THE OLD CEMETERY
The old cemetery of Mahébourg has a nice view on the bayRead more
OUR LADY OF THE ANGELS CHURCH
Church allowing to enjoy the view on the city and the lagoon from the bell ...Read more
THE MARTELLO TOWER
Tower that was used to protect against foreign invasions, and now exhibits ...Read more
PATATATE CELLAR
Interesting cave to visit with your flashlight or follow the guide's one ...Read more
PARISH OF THE HOLY HEART - SAINT GABRIEL
The first chapel was built in 1850 during the stay of Father Thévaux, a ...Read more
VICTORY LAPSE
Impressive valley that stretches from north to south, a route that offers a ...Read more
ROD TOURS
Read moreA subsidiary of Mauritours in Rodrigues, Rod Tours is the island's most important provider and offers impeccable service. The group has long established in Rodrigues where it has 2 hotels in international standards: Coconut and Pointe Venus. Of course, it's a little less artisan than elsewhere, but it's still far from impersonal mass tourism. A wide choice of services and services is proposed: airport transfer, reservation of stay, wide panel of excursions: Aux Island (boat and picnic) - Saint Gabriel Church/Cave Patate/coral quarry - Port Mathurin/Baie aux Huîtres/Anse aux Anglais/Grand Baie - Escapade escapade boat trip with barbecue on the beach - Saint-François and Silver Hole (transfer and 1 h 30 round trip) - complete island tour - discovery of the seabed with a deep glass of glass. There are also à la carte excursions on request. Cafe at Hotel Pointe Venus, owned by the same group.
BELLEXPERIENCE HOLIDAYS
Efficient and serious local tour operator that offers transfers in the ...Read more
WWW.DODOTRAVEL.COM
Read moreThrough a specialist in the Mauritius Islands, Reunion, Seychelles and Madagascar, several proposals for inter-island combined and/or map and custom-tailored in each of these four countries.
" Contact area "by telephone or email. Special offers "Amoureux" or "Business". Very practical engine of "Quick Search" by "Category" (from 1 to 6 stars), "Duration" (from 1 to over 10 days), and "Themes" (family, couple, nature, culture, adventure, diving, etc.). Dynamic and responsive team listening to the client.
MILL MUSEUM
Picturesque place with a nice view on the harbor, exhibits tools, ...Read more
JO COOL LE BATELIER
Read moreKnown throughout Rodrigues, he is the oldest boatman of the island still in activity, a colorful character and above all a person with a big heart who, in a singing Creole, transmits to us his sweet philosophy of life during the crossing. Once arrived on the island, we taste the small dishes prepared by Jo Cool and his family, we visit, we swim, we soak up the extraordinary magic of this still preserved island, this same magic shared on the way out and on the way back in the intimacy of the pirogue when Jo Cool tells us about his Rodrigues island.
PUBLIC LIBRARY
An interesting collection of manuscripts on the history of the Mascarene ...Read more
SOUTHEAST ISLANDS
Five islets located a few hundred meters from the coast, two of them ...Read more
TAMARIND FALLS OR SEVEN WATERFALLS
Waterfall near Curepipe, the most beautiful natural curiosity of the ...Read more
GARDEN OF FIVE SENSES
Garden to touch, feel, taste, see and hear the most curious things nature ...Read more
LES PIQUEUSES D'OURITES
Fishing anchored in the local culture and is one of the traditional sights ...Read more
HISTORIC PLACES AND BUILDINGS
Souillac preserves the traces of its history through several buildings and ...Read more
THE MUNICIPAL THEATRE
Theater built on the site of the old market of Port-Louis by the French ...Read more
L'AUTHENTIQUE CHAMAREL
Visit and lunch" package offering a dive into the natural and culinary ...Read more
BLACK RIVER GORGES NATIONAL PARK
A vast protected area in Mauritius with many endemic trees and native and ...Read more
YEMEN SALINE - TAMARIND
Tamarin salt flats, which make the reputation of the village as well as the ...Read more
TAKAMAKA BOUTIQUE WINERY
You can buy bottles and enjoy local cuisine made from fresh Mauritian ...Read more
BIG MOUNTAIN NATURE RESERVE
A reserve rich in biodiversity with several species of plants and animals ...Read more
KUANFU TEA ART CENTER
Read moreAt the northern entrance to the city, an industrial building conceals one of the capital's best-kept secrets: the Kuanfu Tea Art Center. In a huge room without an opening partitioned into several tasting areas, the ritual of the tea ceremony is performed in the purest Chinese tradition. A clear sign, the Sino-Mauritians are there to evaluate the different qualities of the leaves in the repetitive and heady notes of traditional Chinese music, a time of pause in a very different place.
The experiment begins in the upper floors of the building where the famous Kuanfu Tea completes its long and slow 365-day fermentation process using the British K26 technique consisting of 21 baking phases. This method reduces the caffeine level to less than 0.017%, increases the polyphenol level to more than 32% at the same time and gives full identity to this unique ripe black tea with multiple virtues, we are told. A guide leads the tour and explains the different manufacturing processes: from leaf collection to alternative hot and cold fermentations in machines and bags, including drying on sieves, sorting, baking... Then comes the time of tasting, preceded by the time of preparation, which, as usual, is carried out in several stages, patiently explained and visually completed by a hostess: choice of service (a small teapot with tiny cups), dosage of the tea (5 grams), heating the water to 90 °C. Three infusions are then made in order to gradually lower the heat of the water in the cups and to make the taste of the tea more homogeneous. And the hostess to present and detail the multiple qualities of this tea which improves the digestive system, reinforces sleep, has an antioxidant action... and whose powder can be used as a skin mask. According to Mauristea, the company behind the Kuanfu Tea, Mauritian lands would have excellent conditions for high quality tea production. To date, Kuanfu Tea has luxury retail outlets all over the island. The tea ceremony is systematically offered there. The prices of the packages are much higher than those of other Mauritian teas and the packaging is generally more neat.
You can also visit the other Kuanfu tea factory in Dubreuil, in the centre of the island: a vast 10,000 m2 complex, whose tea room is said to be the largest in the world today.
DEGUSTATION PRIVEE DES RHUMS DE CHAMAREL
Read moreUnder the guidance of a specialist, this new experience around Chamarel rums allows you to discover all the ranges of the house: white rums, amber rums, VSOP and XO, and especially the collection of extra old rums, famous! Everything is exclusive: the visit itself is reserved for a couple or a group of friends; and the place, since after the discovery of the estate's plantations, the tasting, enamelled with the fascinating explanations of the guide, is done in the coolness of the cellar.
CATHEDRALE SAINT JAMES
Read moreAt the back of the old Port-Louis and 150 m from the Champ de Mars (another witness and emblematic place of Mauritius' history), this beautiful cathedral, recently renovated, proudly stands with its spire in the middle of a park, in a quieter section of the capital.
During the French period, in the 18th century, the building was a powder magazine, as the imposing thickness of the walls, about three meters thick, still attests, intended to protect the stocks of gunpowder to supply the ships. Towards the end of the French period, it became a jail for British prisoners of war. In 1812, under English colonization, the building was converted into an Anglican church, the first in the city, without destroying the original defensive building which was considered too "solid". Transformations were gradually made: addition of a vestibule, a porch, two chapels at the ends of the transept, construction of an octagonal spire above the bell tower, addition of stained glass windows... The body of the building itself is composed of local materials such as volcanic rock, teak wood and, more atypically, blocks of coral. The church was consecrated a cathedral in 1850. On several occasions during its history, its vocation was partially diverted. It was used as an orphanage and school for the children of indentured laborers and former slaves, but also as a refuge and hospital during the terrible cyclone of 1892 which devastated a large part of the city.
At the exit below, go and see the old Saint Mary's chapel.
MUSEE FREDERIK HENDRICK
A very green site, very well maintained and offering a beautiful panorama ...Read more
CORAIL HELICOPTERES
Read moreA leader on Reunion Island, this highly reputed company is also present in Mauritius, with 3 twin-engine Airbus aircraft offering excellent panoramic visibility for 4 to 6 passengers plus the pilot. From its various helipads (airport, Chamarel, this one), the company operates fabulous 10-minute to 45-minute overflights, enabling you to discover the many facets of this polychrome island, its cultural heritage (planter's houses, pagodas, temples...) and natural heritage (lagoon, waterfalls, gorges...) even more beautiful from above than from below. A must-see!
BAY2BAY TOUR
Bay2Bay Tour allows you to travel along the most beautiful coastal road of ...Read more
HERMITAGE ISLAND, CAT ISLAND AND GOMBRANI ISLAND
The most rocky island that stands like a rock in the middle of the lagoon, ...Read more
PARC MARIN DE BALACLAVA
Marine park with many marine species and coral gardensRead more
RUINS OF BALACLAVA
Park offering a range of leisure activities including a small animal farm, ...Read more
PHARE D'ALBION
Lighthouse of 46 meters high, the only semaphore still in activity on the ...Read more
PROMONTOIRE DE MACONDÉ
Read moreOn the scenic southern coastal road, rightly considered one of the most beautiful on the island, the rocky promontory of Macondé is a natural site well known to Mauritians, many of whom stop here. From the top of the rocky outcrop and its belvedere, easily reached by a flight of steps, the view opens out onto the immensity of the ocean (there is no coral reef here), the basalt cliffs lining the asphalt and the superb bay formed by the mouth of the river. Take a selfie or romantic photo at sunset.
MUSEE INTERCONTINENTAL DE L'ESCLAVAGE
Read moreThis new museum occupies the island's oldest public building, and one of the first very large buildings erected under Mahé de La Bourdonnais during the French colonial era: the former military hospital of Port Louis, built in 1740 by slaves... quite a symbol. Comprising 4 buildings, it was strategically located near the port so that wounded soldiers could be transported quickly. European soldiers were cared for upstairs, while slaves were treated on the first floor, in conditions that rapidly deteriorated for the latter, until a surgeon of the time sounded the alarm. In 1782, following a smallpox epidemic and the overcrowding of the hospital, it was decided that another hospital would be built for the slaves, to separate them from the soldiers. Later, under British occupation, the hospital became a penal colony for slaves who had tried to escape. It only regained its status as a hospital after the abolition of slavery, until it was replaced by more modern units.
The multi-sensory scenography, which encourages immersion in different environments, arouses emotion and therefore reflection. One room presents little-known aspects of slave life. Another displays objects that belonged to slaves and were discovered during archaeological digs in an Albion cemetery. Yet another features a documentary on the genesis of the museum project. Numerous educational panels punctuate the tour, providing interesting explanations of rituals, traditional healing practices, the origins of sega, different forms of resistance (including women's strategies)... Particularly chilling are the articles taken from the Code Noir, the document drawn up under Louis XIV to legislate the condition of slaves, an original copy of which from the Carnégie library in Curepipe is on display at the museum.
The most disturbing and astonishing room is the one presenting life-size digital images of the faces of 63 slaves from various African countries (Mozambique, Tanzania...). They come from 63 ethnographic busts made in 1846 on a Mauritian plantation by French aristocrat, aesthete and ethnographer Eugène Huet de Froberville. In the mid-1940s, he conducted a vast study on "the races and languages of East Africa south of the equator", which led him to interview numerous former captives. Among the materials collected were these 63 plaster heads (only 49 originals survive today), 58 of which were molded from life - a sometimes long and uncomfortable operation, but essential to the work of remembrance. A number of copies have been made and stand as unique testimonies to a part of history whose iconography remains underdeveloped.
By conveying these names and faces, the museum, over and above its duty to pass on knowledge, has the great ambition of reconciling part of the Mauritian population with its tragic past by humanizing slavery and honouring "the economic and social contribution of enslaved people and their descendants". Its vocation is to go beyond the Mauritian territory and to have "an influence on the continents from which the various peoples of the island originate".
LA PLACE DU MOULIN
Read moreWhen you arrive at Bel Ombre's main traffic circle, the one serving the Château, its golf course and villas on one side, and the hotels on the other, you catch sight of this vast and beautiful complex steeped in history, which has benefited from superb renovation. These are the remains of the former sugar factory, whose stone walls, arches, turbines and old objects tell the story of another era (educational panels) and form a highly photogenic industrial tableau. The site is already home to the World of Seashells, a seashell museum.
WORLD OF SEASHELLS
Gallery dedicated to shells offering video, screens, panels and interactive ...Read more
VACUNA POND
Artificial pond near Curepipe, the largest water reserve of Mauritius, a ...Read more
HOUSE OF DIGITAL ART
Read moreAt the crossroads of art, technology, design and society, this new museum and experimental space propels Port Louis into the digital age, offering a unique venue for exhibitions, interaction and experimentation in Mauritius. Housed in a historic eighteenth-century building that bridges the gap between present and future, the space features interactive and/or immersive works and installations that not only showcase contemporary creativity, but also stimulate our imaginations, emotions and senses. It's beautiful, astonishing, completely innovative for Mauritius and, beyond that, a catalyst for greater importance to be given to art in the country by, for example, training more cultural mediators as is the case here. So we love it and we encourage you: go for it!
Renewed every 8 months, the exhibition offers a confidential but cutting-edge and ultra-qualitative selection of sound, kinetic and volumetric works, as well as interactive and augmented-reality installations. The most spectacular highlight is the immersive projection room, where visitors can stroll through a total sound and visual spectacle! Mauritian poet Edouard Maunick's poem S'il était un territoire entre midi et minuit (If there were a land between noon and midnight) is the theme of this inaugural season, which plunges us into the chaos of natural elements (volcanoes, cyclones, etc.), plays on the diffraction of light on lava and more.
Also workshops and lectures, cultural center with library. Drinks and snacks trailer in the courtyard.
PARC MARIN DE RODRIGUES
Marine protected area of 35 km² extending from Mourouk Bay to the Grande ...Read more
KOULER MORIS
Read moreA veritable explosion of color, Beach Avenue has recently been embellished with several street art frescoes. These works were created by the Kouler Moris urban art project, a community initiative designed to reinforce the values of solidarity and sustainable development. Created by a collective of local artists, they are both visual and audio, thanks to a system of QR codes leading to musical and animated content. Odes to Tamarin, they focus on the fauna and flora, and the natural and cultural heritage of the village. BRAVO!
THE FIELD OF LIGHTS
The mesmerizing and dreamlike Field of Lights is Beau Plan's signature workRead more
UNESCO BIOSPHERE BEL OMBRE
Biosphere located at high altitude, home to beautiful endemic trees such as ...Read more
CORAIL HELICOPTERES
Read moreThe helipad is located on the domain of Lavilleon which is accessed via the entrance of the Terres de 7 Couleurs. Its proximity to the site of Le Morne (to the south-west) makes it possible to reach the famous underwater waterfall (this amazing optical illusion visible from the sky alone) in a few minutes, like an enchanted interlude during a day of visit in the South for example. For a wider aerial panorama of the beauties of this part of Mauritius, opt for the Must of Chamarel which, in addition to the land and the waterfall, also flies over gorges, lagoon, islets. Superb!
CORAIL HELICOPTERES
Company providing airport-hotel transfers in 15 to 20 minutes on averageRead more
MAURITIUS HELICOPTER LTD
Company proposing several flights which allow to offer a superb and ...Read more
COCONUT ISLAND
Coral Plain Island offering a visit that requires a written authorization ...Read more
CARRIERE DE CORAIL
Old mining source and a curiosity that testifies to the distant volcanic ...Read more
MEETING THE TAMARIND DOLPHINS
Bay for its resident dolphin groups, some 500 in all, divided into two ...Read more
FEUILLES ET FLEURS
Nathalie willingly shares her knowledge through workshops and exciting ...Read more