Travel to the Northern Isles of Mauritius aboard a beautiful catamaran on a sailing trip. Depart from Grand Baie toward Gabriel, Flat, and Coin de Mire for the chance to snorkel and enjoy a BBQ lunch.
Explore the wild side of Mauritius on a buggy tour of Bel Ombre Nature Reserve. Drive through lush vegetation, and learn about the ecosystem and biodiversity of Mauritius.
Hire a comfortable car and an experienced driver for a day and explore Mauritius independently at your own pace. Plan your own itinerary and visit the places on the island that interest you most. Get advice from your driver on the best place for lunch.
Explore the southwest coast of Mauritius 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.
Experience the landscapes, culture and gastronomy of Mauritius on an 8-hour sightseeing tour of the south coast. Visit Bois Cheri, La Vanille Nature Reserve and the Sugar Estate of Saint Aubin, and enjoy stunning views from Gris Gris.
Discover the southwest of Mauritius on a private full-day tour. Marvel at the Seven Coloured Earths in Chamarel, take in views from the Alexandra Falls Viewpoint, visit Grand Bassin, and more.
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.
Discover the most beautiful dive sites in Mauritius. Learn about what it takes to explore the underwater world. Set off on an unforgettable 2-hour excursion in the north side of the island.book now!!
Explore one of the most popular leisure and attraction parks in Mauritius, Casela Nature Parks. Connect with nature, see exotic birds and animals, and partake in a variety of engaging activities.
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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 sh...
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. I...
Ile aux Aigrettes is a small island located some 800m off the south eastern side of Mauritius not far from the village of Mahebourg and Blue Bay beach. Named after a white long-legged fisher bir...
Ile aux Benitiers is situated in the south west of Mauritius, approximately 1.5 km west from the village of La Gaulette. Though it is state owned, the islet has been leased since 1927. The is...
Located off 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 div...
If you go to the south west corner of Mauritius, you will find Le Morne Brabant peninsula. Le Morne Mountain is 556 metres above sea level and has terrific views. The summit covers around 30 acr...
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...
Port Louis, Capital of Mauritius Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, is the business centre of the country. In 1732, the French made Port Louis the main port of Mauritius to exploit its str...
Mauritius has lovely beaches, but there is also more to see inland. Why not head to the towns inland and get a real feel for the heart of the island. The central plateau is between 400 and 600 metres ...
The east coast of Mauritius is a world away from the souvenir shops, nightclubs, and mass tourism like some other parts of the island, namely like in the north. It has a succession of beautiful whit...
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. It is the most developed part of the island and here you...
If you are looking for a landscape which is both wild and beautiful, head to the south of Mauritius. You will find pristine sandy beaches which are bordered by impressive cliffs, spectacular mountains...
If you visit the west coast of Mauritius you will be transported to a spectacular coastline, amazing mountain peaks, and sugar cane fields. The weather on this side of the island is warmer and more ...
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