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Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, discover Port Louis, the vibrant capital of Mauritius, on a private guided tour. Your expert guide will lead you to key attractions such as the Port Louis Market, the SSR Botanical Garden, Citadel Fort, and the iconic red-roofed church at Cap Malheureux. You'll also visit the L'Aventure du Sucre museum to explore the island’s rich sugar trade history, followed by stops at several picturesque beaches, offering breathtaking views and perfect photo opportunities.
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Citadel Fort Adelaide: Citadel Fort Adelaide, situated in Port Louis, Mauritius, is a historic military fortification constructed by the British in the early 19th century. Set atop a hill, the fort provides sweeping views of the city, its harbor, and the surrounding mountains. Originally built to safeguard the island from potential uprisings, Fort Adelaide has become a popular destination for visitors, offering the chance to explore its well-preserved structure and take in the stunning vistas. Its historical importance and prime location make it a must-see attraction for anyone visiting Port Louis.
SSR Botanic Garden: The SSR Botanic Garden, situated in Pamplemousses, Mauritius, is one of the oldest and most celebrated botanical gardens in the Southern Hemisphere. Established in 1770, it is named in honor of Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam, Mauritius's first Prime Minister. Covering 37 hectares, the garden is renowned for its diverse collection of exotic plants, including giant water lilies, towering palms, and rare species like the talipot palm, which blooms only once every 30 to 80 years. A tranquil and scenic destination, it invites visitors to explore its rich biodiversity and peaceful surroundings.
Château de Labourdonnais: Situated near Port Louis, Mauritius, is a meticulously restored colonial mansion that offers a fascinating glimpse into the island's 19th-century aristocratic life. Constructed in 1859, the grand estate is set amidst lush gardens and orchards, showcasing exquisite architecture with French and Creole influences. Now a museum, the château invites visitors to explore its elegant interiors, discover its rich historical legacy and taste locally made rum and products from the estate's orchards. It is a must-see for anyone interested in the cultural and architectural heritage of Mauritius.
Grand Baie Public Beach: Nestled on the northern coast of Mauritius, is a beloved destination celebrated for its lively ambiance and scenic beauty. With its soft white sand and clear turquoise waters, the beach is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and engaging in a variety of water sports. As a bustling hub, Grand Baie is surrounded by numerous restaurants, cafes, and shops, offering a blend of relaxation and entertainment. Whether you're seeking a fun day at the beach or a starting point for exploring the island, Grand Baie Public Beach is a must-see for both locals and visitors alike.
Pereybere Beach: Situated on the northern coast of Mauritius, is a quaint yet delightful beach renowned for its calm, crystal-clear waters and soft white sand. Favored by both locals and visitors, it is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and unwinding in a peaceful atmosphere. The beach's serene vibe, complemented by nearby restaurants and cafes, creates an ideal setting for a relaxing day by the sea. With its shallow waters and gentle waves, Pereybere Beach is especially popular among families, providing a safe and inviting environment for people of all ages to enjoy.
Cap Malheureux: Situated at the northern tip of Mauritius, is a charming village celebrated for its stunning coastal views and rich cultural history. Known for its iconic red-roofed church, Notre-Dame Auxiliatrice, which overlooks the vibrant blue waters of the Indian Ocean, Cap Malheureux provides breathtaking vistas of nearby islands, such as Île aux Serpents. The village is a favored destination for those seeking serenity, beautiful beaches, and a glimpse into local life. With its inviting atmosphere and picturesque landscapes, Cap Malheureux is a must-see for anyone exploring the island.
Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, embark on an enchanting full-day tour of southwest Mauritius which offers a chance to experience stunning ocean views, majestic waterfalls, architectural marvels, and native wildlife, all guided by a knowledgeable licensed expert. Tour highlights include Rochester Falls, renowned for its breathtaking rock formations and cascading water, as well as the dramatic cliffs and powerful waves at Gris-Gris. We'll also explore the Grand Bassin crater lake, home to a giant statue of Lord Shiva, and visit the beautiful Alexandra Falls, Chamarel, and Maconde viewpoints. Adventure seekers and wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy the Tulawaka mountain coaster and a delightful safari excursion in an African truck, where you can expect to see zebras, ostriches, rhinos, birds, and impalas. The trip includes a delicious three-course Mauritian lunch, private transportation, and entry fees.
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Trou aux Cerfs: It is a dormant volcanic crater situated in Curepipe, Mauritius, celebrated for its stunning scenery and vibrant greenery. At an elevation of approximately 605 meters above sea level, the crater provides sweeping views of the surrounding landscape, including nearby towns and the central plateau. Surrounded by a tranquil forest, it is a favored spot for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful escape. Visitors can explore walking trails encircling the crater and enjoy a small lake nestled at its base. More than just a geological marvel, Trou aux Cerfs serves as a cultural landmark, attracting both locals and tourists for its natural beauty and breathtaking views
Mare aux Vacoas: It is the largest reservoir in Mauritius, situated in the central highlands near Curepipe. Famous for its breathtaking natural beauty, this vast body of water is encircled by lush vegetation and rolling hills, making it a favored spot for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers. The reservoir is essential for supplying water to the island and serves as a critical habitat for various bird species. Visitors can partake in scenic walks along the water's edge, find picnic areas, and enjoy stunning views of the surrounding landscape. With its tranquil ambiance and picturesque vistas, Mare aux Vacoas is an ideal retreat for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life.
Grand Bassin: Also referred to as Ganga Talao, is a sacred crater lake situated in the mountainous region of Mauritius. This serene body of water is highly revered by the Hindu community, as it is thought to be linked to the holy Ganges River in India. Encircled by lush vegetation and stunning cliffs, Grand Bassin features several Hindu temples and shrines, including a notable statue of Lord Shiva that draws thousands of pilgrims and visitors, particularly during the Maha Shivaratri festival. The tranquil environment provides an ideal setting for contemplation and meditation, making it a must-see destination for those looking to immerse themselves in the island's rich cultural heritage and natural splendor.
Alexandra Falls: It is a stunning waterfall situated in the Black River Gorges National Park in Mauritius. Famous for its natural beauty, the falls plunge approximately 70 meters through lush greenery and dramatic cliffs, creating a picturesque landscape that captivates nature enthusiasts and photographers alike. The surrounding area boasts a rich biodiversity, featuring various endemic plants and wildlife, making it a favored destination for hiking and wildlife watching. Visitors can reach the falls via a short trek, where they can enjoy breathtaking views from designated lookout points, taking in the peaceful ambiance and the enchanting sight of the cascading water. Alexandra Falls provides a perfect retreat into nature for those seeking both adventure and tranquility in Mauritius.
Black River Gorges National Park: Black River Gorges National Park is a spectacular natural reserve situated in the southwestern part of Mauritius. Covering more than 68 square kilometers, the park is famous for its stunning landscapes, which include lush rainforests, dramatic gorges, and picturesque waterfalls. It boasts a rich array of flora and fauna, including numerous endemic species, making it a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. The park features a network of hiking trails suitable for various skill levels, enabling visitors to discover its untouched beauty while enjoying sweeping views of the surrounding hills and valleys. Black River Gorges National Park is not only an outdoor adventure paradise but also a vital conservation area that plays a significant role in safeguarding the island's unique ecosystem.
La Marie: After a short drive, we will pass through the charming village of La Marie, where you can experience the unique culture that sets it apart from other villages in Mauritius. Following this, we'll head to a local restaurant to enjoy a delightful three-course Mauritian lunch featuring fresh salads, rice, soups, chicken curry or fish, and vegetables. You will have the option to choose your preferred dishes, and the chef will guide you through the menu to ensure you find something you love.Casela Nature Parks: Situated in the western part of Mauritius, is an enchanting wildlife and adventure destination that provides visitors with a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in nature. Covering over 250 hectares, the park boasts a rich variety of flora and fauna, including exotic birds, giant tortoises, and numerous mammal species. Guests can partake in a range of exhilarating activities, such as zip-lining, quad biking, and walking safaris, allowing them to discover the park's vibrant landscapes. Furthermore, Casela Nature Parks is adorned with beautiful gardens, picturesque viewpoints, and informative exhibits, making it an ideal spot for families, nature lovers, and thrill-seekers alike. With its abundant biodiversity and engaging experiences, Casela Nature Parks is an essential destination for anyone wishing to experience the natural splendor of Mauritius.
Tulawaka Gold Coaster: An ideal adventure for thrillseekers, this unique summer luge features a 760- meter track complete with a cable lift, exhilarating descents, and sharp turns. It promises an exciting ride with stunning views of the west coast of Mauritius!
Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, Experience paradise on earth with this excursion to Île aux Cerfs. Join a small group as you speedboat to pristine white-sand beaches bordered by turquoise waters. Enjoy a range of activities, including underwater walking, swimming, and hiking to a stunning waterfall. Your tour also includes a delicious three-course lunch, accompanied by unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
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Trou d'eau Douce: It is a charming coastal village located on the east coast of Mauritius, known for its serene beaches and vibrant local culture. The name "Trou d'Eau Douce," which translates to "Sweet Water Hole," reflects the freshwater springs that are found in the area. This picturesque village serves as a gateway to Île aux Cerfs, a popular island destination renowned for its beautiful white-sand beaches and crystal-clear lagoons. Visitors can enjoy a variety of water activities, including snorkeling, boat trips, and fishing, while the surrounding area offers stunning views and a laid-back atmosphere. With its idyllic setting and welcoming community, Trou d'Eau Douce is a delightful spot for those looking to relax and explore the natural beauty of Mauritius.
Ile Aux Cerfs: Upon arriving at Trou D'eau Douce, you'll board a speedboat for an exhilarating ride to Île aux Cerfs. As you set off, you'll enjoy a thrilling journey across the crystal-clear waters of the eastern coast's lagoons, surrounded by breathtaking scenery. As you approach Île aux Cerfs, the sight of swaying palm trees and pristine white beaches framed by vibrant turquoise waters will greet you. Once on the island, you'll have a day filled with relaxation on the soft sandy shores and opportunities for swimming and snorkeling in the tranquil lagoon. The beautiful island also offers a range of water sports activities, including parasailing, tube riding, and an unforgettable undersea walk, as well as the chance to sunbathe on the shimmering sands. Your package includes one of the most adventurous experiences available at Île aux Cerfs: undersea walking.
Grand River South East Waterfalls: As you make your way back to land, you'll pass by the stunning Grand River South East Waterfall, where you can take in the magnificent views of this breathtaking sight. The Grand River South East is the longest river in Mauritius, flowing into a beautiful cascade that is accessible by boat. If you're lucky, you might catch a glimpse of playful monkeys leaping through the towering trees along the riverbanks, as well as Mauritian fruit bats resting in the treetops as you approach the waterfall. The return journey will be filled with excitement as you enjoy an exhilarating speedboat ride, featuring thrilling high speeds and sharp spins. Experience the adrenaline rush of the powerful 150 hp Yamaha or Mercury outboard engine, with full-throttle runs and sharp turns that promise to make this a truly memorable adventure
Wake up early in the morning for your breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast, go for a full day trip to the East of Mauritius. This private South Eastern tour of Mauritius provides an in-depth exploration of the island's southeast region with our experienced drivers. A highlight of the package is the local food experience, showcasing dishes that are often unavailable at resorts, making it a must-try for visitors. You'll also enjoy a glass-bottom boat trip at Blue Bay, offering a closer look at the stunning lagoon, along with lunch and soft drinks. The east is rich in historical significance for Mauritius, and during this tour, guests will gain valuable insights into the island's history and culture. The package includes entry fees, a delicious Mauritian lunch (fried rice or fried noodles with a vegetarian/vegan option), and the ferry boat trip.
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Mahebourg Museum: The Mahebourg Museum, situated in the picturesque coastal village of Mahebourg, Mauritius, is a cultural treasure that provides visitors with a fascinating look into the island's rich history and heritage. Set in a former colonial residence, the museum features an eclectic array of artifacts, including historical documents, traditional crafts, and maritime displays that highlight the local way of life and the impact of various cultures throughout the years. Its exhibits offer insights into key events in Mauritian history, such as the naval battles that occurred in the nearby waters. With its educational displays and inviting atmosphere, the Mahebourg Museum is an essential stop for anyone eager to explore Mauritius's historical narrative.
Mahebourg Waterfront: The Mahebourg Waterfront, situated on the southeastern coast of Mauritius, is a lively and scenic promenade that boasts breathtaking views of the lagoon and the nearby Île aux Serpents. This vibrant area serves as a popular meeting place for both locals and visitors, featuring an array of shops, cafes, and restaurants where guests can indulge in delicious local dishes while enjoying the picturesque surroundings. Rich in history, the waterfront is adorned with charming colonial architecture and is close to a bustling market, offering a glimpse into the island's cultural heritage. Whether you wish to unwind by the water, enjoy a meal with a view, or explore the local atmosphere, the Mahebourg Waterfront is a captivating destination that embodies the spirit of Mauritius
Frederik Hendrik Museum & Vieux Grand Port Historic Site: The Frederik Hendrik Museum, situated within the Vieux Grand Port Historic Site in Mauritius, is a pivotal cultural institution that delves into the island's rich colonial history. This museum is housed within the remnants of the first capital of Mauritius, offering visitors a glimpse into the island's past during the Dutch, French, and British colonial eras. The museum showcases a diverse collection of artifacts, documents, and exhibits that illuminate the early settlements and the significance of Vieux Grand Port as a vital trade hub. Visitors can explore the historical ruins, including old fortifications, and enjoy scenic views of the coastline and surrounding landscapes. With its informative displays and serene atmosphere, the Frederik Hendrik Museum and Vieux Grand Port Historic Site provide a captivating journey through Mauritius's heritage, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
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