Mauritius: Luxury, Adventure, and Island Charm

This stunning island nation in the Indian Ocean is a paradise of sapphire waters, pristine white-sand beaches, and lush, mountainous landscapes. It's a destination that perfectly blends natural beauty, cultural diversity and world-class luxury.

Main Attractions & Things to Do

Le Morne Brabant: A UNESCO World Heritage site, this majestic mountain is not only a symbol of the island's history but also offers a rewarding hike with breathtaking panoramic views. The public beach at its base is one of the most beautiful on the island, with calm waters ideal for swimming and kite surfing.

Black River Gorges National Park: This protected wilderness is a must for nature lovers. Hike through dense rainforest to discover endemic flora and fauna, including the endangered Pink Pigeon. The park offers various trails for all fitness levels, with stunning waterfalls and scenic viewpoints.

The Seven Coloured Earths of Chamarel: A unique geological wonder, these sand dunes are naturally striped with seven distinct colours. Nearby, you'll find the majestic Chamarel Waterfall, the highest single-drop waterfall in Mauritius.

Île aux Cerfs: This private island is the epitome of a tropical paradise. Accessible by speedboat or catamaran, it boasts flawless beaches, a beautiful lagoon and a variety of water sports, including parasailing and snorkelling.

Port Louis: The bustling capital city is a melting pot of cultures. Explore the lively Central Market, browse the shops at the modern Caudan Waterfront and delve into the island's history at the Blue Penny Museum.

Pamplemousses Botanical Garden: Also known as Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden, this is one of the oldest botanical gardens in the Southern Hemisphere. It's famous for its giant Victoria Amazonica water lilies and over 80 varieties of palm trees.

Water Activities: Mauritius is a haven for water sports. Go snorkelling or diving in the vibrant coral reefs of Blue Bay Marine Park, swim with wild dolphins in the waters off the west coast or enjoy a catamaran cruise at sunset.

Where to Stay

Mauritius offers a wide range of accommodation options, each catering to a different style of travel.

Le Morne & the South-West Coast: Ideal for luxury seekers, honeymooners, and kite surfers. This area is home to exclusive resorts with stunning views of Le Morne Brabant.

Grand Baie & the North Coast: The most vibrant part of the island, known for its lively nightlife, shops and restaurants. Perfect for those who want a mix of relaxation and entertainment.

Flic en Flac & the West Coast: Famous for its long stretches of white sand and spectacular sunsets. A great choice for families and those who enjoy a lively beach scene.

Belle Mare & the East Coast: This region offers a more serene and secluded experience with some of the island's most beautiful beaches and tranquil resorts.

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