African Destinations

Mauritius

Mauritius is known for its white sandy beaches, turquoise waters, and lush landscapes. Its capital, Port Louis, offers a mix of modern and historical attractions, including the bustling Central Market, colonial architecture, and the picturesque Caudan Waterfront filled with shops and restaurants.

Mauritius provides a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Beachgoers can enjoy stunning shorelines like Flic-en-Flac and Belle Mare, while nature lovers can explore the Black River Gorges National Park with its scenic hiking trails and waterfalls. The island also offers a range of water sports, vibrant local markets, and opportunities to experience its rich Creole culture and traditional festivals.

Highlights
Natural beauty, culture & history
Languages Spoken
Mauritian Creole, French & English
Currency
Mauritian Rupee
Average Temp.
Summer 24.7°C (76.5°F), Winter 20.4°C (68.7°F)

Popular Areas of Mauritius

The capital, Port Louis, is a must-visit with its vibrant Central Market, the historic Aapravasi Ghat, and the lively Caudan Waterfront. The city combines a rich cultural heritage with modern appeal, offering excellent shopping, dining options, and attractions like the Blue Penny Museum, which showcases Mauritius’ history.

Grand Baie, located in the north, is famous for its lively beach scene, clear waters, and beautiful resorts. It offers plenty of activities like snorkeling, sailing, and vibrant nightlife. Nearby, Mont Choisy Beach is ideal for families with its calm waters, while Pereybere Beach is perfect for swimming and relaxing in the sun.

Things to do in Mauritius

Beach lovers can relax on stunning stretches like Belle Mare or explore the hidden coves along the Le Morne Peninsula. Water sports enthusiasts will enjoy sailing, snorkeling, and kite surfing in Mauritius’ crystal-clear waters. For a more relaxed experience, you can take a catamaran cruise to nearby islets or enjoy the island’s beachfront cafes.

For adventure seekers, Black River Gorges National Park offers excellent hiking trails through lush forests with breathtaking views and waterfalls. History buffs can explore the colonial past at the Château de Labourdonnais or visit the iconic Aapravasi Ghat, a UNESCO World Heritage site that tells the story of the island’s immigrant history.

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Where is Mauritius?

Mauritius is a tropical island nation in the Indian Ocean. You can travel to Madagascar from many parts of the world, with direct flights from Europe, North and South America, and Africa.
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