places to visit in Mauritius

10 Best Places to Visit in Mauritius that Guarantee a Refreshing Holiday.

The best Place to Visit in Mauritius island

 

Would you like to escape your boring everyday life and go on vacation? There’s no better way to enjoy a holiday than sipping a drink while listening to the waves breaking the coastline in front of you. Right? If you’re thinking of visiting Mauritius but don’t know what to see or do, we can help. We’ve put together a list of the top places to visit in Mauritius, and you may choose and select based on your interests.

No matter where you look, the beauty of this island nation never ceases to amaze! The breathtaking views, sparkling waters, towering peaks, unspoiled beaches, cascading waterfalls, and diverse wildlife are highlights that you may see, feel, and soak in while exploring the best Mauritius tourist places.

Places to Visiting in Mauritius for Family

The famous Pamplemousses Botanical Gardens, ranking among the finest botanical gardens in the world, was started in 1735 by Mahe de Labourdonnais, with Mon Plaisir Castle once his residence. The 60-acre garden boasts 500 different species of plants, of which 80 are palms. Of particular interest are the giant water lilies (Victoria Regina), a spice garden and the Talipot Palms, …

Seven Coloured Earths at Chamarel Entrance Fee Chamarel is a small village located in the South is one of the best views of the island. What makes this place unique and a must-visit in every traveler’s guidebook are the seven coloured sand layers. It is another phenomenon that captivates and draws visitors from all over the world. The small village …

Maison Eureka Mauritius ( Eureka House) Go back in time with a visit that maintains the old colonial charm around the house. Enjoy a guided tour of this elegant, historic colonial  Maison Eureka  also known as Eureka House in Mauritius with its beautiful gardens and the cascading river as a stunning backdrop. As part of your visit and tour of …

Casela World of Adventures in Mauritius is the most visited place. Situated between Flic en Flac and Tamarin in the western part of the Island. The Casela World of Adventures is considered a must-see attraction. This Park is part of the Yemen Reserve, occupies more than 4,500 hectares. It is home to two of the longest rivers on the island, …

From the bazaar to the shopping malls Shopping in Mauritius From its colorful markets to its large shopping malls, Mauritius offers a very interesting range of shopping possibilities to any potential shopper. Jewelry, model ships, beachwear, and casual wear, handicraft, and duty-free products are offered to suit your needs. If you are out colour and folklore, take a walk through …

Discover the capital of Mauritius, Port Louis, where the island’s history and heritage are seamlessly incorporated into this vibrant city. Port Louis, the city, was founded in 1735 by French governor and pioneer Bertrand-François Mahé de La Bourdonnais. Port Louis is the administrative and business center of the country, located on the northwestern coast

Aapravasi Ghat world heritage site Mauritius tells the right story of the Island. The Aapravasi Ghat was translated as the immigrant depot. Built-in 1849 to receive indentured labourers to work on the island’s sugar estates. These people came from India Eastern Africa, Madagascar, China, and Southeast Asia. After the abolition of slavery in the British Empire in 1834. The government …

It is a former sugar factory in beau Plan that has become an eco-museum for lover of discovery and good food. The sits pays tribute to the Mauritians that have accompanied the sugar industry through the various episodes of local history. A dedicated interactive area has been specially designed for children. This place tells you everything you want to know …

The Notre Dame Auxiliaries is a beautiful little Catholic church located in Cap Malheureux. Easily recognizable due to its red, sloping roof of Our Lady Auxiliatrice is one of the most popular churches in the area and is definitely a must when in the area. The church also offers stunning views of the island and the ocean. Info on or …

In the south-west of Mauritius, at 300m altitude in the heart of the plain of Chamarel Is the Rhumerie of Chamarel. Overlooking the road leading to the seven-color lands lined with pineapple, sugar cane and tropical fruits, the Rhumerie offers tastings of local rum distillates, guided tours, a shop and a restaurant The evolving and refined map, The Alchemist. Visit …