritius’s best beaches that I wrote because it’s a hefty subject. The beaches are easily the best places to visit in Mauritius on a honeymoon by sheer virtue of that seems to be why all the honeymooners travel here. Holding hands, swimming together, applying each other’s sun lotion – bleh! Where is the adventure! There are a bunch of water activities on Mauritius’s beaches too, and a bunch would also be considered adventure activities. Diving, surfing, kitesurfing, burying yourself above the eyeballs and seeing how long you can last before you pass out – it’s a real good time! Just take the time to break away from Mauritius’s tourist beach places.

There are a lot of beaches.

#12 – Grand Bassin (Ganga Talao) – A historical place to see in Mauritius.

Shiva statue at Grand Bassin (Ganga Talao) - a sacred historical site in Mauritius

  • Boom Shiva boom bhole!
  • One of the more sacred places you can visit in Mauritius.
  • Goes off in February!

Grand Bassin, or Ganga Talao, is another historical site in Mauritius and one with reverent importance to the Mauritian people that still hold to their Hindu origins. Once a year, sometime in February, Maha Shivaratri takes off and Grand Bassin still receives the proper Indian treatment… much to the dismay of many non-Hindu folks on the island.

Stop with the drums – I’m trying to sleep!

  • Why it’s awesome: So, Grand Bassin is a crater lake; it’s not super impressive if we’re strictly speaking its scope, however, it is pretty. The 33-metre-high towering statues that greet you (Shiva and Durga Maa) at the lake are certainly things that it’s hard not to see in Mauritius too!
  • What to do there: Wander around and check out the various temples and the lake; the Hanuman temple on the hill offers a sweet view on a clear day (potentially as far as Reunion Island). The real time to visit Grand Bassin is on the aforementioned Maha Shivaratri when people – particularly of Hindu background – make barefoot pilgrimages from across the island to the lake blaring speakers and dragging their ornate kawar . Much like India, Maha Shivaratri used to equally be the pilgrimage of stoners but alas, times have changed in Mauritius.

Why it’s awesome extended:  Initially, I wasn’ too enamoured with Grand Bassin – it was just a pretty Hindu lake. But as I spoke to people, particularly of the older generation, my feelings changed.

Grand Bassin has a number of folk tales and legends to connect it to Shiva, the Ganga, and Mama India. When the Indians were taken from their home and brought to Mauritius by the British, they risked losing their cultural identity and connection to their ancient heritage. Grand Bassin gave them a connection. I heard stories that gave me goosebumps.

The history of Mauritius really isn’t so old; two to three generations back and you’ve already hit slavery (sorry, “indentured labourers” ). My friend’s great-grandmother knew the man who discovered Grand Bassin and was focal in many of those legends surrounding the place. Taking some time to learn about Grand Bassin gives a window into Mauritius’s history and cultural roots, at least regarding the Indian heritage aspect. For that reason, it’s both a very interesting and  important place to visit in Mauritius.

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#13 – The Underwater Waterfall – Oh yes, that’s a must-see place in Mauritius.

Mauritius's underwater waterfall illusion - a famous must-see place

  • It’s a waterfall that’s underwater.
  • Ok, not really… it’s an optical illusion but still!
  • Costly to see.

How many times in your life have you seen an underwater waterfall? I’d hazard a guess that the number is pretty low! Those pesky universal physics are always getting in the way of shit like that. If you’re looking for a unique place in Mauritius that you won’t find anywhere else in the world, it may be worth considering forking over the cash for this one.

  • Why it’s awesome: Well, it’s certainly a very famous place in Mauritius to visit! Let’s talk about the elephant on the island though: it’s actually just an optical illusion (caused by the movement of sand on the seafloor). It’s definitely an optical illusion worth suspending your disbelief for though because dat shit be tight! Expertly beautiful.
  • What to do there: The underwater waterfall is a place to visit in Mauritius’s south – off the coast at Le Morne. There’s no way to see it without paying for a helicopter tour (or flying your own). You could also snap some pics with a travel photography drone , but I’m not so sure that counts… What to do there? Well, you look at it and softly coo I suppose. It’s also probably also another romantic place to visit in Mauritius on a date… provided you’re not secretly conspiring to push them out of the chopper, of course.

#14 – Black River Gorges National Park – A place in Mauritius for a more unexplored feeling.

Black River Gorges National Park viewpoint of Tamarin Bay and mountain

  • Hiking bonanza!
  • Tasty-ass river water.
  • And wildlife galore.

There’s no deep spiritual connection to the motherland here! Just sweet baby Shiva nature shenanigans. Plus a shitton of birds!

  • Why it’s awesome: Dude, it’s nature! Rolling gorges of green forests sounding with birdlife and the rivers and waterfalls weaving within. From up high, the views are magnificent taking you right to the stunning blue coastlines. Honestly, there’s not much else to say. It’s just a must-visit place in Mauritius for those that like trees and a strong absence of power outlets.
  • What to do there: Hike! Yup, that’s it. Maybe pack a picnic too. Plenty of Mauritius’s hiking trails are in Black River Gorges from the moderate to the ass-kickers. If you’re looking for just one recommendation, do the Macchabbe Trail . It’ll give you a nice all-rounder taste of the park’s offerings at a medium spiciness and with plenty of opportunities to see some critters too!

#15 – Rodrigues Island – A point of interest even teeny-tiner than Mauritius.

Rodrigues Island panorama - a top attraction near Mauritius

  • It just gets smaller.
  • And better.
  • And even more remote.

The smallest of the Mascarene Archipelago (Mauritius being the middle-man), Rodrigues is a top attraction in Mauritius and absolutely a must-see place considering you came all this way. Reaching Rodrigues is easy but costs ya. The ferry from Mauritius to Rodrigues leaves bi-monthly (give or take) and the price of a return ticket is maybe half the cost – $120ish vs. $230ish .

  • Why it’s awesome: Slow, sleepy island life just got simpler. It takes the smallness of Mauritius and squeezes it down like a juiced orange (with pulp, of course). Stand on a hill and you’ll be able to see coast to coast. The people are hella chill too! There’s a heap of wildlife – some rare and endemic species too – and the fruit is bountiful. They even have there own exclusive lemon! What’s it taste like? Well, it’s bitter and sour… so kinda like a lemon!
  • What to do there: Camping for sure, monsieur . Taking a cheap camping tent  for a weekend on the beach is a time-honoured Rodrigues tradition. Plus, you know, it’s free. Otherwise, just soak up the local life. That’s not to say there aren’t plenty of things to see on Rodrigues Island – it’s mega-pretty (there are even better diving sites too) – but you could probably walk around the whole thing in a couple of days… So instead, make some friends! Eat at the local markets, meet some mates camping on the weekend, smack their booties in a friendly game of chess. It doesn’t get much simpler than the tiny island life so just take it slow.

#16 – Reunion Island – Technically not a destination in Mauritius, however…

Reunion Island panorama - the next top destination after Mauritius

  • It’s no less gorgeous!
  • It’s also close by.
  • And very similar culturally and historically.

If you wanna discuss the differences between Reunion Island, it’s going to be a more nuanced discussion. Mauritius and Reunion – the Papa Bear of the Mascarene Archipelago – has a similar historical and cultural base : French colonialism rooted in slavery, French-based (albeit different) Creole language, bangin’ munchies…

The big difference is that Reunion is still very much a part of France. It’s an overseas territory, so you’ll need a different visa (a Reunion Visa , not a French one). So while this may technically not an attraction in Mauritius, it’s certainly one of the best places to visit from Mauritius.

  • Why it’s awesome: Reunion has got all the natural splendour of Mauritius’s many beautiful places: honeymoon beaches and verdant greenery spreading far. There are some added bonuses too, however. Geographically, Reunion tops out to some pretty devastating ranges in the middle; Piton des Neiges the highest point in the Indian Ocean actually! Plus an active volcano… that regularly erupts! If you’re looking for some properly crazy adventurous places to visit in Mauritius, you may want to consider switching islands… Oh, and the weed is cheaper and considerably less illegal! Boom Shiva.
  • What to do there: Honestly, pretty much anything you were planning on doing when travelling to Mauritius. Reunion is like a sabbatical getaway island of paradise for the French Fryers. It’s more slow-moving island life, an osmosis of some serene beauty, and a gentle feeling of escaping the planet’s continental chaos. I.e., do nothing.

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Is Mauritius an expensive place to visit?

Yes, Mauritius attracts a lot of honeymooners and therefore prices are high in Mauritius.

What is Mauritius famous for?

Mauritius is famous for being the home to the Dodo (an extinct flightless bird), stunning beaches and incredible but expensive resorts.

What is the best place to visit in Mauritius for couples?

The most romantic places to visit in Mauritius are the waterfalls which provide a romantic setting for picnics and quiet time together.

What is the best place to visit in Mauritius for families?

Flic en Flac is one of the most popular places to visit in Mauritius for families because of its awesome beaches and family-friendly activities.

Mmm, that’s certainly a list of some amazing places to visit in Mauritius. Hell, one’s not even in Mauritius! It still only scratches the surface though.

Mauritius does really bring the goods and you don’t have to look hard to find them. That said, the harder you look, the more you’ll find.

Mauritius still seems to have plenty of hidden gems that even the locals are still discovering. Considering its size, that really speaks volumes as to how much excellence is bursting from the seams here. That’s why I implore any visitor travelling in Mauritius to properly look.

Soak dat shit up because it’s so damn tasty: it’s like a Mauritian roti burrito floating in the Indian Ocean waiting to be munched. Munch dat shit!

Ask around, make some local friends, and see how awesome Mauritius truly is – and how special and unique its roots are – when you break away from the overdeveloped beaches with expensive restaurants lining them. Besides, there are plenty of secret beaches too.

So go find ’em.

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Lying 800km east of Madagascar, Mauritius is part of the Mascarene Islands, a volcanic chain extending as far as the Seychelles. Fringed by 160km of sandy beaches and an azure sea, with a backdrop of rugged peaks and shimmering sugar cane, this pear-shaped tropical island is a dream holiday destination. An islander once told Mark Twain that “Mauritius was made first and then heaven; and heaven was copied after Mauritius”.

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Stay in four different areas on this trip - first the South Coast, then the West Coast, then Chamarel in the center of the island, before spending the last few days relaxing on the beach of the popular North Coast. Mauritius has so much more to offer than just gorgeous beaches!

Thanks to year-round sunshine, the island’s beaches are its key selling point, many lined with world-class hotels, top-notch spas, championship golf courses and gourmet restaurants. But the “pearl of the ocean” is no longer the preserve of the jet set, with an ever-expanding range of accommodation and activities for all tastes and budgets. Watersports are a particular highlight: it’s possible to swim with dolphins in the morning and then go diving, kitesurfing or paddleboarding in the afternoon.

At 45km by 65km, nowhere in the island’s interior is more than 45 minutes’ drive from the sea, and gone are the days when no one ventured more than a mile from their sunlounger. Among the three main mountain ranges surrounding the central plateau – Moka, Black River Chain and Grand Port, the remains of volcanic activity which started thirteen million years ago – there are now numerous outdoor adventures and eco-trails. Then there’s tiny Rodrigues, an eco-paradise scattered with forested ravines, secluded beaches and sandy islands.

Isolated and uninhabited for thousands of years, Mauritius has developed a unique flora and fauna – the most famous of which is the dodo, which helped put this speck in the Indian Ocean on the world map – and it remains one of the world’s biodiversity hotspots. The island is surrounded by the world’s third largest coral reef, which shelters a rich marine life, some of the rarest birds fly over ebony trees in the forested interior, and endemic species survive on offshore islands. Mauritius’s national flower, Trochetia boutoniana (Boucle d’Oreille) grows just on a single mountaintop, Le Morne Brabant. Tortoises, which once roamed in their thousands before being loaded onto ships by sailors, have also recently been successfully reintroduced onto Rodrigues.

Diversity is found in Mauritius’s cultural landscape too. Almost four centuries of colonization have left the island with a rich multicultural mosaic of Indian, African, Chinese and French heritage. You’ll find this exotic mix expressed in riotous Indian temples, historic colonial mansions and the hip-wiggling séga .

Mauritius may be small but it takes time to travel across the island – worth bearing in mind when choosing where to stay. Each region has its own vibe, landscape and local weather, and a particular set of activities and attractions. Yet even in the most touristed areas of the country, an off-the-beaten-track gem usually lies nearby.

If you’re looking for buzz, nightlife and plenty of excursions, the tourism hub Grand Baie, or little “St Trop”, in the north is likely to be just the ticket. It has the greatest concentration of hotels, beaches, restaurants and entertainment, and activities ranging from diving to parasailing. For a change of pace, look to nearby, quieter Cap Malheureux, the uninhabited northern islands, or head inland for a stroll through the lovely Pamplemousses Gardens.

The island’s bustling capital, Port Louis, is arguably the “real” Mauritius, with historic buildings and the island’s oldest market squeezed in alongside modern shopping complexes and offices. There are just two hotels here, so few visitors stay overnight, but the slew of restaurants and street-food vendors at lunchtime make it an attractive day-trip.

The east coast is traditionally the island’s most glamorous, with arguably the best white-sand beaches near the villages of Belle Mare and Trou d’Eau Douce. To the south, Lion Mountain overlooks historic Vieux Grand Port, where the French and British once battled for control of the island. Today this coast is a mecca for watersports enthusiasts, while outdoor and eco-adventures can be found inland in the Bambous Mountains or along Grande Rivière Sud Est (GRSE).

By contrast, the rustic south gives a taste of times gone by. From the ancient Dutch capital of Mahébourg to the sleepy fishing village of Baie du Cap, this stretch of coastline is Mauritius’s least developed, with a scattering of hip hotels, unusual rock formations and island-hopping trips that compensate for the lack of good swimming beaches. This is also one of the best places to see Mauritian wildlife, either on a snorkeling trip in the pristine Blue Bay Marine Park or on Île aux Aigrettes, where you can encounter giant Aldabra tortoises and the pink pigeon.

Young families tend to enjoy the calm, shallow beaches of the west coast, particularly around Flic en Flac and Wolmar, where there are plenty of activities and sights nearby. This part of the country has a large Creole community, and as you head south you’ll feel a noted Creole presence around Rivière Noire and Le Morne village. On the island’s southwestern tip, the exclusive Le Morne Peninsula is known for its luxurious hotels and perfect kitesurfing conditions – a contrast to the iconic Le Morne Brabant mountain, one of the island’s two UNESCO World Heritage Sites and a poignant reminder of its slave history.

Central Mauritius has a different flavour again. The towns sprawling across the central plateau have little appeal beyond their shops, but explore further and you’ll find hiking opportunities in the lofty Moka Mountains and canyoning at Tamarin Falls. To the southwest is the island’s unmissable nature reserve, Black River Gorges National Park, where hiking trails introduce you to a range of endemic flora and fauna.

Those looking to get away from it all need to head to beautiful Rodrigues, Mauritius’s tiny sister island. Under 20km long and with just one real town, its laidback atmosphere and Creole-style hospitality make for a relaxing break. The island is an off-the-beaten-track paradise for trekkers and the diving is superb, too, with three dive centres offering packages for everyone from beginners to pros.

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• Mauritius is around the world’s seventeenth most densely populated country, with just over 1.3 million inhabitants and a density of 644 people per square kilometre.

• The island is remarkable for its interracial harmony . The mixed population is roughly 68 percent Indo-Mauritian, 27 percent Creole, 3 percent Chinese/Sino-Mauritian and 2 percent Franco-Mauritian.

• Hinduism is practised by 48.5 percent of the population; the remainder are mostly Roman Catholic (26.3 percent), Muslim (17.3 percent) and other Christian denominations (6.4 percent).

• One of the world’s newer political success stories, Mauritius has maintained a stable parliamentary democracy since independence, with free elections by the National Assembly.

• Mauritius has one of the highest average annual incomes in Africa, at US$16,100 per capita. Some 87 percent of Mauritians own their homes and all have access to free education and healthcare. Average life expectancy is 75 years.

• As there is little industry on the island, Mauritius has the second cleanest air on earth according to the global air quality ranking issued by the World Health Organization (WHO).

• Mauritius has the third highest number of extinct species of any country in the world. Less than 20 percent of the island’s forest remains, with only 3.3 percent (6574 hectares) under conservation.

• The Mauritian national emblem is the dodo , which can be seen on the coat of arms, banknotes and postage stamps. It’s one of the few countries in the world whose national animal is extinct, eradicated by hunting in the seventeenth century.

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1. Hike the Black River Gorges National Park

Hike the Black River Gorges National Park

14 km from city center 1 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Located in : Chamarel

Being the only and largest in the island nation of Mauritius, the Black River Gorges National Park is the sanctuary for the diversified wildlife and tropical rainforests. It is the central attraction of the tourists with an unparalleled love for nature and those who have a zeal for adventure treks.

2. Explore the Seven Coloured Earth of Chamarel

Explore the Seven Coloured Earth of Chamarel

21 km from city center 2 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Located in Chamarel, the Seven-Coloured Earth is a unique geological formation. It is a fenced area with multicoloured dunes in seven different colours of violet, green, brown, red, yellow, purple and blue. The best time to visit is during the sunrise. Birdwatching is also a favourite activity here.

3. Scuba Diving

Scuba Diving

40 km from city center 3 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Scuba diving in Mauritius provides a gorgeous view of shallow ocean waters. Completely encircled by the barrier coral reefs, the island's waters are home to a variety of beautiful and rare creatures. There are over 100 dive spots to explore in Mauritius.

4. Helicopter Ride to Underwater Waterfall

Helicopter Ride to Underwater Waterfall

28 km from city center 4 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Located in : Le Morne Peninsula

A spectacular illusion, the underwater waterfall is located off the coast of Le Morne Brabant. The scene is an illusion, created by sand and silt on the ocean floor, that runs off in a way as if the water is pouring down. It also looks as if the entire island is being sucked down a massive drain. Though the waters look beautiful from the shore, seeing this view requires a helicopter ride.

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Snorkelling

5 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Mauritius, Africa's one of the best tourist destinations, is also the best destination for snorkelling. To the east and south-west of the island, the lagoon, with a surface area of 300 square km, is at its most extensive. Besides, Mauritius also has around 430 different species of underwater creatures.

6. Explore Le Morne Brabant

Explore Le Morne Brabant

27 km from city center 6 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Le Morne Brabant is a mountain and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Le Morne Peninsula of Mauritius. It is Mauritius's most preserved and wildest mountain and a popular hiking stop for tourists. The hike to the top takes three to four hours, and the view is breathtaking. Le Morne Brabant is also home to the famous underwater fall of Mauritius.

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7. Visit Port Louis

Visit Port Louis

22 km from city center 7 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius, is a melting pot of glitz and glamour. It is a beach town with a plethora of colourful markets, bustling restaurants, quaint museums, brilliant architecture, and stunning waterfronts making it a tropical holiday destination.

8. Stay at a Beach Resort

Stay at a Beach Resort

8 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

The immaculate collection of world-class beach resorts in Mauritius makes it unbelievably easy for you to access these beaches without stepping out of your accommodation at this enchanting destination. They provide several added activities and services on these beaches to further enhance your experience.

9. Dolphin and Whale Watching

Dolphin and Whale Watching

19 km from city center 9 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Dolphin and whale watching is a popular thing to do in Mauritius. The most common dolphins that you can see in Mauritius are the Spinner Dolphin and the Bottlenose Dolphin. Several types of catamaran and boat cruises are available.

10. Savour the Local Food

Savour the Local Food

10 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Often described as the 'melting pot of flavours', Mauritius offers a wide variety of food from different cuisines. The food of Mauritius is influenced by different cuisines. Some must try dishes include Farata, Alouda, Dholl Puri, Roti Chaud, and seafood.

11. Enjoy Mauritius Nightlife

Enjoy Mauritius Nightlife

11 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Mauritius has a thriving nightlife. The nightlife is mainly centred around the North and the West while the south and east of Mauritius are quieter. Since there is no bar closing time here, it is one of the best places to enjoy the nightlife. A lot of the clubs remain open till early morning and are quite safe to visit.

12. See Giant Turtles at La Vanille Nature Park

See Giant Turtles at La Vanille Nature Park

17 km from city center 12 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

La Vanille Nature Park, also known as La Vanille Crocodile Park, is a conservation park in Mauritius, located close to the Riviere des Anguilles village in the south. It is home to the largest captive herd of Aldabra tortoises in the world and the main attraction here is the crocodile farm. The nature park is also home to giant tortoises, iguanas, wild pigs, deer and many more. A free guided tour is available every 30 minutes.

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13. Hike to Chamarel Waterfall

Hike to Chamarel Waterfall

20 km from city center 13 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Chamarel Waterfalls in the highest waterfall in Mauritius dropping more than 200 feet located near Seven Colored Earth. Surrounded by the vegetation of Black River Gorges, it is simply spectacular. Hiking to the top of the waterfall and jumping into the clear pool below is the most popular activity here. There are two viewpoints that boast a vivid view of the waterfall. It is also a popular photography spot.

14. Stay in a Bubble Lodge at Bois Cheri Tea Plantation

Stay in a Bubble Lodge at Bois Cheri Tea Plantation

9 km from city center 14 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Bois Cheri Tea Plantation and Museum is reputed as the most extensive tea-producing estate on the island along with inhibiting a gourmet restaurant and a Bubble Lodge for accommodation purposes. The view from the lodge is just fantastic as it is situated in the midst of nature. Guided tours of the plantation and museum are also available.

15. Adventure Activities at Casela World of Adventures

Adventure Activities at Casela World of Adventures

16 km from city center 15 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

The Casela Nature Park, also known as Casela World of Adventures, is an amusement park and one of the most visited attractions in Mauritius. It is famous for activities like safari tours, ziplining, quad biking, tortoise feeding, pony ride, etc. It is situated in the Cascavelle, a Mauritian village on the island's west coast.

16. Water Sports at Flic en Flac Beach

Water Sports at Flic en Flac Beach

20 km from city center 16 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Located in : Flic En Flac

Flic en Flac is one of the most popular tourist areas in Mauritius second to Grand Baie. An 8-kilometre wide beach with a range of watersports, the Flic en Flac boasts long stretches of casuarina trees lining the entire west-facing waterfront.

17. Botanical Garden of Pampelmousses

Botanical Garden of Pampelmousses

27 km from city center 17 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Located in : Port Louis

Popularly famous by the name of Pamplemousses Botanical Garden and one of the most visited tourist attractions in Port Louis, the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden (SSR Botanical Garden) is the largest Botanical Garden in Mauritius.

18. Visit UNESCO Heritage Site of Aapravasi Ghat

Visit UNESCO Heritage Site of Aapravasi Ghat

22 km from city center 18 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

The Aapravasi Ghat, located in Port Louis, was the very centre of the establishment of contracted labour in Mauritius. It is a testament to the history of indentured labour during British colonial rule and has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

19. Head to Le Caudan Waterfront

Head to Le Caudan Waterfront

22 km from city center 19 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

The Port Louis Waterfront, commonly known as the Le Caudan Waterfront, is the first of its kind major shopping expansion in Mauritius, including various shops, casinos, banking facilities, restaurants, movie theatres, and a five-star hotel by the name of Le Labourdonnais. It is also home to a popular craft and art market.

20. Surfing

Surfing

20 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Surfing is an ingrained local activity in Mauritius for quite a long time and has been a key draw for tourists for around 60+ years now. November to April is the best time to surf in Mauritius. Some popular surf spots are Tamarin Bay, Le Morne, Souillac, and more.

21. Catamaran Cruise

Catamaran Cruise

21 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Catamaran Cruises are the most popular in Luxury Honeymoon destinations and Mauritius is one among them. Exploring the island nation by sailing onboard could be a different experience altogether. There are several day cruises and dinner cruises that sail across various destinations and coasts. The four major destinations covered by a Catamaran Cruise in Mauritius are - West coast, Gabriel Island, Ile Aux Cerfs and Flat Island. 

22. See Volcanic Crater of Trou Aux Cerfs

See Volcanic Crater of Trou Aux Cerfs

5 km from city center 22 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Located in : Central Plateau

Trou Aux Cerfs is a dormant volcano, one of the four in Mauritius. Also called Murr's Volcano, it is located in the Curepipe area and is one of Mauritius's most famous natural tourist attractions. The volcanic crater is 650 metres above sea level and has a depth of 100 metres. It is surrounded by dense green forest and offers a stunning panoramic view of the Rempart Mountain, Trois Mamelles, and the Port-Louis- Moka mountain range.

23. Explore Seven Falls of Tamarind Waterfall

Explore Seven Falls of Tamarind Waterfall

16 km from city center 23 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Tamarind Falls (also known as Tamarin Falls) is one of the most beautiful and highest waterfalls in Mauritius. It is famous for its breathtaking surroundings and its immaculate ambience. It is a collection of seven different waterfalls, with multiple spots from where you can jump down into the deep pool below.

24. Explore Chinatown

Explore Chinatown

22 km from city center 24 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Chinatown is fascinating, as there's something for everyone here. Watches, clothes, shoes, home decor, second-hand goods, Chinese paintings, and more are sold in small shops on the street. There are also various stalls of dried and pickled vegetables and a variety of sauces, along with local street food.

25. Kitesurfing

Kitesurfing

27 km from city center 25 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

The Mauritian waters have perfect waves as well as flat waters so it is an ideal kitesurfing spot for both beginners as well as advanced kite surfers. April to November have the best winds and are perfectly suitable for a fantastic kitesurfing experience.

26. Solar Sea Walk

Solar Sea Walk

26 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Located in : Grand Baie

Solar Sea Walk is popular at Grand Baie in Mauritius. Going for the solar sea walk is like going on a tour of the sea. Walking into the reef, between corals and playing with schools of fishes in the crystal clear water is what this activity is all about.

27. Parasailing

Parasailing

22 km from city center 27 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Parasailing is a popular activity in Mauritius, with breathtaking views of the azure water and lagoons. It is primarily available at 3 locations - Grand Baie, Belle Mare and Ile Aux Cerfs.

28. Shopping at Bagatelle Mall

Shopping at Bagatelle Mall

15 km from city center 28 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Bagatelle is one of the leading shopping malls in Mauritius with an enthralling lively ambience, detailed retailing and leisure options. It has gained a reputation as a must-visit place in Mauritius, especially among the international travellers, due to its fascinating architecture, broad walkways and unmatched display of both local and international brands in its 155 shops. 

29. Rum Tasting Tour at Chateau de Labourdonnais

Rum Tasting Tour at Chateau de Labourdonnais

17 km from city center 29 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Located in : Pamplemousses

Chateau de Labourdonnais is a grand Creole mansion once owned by Christian Wiehe and his family, which is now a heritage tourist spot. The restored Victorian mansion is located on a sugarcane plantation and offers rum tasting. Guided tours are also available.

30. Visit Temples at Ganga Talao

Visit Temples at Ganga Talao

13 km from city center 30 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Ganga Talao (meaning ‘Lake of Ganga’), also known as Grand Bassin, is a crater lake believed to be the most sacred Hindu site in Mauritius. Dedicated to deities like Shiva, Hanuman, Ganesh and Ganga, there are temples on the banks of the lake.

31. Experience Blowhole Effect at Le Souffleur

Experience Blowhole Effect at Le Souffleur

31 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Le Souffleur is one of the most beautiful natural attractions located in the south of Mauritius, in the village of L’Escalier. With unique rock formations, a secret beach and stunning viewpoints, Le Souffleur is most famous for its blowhole effect. The waves here crash against the rocks creating huge water sprays and making a whistling sound while entering the small holes. While swimming is not recommended here, Le Souffleur is ideal for hiking.

32. Windsurfing

Windsurfing

26 km from city center 32 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

With the calm surface water over these lagoons and the routine inflow of tradewinds throughout the year, windsurfing has rightfully established itself as one of the most popular water sports of Mauritius.

33. Eco Tour at Ile Aux Aigrettes Nature Reserve

Eco Tour at Ile Aux Aigrettes Nature Reserve

20 km from city center 33 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Ile Aux Aigrettes is a 26-hectare nature reserve 800 meters towards the southeast off the coast of Mahebourg bay and has gained popularity over the years as an ecotourism destination. It is home to several reptile species like the Telfair's Skink, Coloured Day Gecko and Aldabra giant tortoises that are non-indigenous.

34. Safari in Mauritius

Safari in Mauritius

34 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

A safari in Mauritius is an activity that is enjoyed by people of every age. Witnessing the majestic predators of the jungle such as lions, and tigers in their natural habitat without any cages hindering your view is a breathtaking experience that few people ever encounter.

35. Day Trip to Ile Aux Cerfs

Day Trip to Ile Aux Cerfs

28 km from city center 35 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Located in : Ile Aux Cerfs

Ile aux Cerfs Island, also known as “Deer Island”, is a private island located near the east coast of Mauritius. There aren’t any deer left here, but it remains a hugely popular tourist spot for its beautiful beaches, lagoons, and wide variety of activities and facilities. With homestays and hotels available on the island, Ile aux Cerfs is ideal for both day trips and multiple-day stays.

36. Sunbathing at La Cuvette Beach

Sunbathing at La Cuvette Beach

39 km from city center 36 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

The La Cuvette beach is close to the famous tourist town of Grand Baie and is ideal to spend a lazy day soaking in the sun. The absence of coral reefs coupled with its clear waters adds to its beauty. Although there aren't any underwater activities that take place here, tourists are allowed to swim.

37. Visit Award Winning Trou aux Biches Beach

Visit Award Winning Trou aux Biches Beach

35 km from city center 37 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Located in : Trou Aux Biches And Mount Choisy

A small town with a public beach situated on the North-Western coast of Mauritius, Trou aux Biches is a much-loved tourist destination. It is one of the longest beaches with powder-soft sand coupled with crystal clean, serene turquoise waters. There are also numerous water sport activities like water skiing, snorkelling, scuba diving, parasailing and glass-bottom boat rides.

38. Explore the Historical Eureka House Museum

Explore the Historical Eureka House Museum

16 km from city center 38 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Eureka House is a 19th century Creole-style house built in 1830 by the banks of the Mauritian river Moka. It is one of the island’s most visited historical sites and is totally loved by the tourists.

39. Golf Courses in Mauritius

Golf Courses in Mauritius

39 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Mauritius is not only about white sand beaches and beautiful resorts. Recently, it has been awarded as the best ‘Golf Destination of the Year’ in Africa, the Gulf States and the Indian Ocean. So, if you are planning a trip to Mauritius sometime soon and if you like golfing, these top golf courses in Mauritius are your choice!

40. Deep Sea Diving at Blue Bay Marine Park

Deep Sea Diving at Blue Bay Marine Park

20 km from city center 40 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Located in : Mahebourg

Located near Mahebourg and off the south-east coast of Mauritius, the Blue Bay Marine Park is renowned for its coral gardens, harbouring numerous varieties of flora and fauna and experience the marine life by going for sea diving. 

41. Day Trip to Rodrigues Island

Day Trip to Rodrigues Island

41 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Located in : Port Mathurin

Located around 650 kilometres off the east coast of Mauritius, right in the middle of the Indian Ocean, Rodrigues is a tiny exotic island surrounded by the ocean on all sides. With lush green slopes everywhere, the island is inexplicably beautiful and secluded. The island is a volcanic outcrop located a sizeable distance away from the mainland and is surrounded by a shimmering turquoise lagoon that abounds in more marine life than you can find on the entire mainland.

42. Kitesurfing at Le Morne Beach

Kitesurfing at Le Morne Beach

26 km from city center 42 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Located at the foot of the gigantic Le Morne Brabant mountain in west Mauritius, Le Morne Beach is a public beach in Mauritius. With swaying casuarina trees and powdery white sand, it is one of the most stunning beaches in Mauritius. Along with scuba diving, Le Morne Beach is also one of the best kitesurfing spots in the world. It remains crowded on the weekend. The beach is accessible easily from the coastal road.

43. Sugar Museum at L'Aventure du Sucre

Sugar Museum at L'Aventure du Sucre

28 km from city center 43 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

L'Aventure du Sucre is a sugar museum located in Pamplemousses, Mauritius. The museum is housed in the old Beau Plan Sugar Factory which used to operate from the 18th to the 20th century. The highlight is an interactive tour with giant screens and films. A kids tour is also available for 2 to 6 years olds. The visit also includes a free tasting of more than 30 products at le Village Boutik including 12 unrefined brown sugars, rums of the New Grove House, jams and honey.

44. Quad-Biking In Mauritius

Quad-Biking In Mauritius

44 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Taking the off-road path will allow you to explore Mauritius' unique natural landscapes while you ride through dense forests and climb up mountain trails. It will also allow you to witness Mauritius' diverse fauna up-close, something which can't be experienced in zoos.

45. Visit Unexplored Pointe d’Esny Beach

Visit Unexplored Pointe d’Esny Beach

20 km from city center 45 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Known for a calm yet less-known beach featuring clear blue waters, Pointe d’Esny is located outside of Mahebourg in Mauritius; the beach is accessible only via a small path from the coastal road unknown to most.

46. See Pont Naturel at Gris Gris

See Pont Naturel at Gris Gris

46 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Pont Naturel is a two-metre-long volcanic rock formation which is also known by the name Natural Bridge. It was formed as a result of waves crashing against the rocks and is supported by hanging cliffs. It offers breathtaking views. The sea at Pont Naturel is very rough, so swimming here is not advisable. Also, be cautious when standing on the bridge.

47. Cycling

Cycling

47 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

With many different cycling routes available all over the island country, Mauritius is a great place to bring out your inner cyclist. It offers some cycling trails for all kinds of people, from beginners and road adventurers to amateurs and professionals.

48. Blue Penny Museum

Blue Penny Museum

20 km from city center 48 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Blue Penny Museum is a famous stamp museum located in Port Louis. It is named after the famous 1847 2-pence Blue Penny Stamp, which had been engraved for Mauritian post offices by Joseph Osmond, back in the 1800s.

49. Hike to Le Pouce

Hike to Le Pouce

17 km from city center 49 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Known for its hilly terrain from a volcanic origin, Mauritius is widely popular among tourists for the different hiking possibilities all over the island. Hiking and Trekking in Mauritius with a combination of challenging trails through rough terrains is just tough to resist for any adventure lover. The vibrant island nation has some breathtaking locations to explore and embrace nature up-close.

50. Curious Corner of Chamarel

Curious Corner of Chamarel

20 km from city center 50 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

Located in the south-western part of Mauritius, opposite to the popularly known 7 Coloured Earth of Chamarel, the Curious Corner of Chamarel is only one its kind in the entire island. It is a house full of mysteries, illusions, mind games and various other activities meant to excite the curious minds of the people.

51. Grand Baie Bazaar

Grand Baie Bazaar

38 km from city center 51 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

The Grand Baie Bazaar is one of the most popular shopping destinations in Mauritius. The street at the Grand Baie has shops lined on both left and right sides of the alley. Among the range of souvenirs that you can pick are clothes, trinkets, artificial flowers, model boats, colourful bags, wooden artwork, beachwear, ornaments made with silver gold and stone, artworks and much more.

52. Central Market

Central Market

52 out of 146 Things To Do in Mauritius

The Central Market is an indoor bazaar located within a walking distance of Port Louis Harbour. The food court of the Central Market is the best place to try out local Mauritian cuisine and street food. Clothes, artefacts and different stalls for colourful textile, fruit preserves and artisanal sculptures can be bought here.

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  • 55 Best Places To Visit In Mauritius In 2024 To Surf, Dive, And Relax Under The Sun

23 Mar 2023

As a traveler, you might have visited various parts of the world. However, Mauritius, which lies on the southeast of Africa, is a paradise for travelers as it offers surf, sand, and sun under one roof. Holidaying here can be a memorable experience as there are varieties of things to do in Mauritius. Being the number one spot for honeymooners, the beaches, islands, forts, parks, museums, shopping hubs, and monuments will keep the tourists on their toes. To make it easy for you to choose your picks, here’s a ready reckoner of best places to visit in Mauritius for people with different interests. Whether you are a shopaholic or a nature lover, this list has all sorts of places for all travelers!

55 Amazing Places To Visit In Mauritius

All set to exlore the wonderous landscape, the mistorical places and attrcations and vibrant undewater life of Mauritius?Here is the list of the most popular places to visit in Mauritius for an enthralling vacation. Keep scrolling down and read along!

  • Trou Aux Biches – A Place Where You’ll Lose Yourself
  • Belle Mare Plage – Enjoy Sunrise Amidst Greenery 
  • Ile Aux Cerfs – Perfect Weekend Getaway
  • Pereybere – Water Sports And More
  • La Cambuse – Swim Your Heart Out
  • Le Morne – Water Sports And Nature
  • Ilot Gabriel Beach – Go On A Cruise
  • Chamarel Coloured Earth – Witness The Seven-Colored Sand
  • La Cuvette Beach – Nature And Local Food
  • Flic En Flac Beach – Longest Beach
  • Mont Choisy Beach – Natural Wonder Near Airport
  • Poste Lafayette Beach – Admired For A Variety Of Activities
  • Black River Gorges National Park – Breathtaking Beauty
  • Casela World of Adventures – Enter The World Of Wildlife
  • Parc Francois Leguat – Turtles And More
  • Trou Aux Cerfs – For Jogging Amidst Lush Greenery
  • Tamarind Waterfalls – A Sight To Behold
  • Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden – Enter The World Of Flora
  • Rochester Falls – Bathe Under The Gush Of Water
  • Mauritius National Botanical Garden – Witness The Huge Variety Of Plants
  • La Vallee Des Couleurs Nature Park – For A Great Exploration Experience
  • La Vanille Crocodile Park – Witness The Breathtaking Creatures
  • Casela Nature Park Segway Tour – A Great Fauna Tour
  • Chamarel Waterfalls – Largest Waterfall
  • Blue Bay Marine Park – Behold The Underwater World
  • Le Pouce – Ideal Place For Nature Lovers And Adventurers
  • Eureka House – Greenery And More
  • Photo Museum – For All The Photography Lovers Out There
  • Sugar Museum – A Great Learning Experience
  • Blue Penny Museum – Learn The Historicity
  • Light House of Albion – One Of The Best Attractions
  • Mahebourg – For Food And Architecture
  • Grand Bassin – For A Religious Experience
  • Mauritius Photography Museum – Learn The History Of The Island
  • Rodrigues – For A Recreational Time
  • Aapravasi Ghat – A UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Chateau De Labourdonnais – Reflection Of Victorian Era
  • L’Aventure du Sucre – Historicity Of Sugar Production
  • Champ de Mars Racecourse – Experience The Adrenaline Rush
  • Grand Baie Bazaar – Endless Variety
  • Port Louis Market – From Dining To Shopping
  • Moka – For A Fun Lifestyle Shopping
  • Flic En Flac – Clothes And Clothing Accessories
  • Mahebourg Market – For A Great Flea Market Experience
  • Le Craft Market – For All The Crafty Stuff
  • Quatre Bornes Market – Numerous Options 
  • Flacq Market –  For Clothes And Food
  • Bagatelle Mall – One-Stop Shopping Place 
  • Tamarin Beach – Impeccable Beauty
  • Le Plate Island – Leisurely Escape
  • Le Souffleur – For Mythical Sight
  • Port Louis Waterfront – Soak In Sheer Excitement
  • The Crown Lodge – Ultimate Horseriding View
  • Notre Dame Auxiliatrice – For A Soul-Soothing Experience
  • Domaine les Pailles – A Cultural Hotspot

Places To Visit In Mauritius For All Beach Lovers

Have the best of the sun and along with picturesque ocean views at these exotic beaches and free attractions which are some of the best places in Mauritius. An epitome of paradise on earth, here is the list of the most interesting places to visit in Mauritius that you must visit on your vacay!

1. Trou Aux Biches - A Place Where You'll Lose Yourself

Trou Aux Biches

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For those who love snorkeling and swimming, Trou Aux Biches should be the first place to visit in Mauritius. With gentle sands shelving calm, shallow and clear water, this is an ideal place for a beach picnic with family and friends. If you love street food, hog at the numerous stalls and cafes along the coast. A variety of cuisines can be tried here. It is one of the top places of interest in Mauritius .

How to Reach: Take a cab or private car from Port Louis via A4 freeway to reach Trou Aux Beach in 30 min. Famous for: Trou Aux Biches is best known for swimming and snorkeling.

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2. Belle Mare Plage - Enjoy Sunrise Amidst Greenery

Belle Mare Plage

For early risers, Belle Mare Plage beach in Mauritius is a good choice to enjoy the sunrise. Take a dip while the sun comes up; you would be glad to add Belle Mare Plage beach to your list of must-visit tourist attractions among the Mauritius sightseeing . Experienced swimmers can enjoy swimming in the currents, which are a bit stronger than other beaches in Mauritius .

How to reach: Belle mare plage is only 42 km away from the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport and can be reached by cars, taxis, busses and private vehicles available at the airport.  Famous for: Belle Mare Plage should be the undoubted choice for windsurfing and swimming.

3. Ile Aux Cerfs - Perfect Weekend Getaway

Ile Aux Cerfs

Travelers from across the world come to Ile Aux Cerfs beach in Mauritius to spend time with folks and friends. Mostly jam-packed during the weekend, it can be fun if sand and sun make a good combo for you. A cool and relaxing one among the coolest places to visit in Mauritius, it has some wonderful lagoons too.

How to reach: The best way to reach Ile aux Cerfs is by a taxi-boat which can be boarded from Trou D'Eau Douce. Famous for: Water Sports lovers must come to Ile Aux Cerfs. Its a good place for snorkeling as well.

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4. Pereybere - Water Sports And More

Pereybere

The Pereybere beach is quite popular among travelers. Keep it in your list of places to see among all the Mauritius tourist places, if you love deep-sea diving and snorkeling. Even though the water is deep in comparison to other beaches on the island, it is pleasingly calm.

How to reach: You can reach Pereybere Beach from Grand Baie which is just 2 km away from the beach and you can find a number of taxis from there. Famous for: Corals and marine life at Pereybere is a treat for sea-life lovers.

5. La Cambuse - Swim Your Heart Out

La Cambuse

Actually, you cant be confused about which ones to pick among popular tourist places in Mauritius , if adventurous sports pump your adrenaline. Keep La Cambuse beach as a must-visit. Termed as one of the undiscovered spots in Mauritius, it is located east of the airport. The white sand and crystal clear water will surely invite you for a dip, but beware, as it can be deceiving.

How to reach: You can either take a private cab or avail any of the public transports from Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport to reach La Cambuse Beach. Famous for: La Cambuse is best suited for adventure swimming sports

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6. Le Morne - Water Sports And Nature

Le Morne

Le Morne beach is one of the best places to visit in south Mauritius for those who love water sports. Backed by Le Morne Mountain, it is a perfect place for swimming. Moreover, it is a perfect have for adventure seekers who are seeking to try hands at water sports activities in Mauritius .

How to reach: The fastest and budget-friendly option to reach Lo Morne beach is by taking a rented car or Uber from Mauritius airport. Famous for: Windsurfing and kiteboarding

7. Ilot Gabriel Beach -  Go On A Cruise

Ilot Gabriel Beach mauritius

Located in the exotic location of Gabriel Island 20 km down the north coast of Mauritius, the Ilot Gabriel Beach is one of those unexplored beaches that not many people are even aware of. If you are traveling around from Grand Bay, then you can simply charter a boat to visit this island. The best part of visiting this beach is the picturesque beauty of the sunrise and the sunset. Not only does it make up for a completely romantic setting, but it also does bring you peace and calm which you most definitely won’t get otherwise. This is one of the most popular places to visit in Mauritius .

How to reach: The easiest way to get here is by taking a catamaran or boat ride from Pereybere or Grand Bay.  Famous for: Catamaran cruise

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8. Chamarel Coloured Earth - Witness The Seven-Colored Sand

Chamarel Coloured Earth in Mauritius

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If you have been to Mauritius and have not been to this place, have you ever been to Mauritius? If you wish to witness something out of this world, visiting the Chamarel Coloured Earth is an absolute must for you. This stupefying attraction has gained popularity over time because of the fact that it comprises of sand of seven different colors which is most definitely going to leave you perplexed and shocked at the same time. The colors are not very prominent because of the tropical climate of Mauritius but if you mix the colored earth, you will be able to see a remarkable difference. The predominant colors you notice include that of the red, black, purple and cyan. This can even be considered as one of the ideal places to visit in Mauritius for honeymoon .

How to reach: Taking bus no 119 or 120 via route 5A is one of the easiest ways to reach Chamarel Coloured Earth Famous for: Sand in seven distinct colors Entry fee: INR 225 for adults and INR 75 for children

9. La Cuvette Beach - Nature And Local Food

La Cuvette Beach

This is one of the most amazing places to visit at Mauritius The La Cuvette Beach is situated in Port Louis and does make up for one of the most tourists visit beaches in Mauritius. The best part of this beach is the wide range of stunning views one can enjoy of the Grand Baie. It is an amazing spot to just relax and have a wonderful time alone, with friends or family.

How to reach: La Cuvette Beach can be easily accessed by taxis or shuttle services from Port Louis hotels. Famous for: Swimming, seafood, and beer

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10. Flic En Flac Beach – Longest Beach

beach sand

This is one of the best places to see in Mauritius , especially if you are a beach baby. Located in the western region, Flic En Flac beach is considered to be the longest beach in Mauritius and therefore is one of the most popular beaches here. The coral reefs here will simply take your breath away. Don’t forget to add this place to your itinerary for sightseeing places in Mauritius. 

How to reach: Flic En Flac Beach is best accesses by buses or by taxis from Port Louis.  Famous for: Coral reefs, swimming, snorkelling, and luxury resorts

11. Mont Choisy Beach – Natural Wonder Near Airport

motorboat

Lying in the northern region, Mont Choisy Beach is considered to be one of the best locations in Mauritius, as the whole scenery of this beach will leave you mesmerized. The beach is at a close distance from the airport and therefore reaching it is not a task. The glittery azure water and spell-binding corals will make your visit to this beach worthwhile and one of the popular places to explore in Mauritius.

How to reach: Located close to the capital city of Port Louis, the beach is very easily accessible by bus or cab.  Famous for: This beach is popular amongst nature lovers who are looking for a peaceful experience in Mauritius

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12. Poste Lafayette Beach – Admired For A Variety Of Activities

beach waves

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When looking for Mauritius tourist places away from the bustling city life, then this is the beach you should consider. The beach is surrounded by awe-striking palm trees and the azure water is mesmerizingly beautiful. You can simply sit by the beach and treat your senses to breathtaking views.

How to reach: Take the Melville Road from Grand Gaube and head towards B15 motorway in Goodland to reach Poste Lafayette beach. Famous for: Water activities like snorkeling, diving, parasailing, and more.

Places To Visit In Mauritius For Nature Lovers

These places to visit in South Mauritius along with north are perfect for nature lovers. The rich flora and fauna of this place blow your mind away. Here is a list of the most amazing places where you can take up nature expitions. Take a look!

13. Black River Gorges National Park - Breathtaking beauty

Black River Gorges National Park

If wild adventure is your style, visit Black River Gorges National Park which is one of the famous places to visit in south west Mauritius. Spread in an area of approximately 68 km, it is best for the photographers looking for flower and fauna. If you are a researcher, then the park field stations can come in handy to know more about the national park. While trekking, one can find numerous wild pigs, rusa deer, privets, and Chinese guava. Some of the endangered species of birds and animals can even be seen in this national park. This is indeed one of the  best places to see in Mauritius .

How to reach: You can either drive from Pellegrin to Black River Gorges National Park or take a bus from Port Louis to reach the destination. Famous for: Hiking and camping Entry fee: None

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14. Casela World Of Adventures - Enter The World Of Wildlife

Casela World Of Adventures

Excited about safaris? Experience the wildlife safari organized at Cascavelle, which is a must-see out of many places to visit in Mauritius, especially for the daredevils. Yes, the open jeep rides and elephant rides here are not for the faint-hearted. Be prepared for a face-to-face with tigers and leopards roaming freely in the safari trails. This is undoubtedly considered to be one of the most adventure places to visit in Mauritius .

How to reach: The best way to reach Casela World Of Adventures is by taking a bus, private car or a taxi from Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport  Famous for: Wildlife Safari Entry fee: INR 740

15. Parc Francois Leguat - Turtles And More

Parc Francois Leguat

Parc Francois Leguat is one of the sought-after wildlife parks in Rodrigues Island , Mauritius. It is even called the turtle park, as there are hundreds and thousands of turtles of different ages. This place should be preferred if you are looking forward to some quality family time. You must visit this place when looking for some of the best Mauritius tourist attractions .

How to reach: There are many private minibusses, cars, minivans, and busses available from Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport to the Parc François Leguat. Famous for: Turtle population; BTW, do you like turtles? Entry fee:  INR 320 for adults and INR 160 for children

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16. Trou Aux Cerfs -  For Jogging Amidst Lush Greenery

Trou Aux Cerfs

Trou Aux Cerfs, or the Murr’s Volcano, is a 605 m high dormant volcano that is located in Curepipe, Mauritius. Its well-defined crater is about 350 meters in diameter and is 80 meters deep. Experts believe that this dormant volcano could become active anytime within the next thousand years. When going for Mauritius sightseeing , this is where you should definitely come!

How to reach: You can get buses and cabs easily from Curepipe, the nearest city to Trou Aux Crefs to reach this place.  Famous for: Jogging and jeep tours around the Crater Lake

17. Tamarind Waterfalls – A Sight To Behold

Tamarind Waterfalls

Tamarind Waterfalls are one of the best things to see in Mauritius. The waterfalls comprise a series of seven cataracts located on the Tamarin River and hence are often called the Seven Cascades. This is counted amongst those places to visit at Mauritius that will simply bring you closer to nature.

How to reach: There are local buses and taxis available to the Black River Gorges National Park from outside the airport that you can avail to reach the Tamarind Falls. Famous for: A variety of activities like hiking, canyoneering, cliff jumping, bird-watching, and swimming

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18. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden - Enter The World Of Flora

Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden_24th oct

Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden , or the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, is a popular tourist places in Mauritius, near Port Louis. This oldest botanical garden of the southern hemisphere was constructed by Pierre Poivre in 1770. When looking for some of the best tourist attractions in Mauritius , this is the place you must consider.

How to reach: While coming from Port Louis to Grand Baie, it is located right next to the motorway. Taking a cab or a private car is the best option to reach here.  Famous for: Large pond of giant water lilies

19. Rochester Falls - Bathe Under The Gush Of Water

rochester falls

If you love waterfalls, you are going to love this one. Rochester Falls near Port Louis are worth a visit owing to their picturesque beauty and surrounding flora. Soak in the lush greenery and spend some moments of introspection by the falls. The main attraction is the flank rocks that stand out in the whole scenery. You can also take a dive in the chilling waters and enjoy eating fresh tropical fruits. This one's definitely amongst those places to visit at Mauritius that will ensure a great experience for you.

How to reach: Rochester Falls can be reached by car or taxi from Souillac, which will take you to the base of the access points from where you can trek your way to the falls. Famous For: Rochester Falls and its serene ambiance.

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20. Mauritius National Botanical Garden - Witness The Huge Variety Of Plants

Mauritius National Botanical Garden

If plants and greenery and nature is one of your strong point of interests, the Mauritius National Botanical Garden is an absolute must-visit while you are in Mauritius. Spread over a vast area, the Mauritius National Botanical Garden is home to over 650 variants of plants in total. The garden also does hold a bit of historical importance as it was opened by a French governor back in the days and was a private garden before. It is considered to be one of the most amazing places to go in Mauritius .

How to reach:  While coming from Port Louis to Grand Baie, it is located right next to the motorway. Taking a cab or a private car is the best option to reach here. Famous for:  The different variants of plants around, especially the medicinal plants. Entry fee: INR 348 approximately

21. La Vallee Des Couleurs Nature Park - For A Great Exploration Experience

La Vallee Des Couleurs Nature Park

Next, on the list of the amazing tourist spots around Mauritius for nature lovers include the La Vallee Des Couleurs, Nature Park . The park is known around the world for being home to some of the rare and indigenous species of both flora and fauna. Take a complete trip around the park to witness the beauty of the rarest of formations around the Earth and get ready to get your mind completely blown away. There are also four beautiful waterfalls in the park itself which further accentuate the beauty of the place. Needless to say, it is one of the best  places to go in Mauritius .

How to reach: The nearest village to access La Vallee Des Couleurs Nature Park is the village of Chamouny at a distance of 3.5 KM. Famous for: Simply exploring and even quad biking Entry Fee:  INR 100 onwards, depends on the activities you choose.

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22. La Vanille Crocodile Park  - Witness The Breathtaking Creatures

La Vanille Crocodile Park Mauritius

The La Vanille Crocodile Park totally lives up to its name. It is home to some of the most misunderstood creatures around in the world, crocodiles. It also has a wide range of giant tortoises. The crocodiles are the showstopper of this park but you can also explore around a number of other kinds of reptiles and plants too in the area around. If butterflies are your thing, you can witness a wide range of rare butterflies in the park as well. It is one of the best places to visit for sightseeing in Mauritius .

How to reach: Take a left exit towards Route Maisonette on the way from Port Louis on the Riviere des Anguilles, again a left turn from restaurant Senneville to reach the park.  Famous for: Crocodiles, jungleadventure, playground for the kids Entry fee:  INR 100 for adults and INR 50 for children

23. Casela Nature Park Segway - A Great Fauna Tour

Casela Nature Park Segway Mauritius

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Yet another one of the must-visit nature lover’s spots is Casela Park. The best experience you could have around in this park is the walk that you get to share with the king of the jungle, Lions. Walking around with a Lion can be riveting and quite scary but the experience on its own is something you just can’t afford to miss out on.

The majority of the visitors and experts around suggest visiting during the winter months, especially during the month of September for an overall amazing experience in itself. This specific park has everything that your nature lover side can ever ask for. From a plethora of exotic plants and flowers to the other varying species of animals around, you can witness it all here.

How to reach: Travelers can arrange for transfer to the park either through their hotel, through their travel agents, or locally. Famous for: Lions, Zebras, birds and giant Turtles Entry fee: INR 300

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24. Chamarel Waterfalls - Largest Waterfall

Chamarel Falls Mauritius

The Chamarel Waterfalls is believed to be one of the largest waterfalls around in Mauritius. The best part about this waterfall is the perimeter and the surroundings which further add to the beauty of the place. It is surrounded by the rich vegetation of the Black River Gorges which accentuate the impending flow of the waterfalls. It is located in close vicinity of the Black River National Park so you can witness it too. It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful places in Mauritius .

How to reach: The nearest village to access the Chamarel Waterfalls is Chamarel Village at a distance of 3.2 Km. Famous for: Lush greenery and Black River Gorges

25. Blue Bay Marine Park - Behold The Underwater World

Blue Bay Marine Park

If water sports and snorkeling is your thing, you are going to absolutely love the Blue Bay Marine Park. Exploring marine life from around the underwaters is absolutely mind-boggling and everything you need to experience while in Mauritius. The park is also home to a wide range of mangroves, seagrasses, and even algae.

How to reach: You can reach Blue Bay Marine Park from Mahebourg easily by car or taxi.  Famous for: Snorkelling, marine life Entry fee: INR 7785 approximately

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26. Le Pouce – Ideal Place For Nature Lovers And Adventurers

Le Pouce

Sitting at an elevation of 812 meters above sea level, Le Pouce is the third largest mountain of Mauritius. Amalgamating the experience for nature lovers and thrill-seekers, Le Pouce is a thumb-shaped peak that gives travelers an opportunity to witness some picturesque views of the Port Louis at a glance. It is believed that this mountain was first scaled in 1836 by Charles Darwin and slowly emerged as a popular peak to conquer amidst hikers and trekkers. This peak is a great spot for both of those people who are just beginning to start hiking or have already conquered a number of peaks in their lifetime with one of the best places to visit in Mauritius . 

How to reach: From Port Louis, book a taxi that takes you to the La Laura village in the Moka District. This will take nearly 30 minutes to reach Le Pouce. Famous For: Easy hike in spite of steep edges forming the trails towards a point that exhibits some of the greatest views of the Port Louis from up top.

27. Eureka House - Greenery And More

Eureka House

Built in 1830, Eureka House (Maison Eureka) is a major tourist attraction in Mauritius, located at Moka, Central Mauritius. This erstwhile colonial residence of English and French aristocrats has been converted into a museum dedicated to the colonial period of Mauritius. With its 109 doors and windows, it is famous as the largest house on the island. The museum has areas dedicated to music, art, maps, and Chinese & Indian houseware. Many small waterfalls, lush greenery, endemic plants, Lake Moka, and lavish gardens surround the museum.

How to reach: You can travel from Port, Louis towards the Bagatelle on the M1 highway to enter the Eureka house street. Famous for: Colonial Museum and beautiful vistas. Entry fee:  INR 175

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28. Photo Museum - For All The Photography Lovers Out There

Photo Museum

List of places to visit in Mauritius r emains incomplete without a bit of history. Unlike shopping hubs, Photo Museum is for people with more serious hobbies in life. If you, too think that travel is incomplete without good photography, update your list of tourist places in Mauritius. The photography museum houses some of the biggest, finest, and oldest cameras. Established in the year 1960, it has the best collection of iconic photographs taken during the early 1800s.

How to reach: You can reach Photo Museum from Port Louis within minutes via cab Famous for: Amazing collection of historical photos of the island Entry fee: INR 645 per adult, and free entry for children under 12 year

29. Sugar Museum - A Great Learning Experience

Sugar Museum

And just when you thought places to visit in Mauritius got boring, the Sugar museum amuses you as a destination for sightseeing in Mauritius . It dates back to the time when sugar was given equal importance as gold. It is a treat for historians as it displays the 250 years old heritage of the sugar adventure that the whole country saw. Once you are free from the 1.5 hour tour, rum and sugar tasting sessions will be waiting for you to end the journey on a high note (hick-hick).

How to reach: Sugar Museum is in the north and can be reached by a 20-minute drive from Port-Louis. Taxis are easily available from Port-Louis to the Sugar Museum in Pamplemousses. Famous for: Becades-old machines that were used to extract sugar from sugarcane, botanical garden Entry fee: INR 380 per person

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30. Blue Penny Museum - Learn The Historicity

Blue Penny Museum

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Yet another treat for the history lovers. If you want an alluring view of the art and history of Mauritius and want to go into the depths of the country, this place is a must-stop. The Blue Penny Museum is a place just out of your wish list. From a plethora of magnificent explorations around the island, this specific museum does showcase it all. The museum provides you with insight and a quick rundown of everything Mauritius is and how it evolved gradually over the course of years. Start with an overview of the three colonial periods - Dutch, French, and British, and move on to the history of the postal service of Mauritius. From its very first stamp to the rarest and world-renowned stamps, the museum houses many interesting things.

How to reach: The best way to reach Blue Penny Museum in Caudan Waterfront is via taxi which you can book through a tour operator. Famous for: The rarest red one-penny and blue two penny Entry fee: 245 for adults and 120 for children

31. Light House Of Albion – One Of The Best Attractions

Light House of Albion in Mauritius

While Mauritius is known around for its grandeur of beaches and other popular shopping destinations, everything would most definitely be incomplete without the Albion Lighthouse. It is located around in the west coast of Mauritius and makes up for one of the most popular Mauritius tourist spots in the country. The marvelous and quite unique architecture of the place is what sets it apart from the rest of the sightseeing options around. While back in the days it served as navigation for the sailors, it stands today as an important landmark representing the rich history of Mauritius.

How to reach: Lighthouse of Albino is accessible by bus from Port Louis Famous for: Amazing overview of the surroundings. A great spot to capture the natural beauty of the place around.

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32. Mahebourg  - For Food And Architecture

Mahebourg in Mauritius

If history and knowing the rich culture of the place is something that intrigues you, Mahebourg is the city you absolutely can’t miss visiting out on your Mauritius sightseeing tour . The combination of the historical museums along with the hustle and bustle of the streets around is what attracts the majority of the tourists to visit this city while in Mauritius. It is also famous for its wide stretch of beaches from north till south. While there, make sure to not miss out on the wide range of delectable street food that the place has to offer.

How to reach: Land at the Mahebourg airport which is in Port Louis and from here, you can simply hire a taxi which will take you directly to Mahebourg nearly 5 kilometers away. Famous for: Historical museums, street food.

33. Grand Bassin - For A Religious Experience

Grand Bassin Mauritius

Located around in Port Louis, the Grand Bassin in Mauritius is one of the most sacred places for the Hindus. It is often also regarded as Ganga Talao and is famous for one of the most significant Lord Shiva temples which are located 1800 ft above the sea level. Apart from the temple of Lord Shiva, you can also worship Gods like Hanuman and Lakshmi who have their individual temples there as well. The serene and tranquil environment of the place is what makes the tourists come back again and again to this place.

How to reach: The best way to travel from Mauritius Airport to Grand Bassin is to drive from the airport or to take a cab. Famous for: Maha Shivratri celebrations.

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34. Mauritius Photography Museum - Learn The History Of The Island

Mauritius Photography Museum in Mauritius

Port Louis is a place that signifies some of the most popular tourist destinations around in the entirety of Mauritius and the Mauritius Photography Museum is one of them. If you live and breathe photography, you are going to absolutely love this specific museum. The place does host one of the best photography pieces around and that too by some of the most popular photographers including Tristan Breville.

How to reach: You can reach here from Port Louis to the museum by car in minutes.  Famous for: Daguerreotypes, historical pictures of the island Entry fee: INR 150

35. Rodrigues - For A Recreational Time

Rodrigues in Mauritius

If you are on the lookout for a place in Mauritius to just chill and relax and get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Rodrigues Island is the answer to that. Often known as the Mauritius of 25 years ago, this place is nothing short of amazing. The delectable food around in the local restaurants is definitely going to tickle your palate. Not just that, if possible, mingle with the locals and get the best experience altogether.

How to reach: Being an island, you can reach Rodrigues Island either through the water, or the air. Air is preferably the better option to opt for. Famous for: Watersports, ziplining, and fishing

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36. Aapravasi Ghat – A UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Image Source Earning itself a spot in the list of UNESCO World Heritage SItes, Aaparavasi Ghat in Mauritius showcases that this place is not just about relaxing and tranquil beaches, rather there’s a lot more. In the earlier days, when slavery was uncontrolled in Mauritius, Aparavasi Ghat was built as the main depot for receiving laborers from various Asian and African countries which makes it one of the best tourist attractions in Mauritius . The laborers that were brought in were asked to work on the sugar estates.

How to reach: Aapravasi Ghat is located on the 1st Quay Street in Port Louis and is the best reach by taxi or cab. Famous For: In the present time, Aapravasi Ghat is proof to this major history of indentured labor that took place during British Rule. Entry fee:  None

37. Chateau de Labourdonnais – Reflection Of Victorian Era

Chateau de Labourdonnais

Another one of the buildings that exhibit hints of colonization in Mauritius is the Chateau de Labourdonnais. This is one of the best places to see in Mauritius and people can witness the grand and massive mansion which was once a residence of Christian Wiehe who lived with his family but in the present days, Chateau de Labourdonnais is a famous and heritage tourism spot. The Victorian vibes showcased by the exterior designs and internal decor makes this building a favorite among locals and tourists alike. The antique aura, vintage furniture, cobbled paths, and lush green gardens of this building takes away the breath of spectators, making it one of the best places to visit in Mauritius with family. 

How to reach: You can take a bus or get a private taxi or cab to reach the destination.  Famous For: Victorian vibes and architecture of the building. Entry fee:  INR 175 for children between 5-12; INR 350 for teenagers & adults between 13-59; INR 250 for senior citizens 60 & above

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38. L’Aventure du Sucre – Historicity Of Sugar Production

L’Aventure du Sucre

Translating to ‘Sugar Adventure’, L’Aventure de Sucre is a famous museum that is all about sugar! Sitting in the enchanting village of Pamplemousses, this sugar museum gives travelers an opportunity to explore the ancient Beau Plan Sugar Factory that was up and running in the 18th to 20th century.

The idea behind this museum was to highlight the historical and cultural side of the production of sugarcane in Mauritius. Started by an amalgamation of three sugar groups namely Deep River Beau Champ Ltd, Constance La Gaiete Co Ltd, and Harel Freres Lts, this sugar museum was once a great contribution to the economy of Mauritius. Do add this museum to your list of famous places in Mauritius that you should visit.

How to reach: Taxis are easily available from Port-Louis to the Museum and can be reached in 20 min.  Famous For: Showcasing the importance and historical side of sugarcane production in the golden days of Mauritius. Entry fee:  INR 450 for adults and INR 200 for children

39. Champ de Mars Racecourse – Experience The Adrenaline Rush

Champ de Mars Racecourse

Apart from tropical weather and beaches, Mauritius is also known for another intriguing aspect, Horse Riding. Champ de Mars Racecourse is the second oldest racecourse in the entire world and has managed to maintain its fame since the colonial era and also called one of the best Mauritius tourist places. Built back in the 1800s, this racecourse has witnessed all the major historic moments of the country, including the independence of Mauritius in the year of 1968.

Prior to converting to a racecourse and independence, the Frenchmen used the racecourse as their training area for the military. Those who are fascinated by horse riding can travel to this destination anytime between April to November. This is when the racing season takes place in Champ de Mars Racecourse.

How to reach: The race course is located in the heart of the city and can be easily reached by car or bus. Famous For: Horse Riding racing season that commences in April and goes on till the month of November Entry fee:  INR 100-INR 200

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40. Grand Baie Bazaar - Endless Variety

Grand Baie Bazaar

Quite a popular one from the list of tourist places in Mauritius, Grand Baie is for ultimate street shopping. Impulse buyers head here since it is one of the best places to visit in North Mauritius. Buy souvenirs at this market from your trip. It is most famous for trinkets and skateboards.

How to reach: Grand Baie Bazaar is just 9 min walk from Port Louis hotels. Famous for: Malagasy and Mauritian crafts

41. Port Louis Market - From Dining To Shopping

Port Louis Market

From home decor to trinkets, this one is for cute souvenir shopping in Mauritius. It is particularly famous for herbs and bamboo products. Being one of the largest markets in the capital, you can find almost everything here. From fresh food items to handicrafts, buy whatever you want. Discover great places to dine and coffee shops in this market.

How to reach: The market is located in the heart of the city which is 48km away from Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport Famous for: Herbs, shampoos.

42. Moka – For A Fun Lifestyle Shopping

Moka

If you're looking for those places to visit at Mauritius where you can shop your heart out and satiate your shopaholic spirit, then this is where you should come. This is the place for lifestyle shopping from your favorite brands such as Armani Jeans, Body and Soul, Celio, Colors & Senses, Esprit, and Hugo Boss, among others.

How to reach: Hagari Rail Way Station are the very nearby railway station to Moka. You can also reach from Bellary to Moka by road Famous for: Brand apparels and accessories

43. Flic En Flac - Clothes And Clothing Accessories

Flic En Flac

Come here for a blend of street shop kind of stalls, local souvenirs, sea products, trendy apparel and accessories, and more. It is among the popular Mauritius visiting places and one of the best markets in Mauritius to buy local produce on the island. The open-air market is busy over the weekdays so it is suggested you visit this market on a weekend. Buy cheap t-shirts, bags, hats, and some local tea from this flea market.

How to reach: Grab a cab or bus to the residential town of Quatre Bornes to reach the market. Famous for: Souvenirs and locally-produced products

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44. Mahebourg Market – For A Great Flea Market Experience

Mahebourg Market

This is popularly known as the Monday Market which is unique for its one day of business per week. Monday Market is one of the must visit places in Mauritius for all shopaholics. On every Monday of the week, the waterfront area of Mahebourg turns into a huge flea market. People visiting here can find some of the amazing Mauritian souvenirs and local handicrafts which add life to the town. Usually the locals can be seen roaming around the Mahebourg Market because of its high bargaining rate.

How to reach: To reach it you will need some kind of boat transportation. It is easily reached from Tamarin/Black River Famous for: Handicrafts

45. Le Craft Market – For All The Crafty Stuff

Le Craft market

As the name suggests, this market hosts around 36 stalls which hosts some of the best and unique craft collections which also makes this one of the best Mauritius tourist places. Starting off from the exquisite woodwork to the intricately detailed baskets and also some of the most amazing glass souvenirs. Alongside that this two-storey building is also known for selling some of the most artistic things like seashells and conch items. People can also find boxes of some of the ground spices and embroidered linen catch.

How to reach: The market can be easily reached by a bus, car, or bike.  Famous for: Show pieces, handmade dresses, soft toys, home decor

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46. Quatre Bornes Market – Numerous Options

Quatre Bornes Market

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When looking for clothing accessories and textiles, this market is where you should come for a satisfactory shopping experience. There are many shops in the market on either side of the narrow road, giving you umpteen options to choose from. You can buy a lot of things here, including souvenirs, t-shirts, casuals, and fabrics among other things.

How to reach: Frequent bus services operate between Rose Hill, Port Louis and the bus station in Quatre Bornes Famou s for: you should come here to buy textiles, casualwear, and clothing accessories

47. Flacq Market –  For Clothes And Food

Flacq-Market

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This market is known to be one of the largest markets in Mauritius and therefore the variety is endless. You’ll find many stalls with clothing accessories, souvenirs, and a variety of dishes. As the biggest open-air market in Mauritius, Flacq should definitely be listed in your itinerary if you want to learn about the vibrant local culture here.

How to reach: To reach it you will need some kind of boat transportation. It is easily reached from Tamarin/Black River, Case Noyale or Le Morne. Famous for: visit this place when looking where different clothing accessories and spicy food

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48. Bagatelle Mall – One-Stop Shopping Place

Bagatelle Mall

There are various tourist attractions in Mauritius which travelers should definitely not miss and one of them is Bagatelle Mall. This mall is frequented by locals as well as tourists because it has everything under one roof. With its central location in Moka, Bagatelle Mall will make your shopping experience memorable and productive. All the shopaholics won’t get enough of this place owing to the innumerable branded options available for all. You can also indulge yourself in delicious cuisine in the cafes or restaurants of this mall.

How to reach: Bagatelle Mall Of Mauritius is situated at the center of the island so it is very convenient to reach by bus. Famous for: Branded apparels and accessories

49. Tamarin Beach – Impeccable Beauty 

Tamarin Beach is a picture-perfect beach in Mauritius

Also known as Santosha Bay, Tamarin Beach was amongst the most popular places for surfing in Mauritius. The place is home to impeccable beauties and hosts enthralling water sports activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and more. If you want to visit the most beautiful places in Mauritius,  make sure to add this beach to your itinerary. 

How to reach: The place is well connected and you can take a ferry or jetty to reach here. Famous for: Water sports adventures

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50. Le Plate Island – Leisurely Escape

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Le Plate Island is also known as Flat Island got its name from being so flat like a plate. The place is known for water sports activities and offers scenic vistas of the surrounding nature. The leisurely island is known for its breathtaking sites. This is amongst the best Mauritius tourist attractions  which attract honeymooners as well families.

How to reach: The place is well connected and you can take a ferry or jetty to reach here. Famous for: Scenic vistas, water activities

51. Le Souffleur – For Mythical Sight

geyser fountain

Quite hard to be reached, Le Souffler is a humongous cliff where sights of natural springs can be frequently witnesses. It is one of the most beautiful places in Mauritius which is not visit by many. This place features a natural bridge that offers insta-worthy pictures. Although this place does not offers many activities to indulge in, one may enjoy taking several beautiful clicks. Consider yourself lucky if you see the magnificent geyser fountain.

How to reach: For this secluded place, you need to take permission for crossing the Savannah Sugar Estate. Later, you can follow the snacking track that will take to this wonderful place. Famous for: Geyser fountain, breathtaking vistas

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52. Port Louis Waterfront – Soak In Sheer Excitement

Unlimited Entertainment

Ideally positioned in Port Louis is this lively commercial development area that attracts numerous visitors every day. While being one of the most famous tourist attractions in Mauritius This place makes ultimate heaven for shopaholics and epicures where they get to treat their senses. This tourist spot features a multitude of eateries, casinos, restaurants, and movie theaters which offers a great amount of entertainment dose to travelers. If you wish to visit the best Mauritius tourist attractions, make sure to visit Port Louis Waterfront.

How to reach: Take a public bus to the Victoria Bus terminal and then hire a taxi to reach the waterfront. Famous for: Shopping options, restaurants, casinos, movie halls

53. The Crown Lodge – Ultimate Horseriding View

Horseriding View

The Crown Lodge is meant for all horse-racing lovers. Taking place every Saturday, horse racing here draws the attention of numerous locals as well as travelers. From Crown Lodge, you can enjoy the perfect view of racing and other activities. It is better to buy an all-inclusive package which comprises an open bar and delicious meals. Besides this, you can also get to meet trainers as well as horse owners.

How to reach: Since this place is settled in a central location, you can easily board a bus or book a car. Famous for: Exciting horse racing and a perfect view of Mauritius Turf Club Entry Fee: INR 16,328 approximately.

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54. Notre Dame Auxiliatrice – For A Soul-Soothing Experience

Breathtaking View

Enjoying the vicinity of a beach, Notre Dame Auxiliatrice is a jaw-dropping Catholic church that welcomes several tourists every year. Boasting the backdrop of a scintillating island and the ocean, this is one of the famous churches in Mauritius. Its red sloping roof, lush green surroundings along the backdrop of the beautiful sea are what makes it stand apart from other churches. This is indeed one of the most beautiful places in Mauritius. If you want to attend the mass, make sure to visit it on Saturdays at 6:00 pm and on Sundays at 9:00 am.

How to reach: From the Immigration Square in Port Louis, you can take a public bus to reach Cap Malheureux within 30 minutes Famous for: Peaceful vibe and a scenic backdrop.

55. Domaine les Pailles – A Cultural Hotspot

Horseriding View

A charming heritage center, Domaine les Pailles features a traditional mill, railway rides, a distillery, and an eatery where travelers can gorge upon toothsome meals. This place offers an ideal setting where couples, as well as families, can enjoy their day out in Mauritius. While spending a day here, travelers will get to know the old-world charm. When visiting here, make sure to indulge in a Safari ride as well.

How to reach: Domaine les Pailles can be eaily reached by a car, bike, or bus. Famous for: it’s best known for its cultural activities and picturesque vistas. Entry Fee: INR INR 259 approximately

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Mauritius

Which is the best part of Mauritius to go to?

If you are looking out for some of the best places in Mauritius to explore then Balaclava is the perfect option for you. Located in the north of Mauritius, Balaclava is considered the most beautiful destination for those who are searching for some options near the beach.

Is Mauritius expensive for tourists?

To begin with, toiletries and cosmetics are two of the most expensive items in Mauritius that will surely create a hole in your pocket. Having said that, the cost and the expenses will largely vary on the basis of your accommodation options, the number of days that you will stay, transfers, meals, and sightseeing options.

Is it safe to travel to Mauritius during the coronavirus outbreak?

Mauritius is one of the few places with zero cases of coronavirus so far. It is very much open to tourists. However, a travel ban on all those who have been to Italy or China lately is in place.

What is the best time to visit Mauritius?

Being surrounded by African waters on all sides, Mauritius enjoys a tropical climate throughout the year. However, the best time to visit Mauritius is from the months of May till December. The weather remains cool and dry. Some days may turn out to be a bit sunny, whereas the weather remains moderate enough to explore some of the best places to visit in Mauritius.

How many museums are there in Mauritius?

All the history buffs out there who are planning their next international holiday in Mauritius must visit the exciting museums of this paradise. With two national museums of National History Museum in Mahebourg and the Natural History Museum in Port Louis, the Mauritius Museums Council also has many other museums like that of Blue Penny Museum, Musée de la Photographie, and Folk Museum of Indian Immigration under its purview.

Which are the top five attractions in Mauritius that should not be missed?

The top five or the best attractions in Mauritius that none of the travellers should miss on their visit are that of the Ile aux Cerfs, Black River Gorges National Park, Seven Colored Earth, Flic-en-Flac, and the Chamarel Waterfall.

What are the best places to visit for couples?

Ile aux Benitiers, Chamarel Waterfalls, Seven Colored Earth, Blue Bay Marine Park, Casela World Of Adventures, and Ile aux Cerfs are some of the best places to visit for couples in Mauritius.

What are some of the best activities to be enjoyed in Mauritius?

Snorkelling at Ile aux Cerfs, hiking at Black River Gorges National Park, island hopping, safari ride at Casela nature park, etc. are some of the best activities that travellers can experience on their next trip to Mauritius.

Is it safe to walk at night in Mauritius?

Mauritius welcomes tourists with the warmest smiles and the locals are very friendly in nature. But it is advised not to linger around exploring places to visit in Mauritius at night, especially in the poor-lit areas.

What is Mauritius famous for?

Mauritius was once home to Dodo which is unfortunately extinct now but the country still houses several endangered species of animals and plants which makes it a famous place apart from its bucolic nature and beaches.

What food do they eat in Mauritius?

Some of the top dishes offered in Mauritius are camarons (freshwater prawns cooked in hot sauce), dholl puri, fish vindaye, and rougaille.

Is tap water safe to drink in Mauritius?

Tap water in Mauritius is suitable for consumption and there is absolutely no need to spend money on bottled water. So, if you are planning your next vacation to Mauritius, feel free to drink water straight from the tap.

What are the best things to buy in Mauritius?

When in Mauritius, do not forget to buy I fused rum, Phoenix beer, Dodo souvenirs, a piece of coloured earth, and homegrown tea as these are the best things to buy in Mauritius.

What is the best area to stay in Mauritius?

If you are looking for an area in the southern part of Mauritius then look no further than Le Morne. Apart from this, you can also look for a stay in Grand Baie which is famous for enjoying the nightlife in Mauritius.

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Mauritius Tourism

The beauty of Mauritius is beyond words. Rich with lush forest, wild waterfalls, unique wildlife, rocky mountains, white sand beaches and breathtaking crystal clear turquoise lagoons, Mauritius is a dream holiday destination for tourists from all over the world.

Mauritius is becoming one of the most popular destinations for tourists from all over the world looking for a high-end holiday on a tropic amazing paradise island.

Mauritius Tourism

Mauritius possesses a wide range of natural attractions as well as many man-made attractions, all for you to enjoy a sub-tropical climate, clear postcard beaches, calm sea conditions, tropical fauna and flora complemented by a multi-ethnic and cultural population that is friendly and welcoming.

These tourism assets are Mauritius’ main strength, especially since they are backed up by top class beach resorts and hotels, reliable and operational services and infrastructures.

The hotel industry in Mauritius is a very well organized industry. The industry has constantly upgraded the quality of accommodation to cater to the demands of the International traveler.

Many resorts and hotels have been accommodated with the latest technology and services for the indulgence of tourists, with their large variety of services like the sauna, massages, private Jacuzzi, well-designed gardens, providing fairylike atmosphere.

Tourism industry in Mauritius

Mauritius tourism industry has experienced drastic growth in the last decade.

The Island of Mauritius had about 18,000 visitors in 1970 and in the last few years this number is almost reaching 1 million visitors to Mauritius annually.

The tourism sector is one of the main pillars of the local economy, and created 30,000 full time job equivalents in 2000 and the number today it is estimated that almost 40,000 has full direct employment in the tourism sector.

Tourists visiting Mauritius are primarily European, mainly French and British.

The amount of resorts and hotels along Mauritius coastline is increasing every year to accommodate the increasing number of tourists visiting the Island.

Growth in the Mauritius Tourism and in Tourist Arrivals

Tourism Growth in Mauritius

Tourist arrivals have been expanding consequently, thus rising from 18,000 at 1970, to 103,000 in 1977 and then to 656,450 in 2000.

The year of 2009 has been a record year for Mauritius having the largest number of visitors to the Island so far.

During 2009 Mauritius has reinforced its place as a leading destination for the French people (from France and Reunion) with a strong progression.

Also during the year 2009, 871,356 tourists welcomed to Mauritius, of which 275,599 came from metropolitan France and 104,946 from Reunion, representing a respective progression of 6 % and 9 % compared to the year 2008.

During recent years about 67% of the tourist arrivals are of European origin, with France and Great Britain originating almost half of the visitors. The nearby Reunion French Territory is the most important short haul source market accounting for about 13% of total tourist arrivals. Asian residents provided 6% of tourist arrivals, almost half of which originated from the Indian Sub-Continent. With that, during the last few years there is a drastic increase of visitors’ arrivals from the Republic of China.

Total number of nights spent by tourists during a year period was estimated to about 7.5 million. The average length of stay works out to around 10 nights.

Mauritius Tourism - Economic Importance

Tourism is the third pillar of the economy of Mauritius after the manufacturing sector and Agriculture. The tourism contributes significantly to economic growth of the island and has been a key factor in the overall development of Mauritius.

In the past two decades tourist arrivals increased at an average annual rate of 9 % with a corresponding increase of about 21% in tourism receipts. Tourism contributed about 14 % of Mauritius GDP.

Business tourism in Mauritius

Independent since 1968 and a Republic since 1992, Mauritius is known as a democratic state which keeps the separation of legislative, executive and judicial powers.

The island of Mauritius also enjoys political stability; while the President is the Head of State, the Prime Minister has full executive powers and is the Head of Government.

On the eve of independence in the early 1970s, the island set out to diversify its economy by encouraging the establishment of export-oriented companies within its Export Processing Zone (EPZ) and the development of the tourism industry.

Business tourism in Mauritius

The offshore and Freeport sectors also steadily developed, and new areas of growth emerged such as Business Process Outsourcing (BPO), sea food processing, duty-free shopping and the Integrated Resorts Scheme which opened the door for foreigners to acquire property in Mauritius.

Today Mauritius is an emerging destination for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events. The Island offers range of facilities for the business community such as: great personal service, luxurious accommodation, finest gastronomy, world class amenities, state-of-the-art telecommunications infrastructure, safe environment and conference facilities.

The average growth rate, over the past five years, has been around 5%.

Future of Mauritius Tourism

The government of Mauritius has adopted new strategy for developing the local tourism industry which is referred as the “opening of the sky” action plan. The main idea is to develop new markets, which include penetrating to new countries and new client profiles.

The government also encourages the building of new hotels for increasing the number of rooms available on the Island. It was also decided to lunch a numerous Integrated Resort Scheme (IRS) projects and organize selection of international cultural events.

Future of Mauritius Tourism

Tourism to Mauritius has experienced consistent growth in recent years and following the government efforts for developing the local tourism sector, it is most likely therefore that the tourism sector will continue growing in coming years. The developed infrastructure, access to cost effective and educated labor, attractive investment incentives and existing linkages with industry representatives in European Union (EU) and Eastern and Southern Africa put Mauritius in an excellent position to take advantage of growth opportunities.

Following these efforts, the Mauritius Government expects an increase in the number of tourist arrivals to as much as 2 millions tourist per annum by 2015.

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8 of the Safest Countries in Africa To Visit

A frica boasts an array of diverse landscapes and unparalleled natural beauty. Africa is a dream destination for many since it has many countries to explore (54 countries, in fact) that all offer attractive and unique landscapes and adventures. With the second largest population in the world, it can be hard to decide where exactly to visit in the large continent and where it is safe or ideal for particular interests. 

Whether visitors want to experience flourishing wildlife or a judgment-free environment, Africa is the perfect place to explore on your next trip because it has so many countries that appease varying tastes. Often referred to as the cradle of life, it is no surprise that Africa has an array of countries that offer inclusive communities for visitors. Among those are countries that provide the best environment for solo travelers, women, LGBTQIA+ community members and wildlife lovers. 

Safest Countries in Africa for Solo Travelers and Tourists

Solo travel can boost confidence significantly and Africa offers unforgettable experiences, so why not combine the two? Africa offers plenty for solo travelers to do, including wildlife safaris, city tours and hiking. If Africa is the next stop on the bucket list, check out these countries that will provide comfortable environments. 

Malawi 

Malawi has the same Global Peace Index (GPI) score as France and in terms of peace and security, it is the third ranked country in Africa. With the slogan, “The Warm Heart of Africa,” Malawi is clearly known as a serene destination. It is incredibly small and has a welcoming community, so it is a p opular country for first-time visitors to Africa . 

While visitors should always stay vigilant and aware, this hidden gem is one of the safest countries travelers can visit in Africa.

Rwanda 

This country is on a level one travel advisory, which means travelers should exercise normal precautions, according to the U.S. Department of State. The crime rates are consistently low in Rwanda, even in more touristy places like the capital city of Kigali. Local Rwandans are helpful and friendly , so visitors should not have any trouble getting around and are likely to make new friends while traveling solo. 

While Rwanda is a peaceful place to stay , the border of Rwanda is an area where travelers should exercise increased caution due to armed conflict between Rwanda and The Democratic of Congo. If travelers abide by sensible travel precautions, their visit to Rwanda will go smoothly and they may even count down to the next visit.

Safest Countries in Africa for Women To Visit

Although racial acceptance is not a huge issue in Africa since it is a diverse continent, some areas are preferable for travelers of gender minority groups. Harassment can be prevalent in certain areas, which makes it crucial to know the safest countries in Africa for women. Cultural and religious beliefs impact the safety of women worldwide and vary by region, so where and where not to go are important things to know while traveling. 

One of the cultural reasons this area is safe for women is because Buddhists are prevalent in Mauritius. The surrounding temples are popular tourist attractions and signify the peaceful outlooks that have historically been present. Mauritius has a significantly low crime rate compared to other countries and is known for its friendly locals. Of course, regardless of these factors, female travelers should always take precautions like being observant of their surroundings and keeping their valuables secure. 

Gender equality is a complex subject in Mauritius since the constitution states that women have equal rights but the society is otherwise conservative. While women are independent, the youth of Mauritius have done the work of shifting traditional viewpoints so that women feel comfortable and free in their country. 

Botswana 

Botswana is one of the safest countries in Africa and seldom has any issues with travelers. Along with its lack of serious crime, the popularity of Botswana’s guided tours has contributed to the safety level of the country. Professional guides and tours are easily accessible, so Botswana is considered a tourist destination and often has foreign travelers passing through it. The majority of women travelers feel safe since the locals are welcoming and the area has comparatively low crime. 

Women traveling through Botswana need only worry about safety when in public areas (as usual for foreigners) or if they venture to bars or streets late at night. Unwanted attention is not common but may occur in more rural or poorly lit late-night spots, which some women may opt to avoid. 

Where the LGBTQIA+ Community Should Visit in Africa

Safety for members of the LGBTQIA+ community has historically been a topic of strife. While laws have reflected and signified the slow acceptance of the  LGBTQIA+ community, the reality of that acceptance varies. These African countries are, in reality, the most comfortable places for LGBTQIA+ travelers. 

South Africa

South Africa is generally considered the most open African country for LGBTQIA+ rights . The South African constitution outlaws discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, so it is considered extremely progressive. Cape Town is the official capital of South Africa but is unofficially known as the gay capital of Africa !  

The general attitude toward the LGBTQIA+ community is progressive in South Africa. Despite this, countries bordering South Africa are not so accepting and some even consider homosexuality a crime, so travelers should be wary of straying. 

Seychelles 

This East African country comprises 115 huddled islands. It also is one of the handful of destinations where homosexuality is legal (which was legalized in 2006). Holding hands at the beach or stealing kisses while out and about are accepted since the law is on the side of LGBTQIA+ community members. 

This country is a great place to express yourself freely and not worry about disapproving glances. Of course, sometimes the law does not reflect the culture, so it is important to be observant of instances when stigma or discrimination may impact travelers. 

Countries in Africa for Animal Lovers

Conservation in Africa is an important effort that contributes to the overall ecosystem and in turn, how safe areas are for visitors. Protecting the environment reduces the risk of climate change, improves sustainability and preserves natural resources. These two countries are the front runners when it comes to conservation and wildlife tourism.  

Tanzania 

Tanzania has rich biodiversity and boasts 14,000 wildlife species. Safeguarding wildlife is a priority of this country and it shows in its respect for animals and nature. Almost a third of the country is protected, so natural habitats are inhabited by an array of species.

While tourism is still a part of Tanzanian culture, it is secondary to wildlife management and species conservation. If visiting Tanzania, consider visiting the Serengeti National Park, which is a safari that has the big five game animals (elephants, lions, leopards, buffalo and rhino), or Kilimanjaro National Park which has Africa’s highest mountain. 

Kenya 

Kenya is home to 25 national parks, 16 national reserves, 6 marine parks and many private conservancies. Of those, the most popular national park is Amboseli. Amboseli is a United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Site that spans 151 square miles. It is near the Tanzanian border and is known for its huge elephant population. 

When it comes to conservation and animal protection, Kenya is hard to beat. Travelers should try to catch Africa’s Great Migration , which is when millions of mammals and herbivores go north to follow the rain. The migration is best observed during the dry season between July and October.

Check out our list of the safest countries in Africa and their best features. Pictured: the African sunset against a tree in the distance.

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Mauritius is the perfect destination for a romantic getaway with its idyllic beaches, hotels appealing to romance and stunning sceneries. Whether you are on holidays with your loved one or on your honeymoon, your stay in Mauritius promises to be unforgettable.

Hotels offer a wide range of services and experiences for couples, from room service, romantic dinners in the sand to wellness packages for couples at the spa. If you want to realise your dream and spend the most beautiful day of your life on a tropical island on the beach at sunset, you can make it! Almost all hotels offer the possibility to organise your wedding in Mauritius , from the paperwork to the wedding organisation itself, as well as the honeymoon! You only have to contact the hotel much in advance so that the procedures are finalised in time. Those looking for more discretion and calm will find several «Adult-only» hotels across the island.

There is a wide array of leisure and activities for couples in Mauritius. The most romantic will choose the cruises in catamaran in exclusivity, the dolphin watch outings, and horse-riding at dusk or the treatments for two at the spa. Reconnection to nature is also an option, immerse into one of the various forests and nature reserves of the island such as the Black River Gorges National Park with its marked trails and its exceptional fauna and flora, and feel like Paul and Virginie for some hours...

The Double zip lines and skydiving may be appealing to the more adventurous… or simply take an exclusive helicopter ride to admire the beautiful landscapes of Mauritius from above. Scuba diving is also very popular, whether for beginner courses or to discover the stunning sites around the island. Time for amazing adventures!

When we think about doing something romantic, the tête-à-tête dinner seems so obvious with a refined menu, ambient music and elegant décor… Whether at the hotel under the stars, or in one of the island’s gourmet restaurants, a romantic dinner will always be a hit with your loved one.

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    Hike the Black River Gorges. In the forested interior of Mauritius, Black River Gorges National Park is a precious and protected wilderness barely half an hour from the beach. Its dense forest is home to many native species of flora and fauna, including three endangered bird species: the Mauritius kestrel, the echo parakeet and the pink pigeon.

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    It is home to beach restaurants, an adventure park, a wide array of water sports and an 18-hole golf course as well as untouched tranquil beaches. 3. Le Morne Brabant. Dicovering the Morne Brabant - The slave route The Morne Brabant is a mountain of the south-west of Mauritius, on the peninsula of the Morne.

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    3. Le Morne Brabant. 1,510. Mountains. Dicovering the Morne Brabant - The slave route The Morne Brabant is a mountain of the south-west of Mauritius, on the peninsula of the Morne. Declared World Heritage by UNESCO since July 6, 2008, the site is a sanctuary for runaway slaves and is a strong cultural and patrimonial symbol for every Mauritian.

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    About Mauritius. Mauritius is a tropical paradise with tons to do and some of the most beautiful landscapes on the planet. Of course, this Indian Ocean island nation is known for its gorgeous beaches, waterfalls, lagoons, and mountain views. Port Louis, the modern capital of this 38-mile by 29-mile island, is a bustling port with a revitalized ...

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    A CD could be a very good idea for a souvenir gift for friends or just to enjoy back home. 6. Pamplemousses Botanical Garden. Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, or Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden, is one of the most visited sites in Mauritius, and the oldest in the southern hemisphere.

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    Trou aux Cerfs. The Trou aux Cerfs is a 650-meter high volcano in the interior of the island of Mauritius. The volcano has been dormant for a long time and there's a small lake in the crater. There's a wide path leading around the crater that gives you a great view of the island in all directions.

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    6. Ile aux Aigrettes (Egret Island) Source: Benny Marty / shutterstock. Ile aux Aigrettes. Located in the Mahebourg Bay, the Ile aux Aigrettes, is a striking place, made entirely of coralline limestone. You'll notice the difference in the landscape right way - quiet different from the volcanic matter of the mainland.

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    2. Chamarel: 7 Colored Earth, Waterfall & More. Suggested by Patrizia from the Italian blog Fashion For Travel.. Chamarel is a charming village in the southwest corner of Mauritius and one of the most popular tourist attractions on the island. It's best known for two things: Rum Distillery and 7 Coloured Earth Geopark. The geopark is a large area and you need a ticket to visit it.

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    Top 5 Things to Do in Mauritius. Explore the Seven Coloured Earth Geopark. Marvel at the Chamarel Waterfall. Swim With Sea Turtles. Spot the Underwater Waterfall. Spend a Day in Port Louis. Brilliant Things to See & Do in Mauritius. Indulge in a Drink or Two at Chamarel Rum Distillery. Go Swimming with Dolphins.

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    Introduction to Mauritius Tourist Attractions. Mauritius, a dream destination adorned with sandy beaches, azure lagoons, and lush palm trees, offers a multitude of unforgettable experiences for tourists. This island nation is not just about natural beauty, but also a blend of diverse cultures and histories. From dramatic waterfalls and unique ...

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    Ile aux Cerfs boat tour. With calm shallow waters and a beautiful sandbar that stretches out to the sea, Ile aux Cerfs is one of the best places to visit in Mauritius. Some of the best things to do there include parasailing, kayaking, snorkeling, and relaxing on the beach. There are a few restaurants on the island but those tend to be expensive.

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    #3 - Flic en Flac - Top of Mauritius's tourist places to visit. Eh. Top-notch beach. Excellent facilities. Crazy touristy. ... #9 - Mauritius's Mountains - The beautiful natural attractions of Mauritius with that wonderful isolated goodness. Wait, there are things that aren't beaches in Mauritius? Photo: @themanwiththetinyguitar.

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    Black River Gorges National Park. 1,243. Black River Gorges National Park is home to most of Mauritius' remaining indigenous rainforests—as well as some of the most scenic hiking trails the island nation has to offer. Within the park, you can find endemic plants and animals, including the endangered pink pigeon.

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    Lying 800km east of Madagascar, Mauritius is part of the Mascarene Islands, a volcanic chain extending as far as the Seychelles. Fringed by 160km of sandy beaches and an azure sea, with a backdrop of rugged peaks and shimmering sugar cane, this pear-shaped tropical island is a dream holiday destination. An islander once told Mark Twain that ...

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    Mauritius, Africa's one of the best tourist destinations, is also the best destination for snorkelling. To the east and south-west of the island, the lagoon, with a surface area of 300 square km, is at its most extensive. Besides, Mauritius also has around 430 different species of underwater creatures.

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    Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden, or the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, is a popular tourist places in Mauritius, near Port Louis. This oldest botanical garden of the southern hemisphere was constructed by Pierre Poivre in 1770. When looking for some of the best tourist attractions in Mauritius, this is the place you must consider.

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    I have been to Mauritius many times (it's a very popular destination for French speaking Europeans in winter). My impressions: - The scenery is not impressive: the island's vegetation is rather sparse, except for the imported palm trees at the resorts. - Beaches are nice but far from spectacular (and not worth any longhaul travel).

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    Mauritius Tourism. The beauty of Mauritius is beyond words. Rich with lush forest, wild waterfalls, unique wildlife, rocky mountains, white sand beaches and breathtaking crystal clear turquoise lagoons, Mauritius is a dream holiday destination for tourists from all over the world.

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    Mauritius. One of the cultural reasons this area is safe for women is because Buddhists are prevalent in Mauritius. The surrounding temples are popular tourist attractions and signify the peaceful ...

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    Mauritius is the perfect destination for a romantic getaway with its idyllic beaches, hotels appealing to romance and stunning sceneries. Whether you are on holidays with your loved one or on your honeymoon, your stay in Mauritius promises to be unforgettable. Hotels offer a wide range of services and experiences for couples, from room service ...