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Mauritius may be a tropical paradise, but winter does make a breezy entrance between May and October. While temperatures remain mild, strong trade winds and cooler waters can affect your beach day plans. This guide reveals the best beaches to enjoy in winter.
Discover the ultimate catamaran Mauritius day cruises! Explore stunning waters, enjoy breathtaking views, and make unforgettable memories on our guide.
The museums in Mauritius range from cultural experiences to everyday life to the history of the people and natural history of Mauritius.
A great show awaits you with bright colours of the sails flying over the lagoon and the Lion Mountain in the background. The regattas are typically held for the amateurs to meet and share moments with other sea lovers, and general promotion of the sport. The event is a great opportunity for popular gathering.
As its name suggests the Blue Bay lagoon is one of the bluest waters you will ever see and is one of the richest in terms of flora and fauna including its famous ‘Badamier’ trees
So let's get to know the artists who will perform on the scene "Kaz'Apero"
Their album “Where we belong” which came out in 2018 has been an absolute hit. The Prophecy is definitely THE ARTIST of year 2018
Top waterfalls in Mauritius. See photos of waterfalls in Mauritius including the underwater waterfall near Le Morne, a magnificent optical illusion!
Every year the China Town holds a food and cultural festival which celebrates the diversity of Chinese cuisine and traditions
Buffet at Eighty Eight Chinese Restaurant located at Bagatelle For booking, kindly call on 468 8288
Book your personal driver-guide for a day and explore Mauritius independently at your own pace. Plan your itinerary with your driver-guide and visit the places on the island that interest you.
Explore the southwest coast on sharing or private tour to Chamarel Waterfall, 7-Colored Earth, La Rhumerie de Chamarel, Grand Bassin, Trou aux Cerfs, and the ship model factory in Curepipe.
The Electric Dodo & GISTER present LUMÉ at Les Ruines de Mon Rocher—an open-air, day-to-night celebration with Paris DJ/producer Demayä. Expect a hypnotic fusion of Afro-Latin rhythms and Berlin-inspired grooves, framed by neon accents, candle glow, and illuminated heritage stone.
Start your Dodo Trail tour with a visit to Port Louis and the central market. Enjoy an authentic Mauritian lunch before stopping to see the rare plants at Pamplemousses Botanical Garden.
Swim with spinner or bottlenose dolphins in their natural environment on speedboat tour of Black River coast of Mauritius. Look for resident sperm whales and migrating humpback whales in season.
Visit the north of Mauritius on a private full-day tour. Stroll amongst beautiful plants in Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, swim at Mont Choisy, explore the sights of Port Louis and the local market.
Embark on an exciting speedboat trip from Trou d'Eau Douce to east Mauritius. Discover Ile aux Cerfs with its beautiful waterfall and lagoon, feel the sand between your toes, and enjoy a BBQ lunch.
Enjoy a half-day excursion with snorkeling at 2 different spots in the Blue Bay Marine Park. Move along the seaside from Point d´Esny and enjoy a typical Creole picnic on Ile des deux Cocos.
Spend a day discovering the breathtaking sights of southwest Mauritius, including Trou aux Cerfs, the Black River, the seven Colored Earths, and more, with your own private tour guide.
Explore the rare and impressive 7 Coloured Earths geological phenomenon in Mauritius' Geopark. Admire the vibrant, multi-colored sand dunes, see the Chamarel Waterfall, and visit the tortoise park.
Explore Port Louis on a private guided tour that takes you to the most enchanting places. Immerse yourself in nature and Mauritian culture while capturing some unforgettable shots.
Explore Vanilla Park as well as its surrounding wild beaches. You will encounter various animals in the park, which include monkeys, lemurs, wild boars, and a tortoise which exceeds 100 years in age.
Experience a memorable full-day excursion starting with a dolphin encounter and ending with a BBQ on Benitiers Island.
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Lying on the west coast of Mauritius, Flic en Flac beach is one of the most popular beaches on the island. The surrounding area is well developed with many amenities for visitors to enjoy including shops, hotels, restaurants, guest houses, casino, health centres, banks, bars and nightclubs.
Grand Baie (or Grand Bay) is a coastal village in the North West of Mauritius situated in the district of Rivière du Rempart. It is one of the most popular and most visited places on the island.
Ile aux Aigrettes has been a nature reserve for almost half a century. Mauritius and most of the islets off its coast are of volcanic origin but Ile aux Aigrettes is made up of coralline limestone
Ile aux Benitiers is situated in the south west of Mauritius, approximately 1.5 km west from the village of La Gaulette
Located near the east coast of Mauritius, Ile aux Cerfs boasts one of the best beaches in Mauritius, with soft white sand, turquoise warm waters, beautiful natural surroundings, and diverse marine life
Le Morne has been declared a world heritage site and has monuments dedicated to the slaves at the bottom of the mountain
Mahebourg (pronounced as my-boor) is a coastal village in the South East of the island situated in the district of Grand Port. Located on the shores of the island’s biggest and richest lagoon, it is one of the most popular villages in the South. It is at only 10 minutes drive from the airport
Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, discover the history of Port Louis the capital of Mauritius, a guide to Port Louis with places to visit
Why not head to the towns inland and get a real feel for the heart of the island
The east coast of Mauritius is a world away from the souvenir shops, nightclubs, and mass tourism
If you are looking for white sandy beaches, calm lagoons, and an exciting nightlife, the north of Mauritius should suit you down to the ground.
If you are looking for a landscape which is both wild and beautiful, head to the south of Mauritius
Visit the west coast of Mauritius and let you be transported to a spectacular coastline, amazing mountain peaks, and sugar cane fields
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