Mauritius is a diverse tropical island, where each district offers something different. We have compiled a list of suggested activities and places to visit during your stay.
Port Louis
Port Louis is the capital of Mauritius, located within it's own district, along the North Western coast. Here are some attractions that Port Louis has to offer: Caudan Waterfront, Central Market, Champ de Mars Racecourse, Fort Adelaide (Citadel), the Aapravasi Ghat UNESCO World Heritage Site, Blue Penny Museum, Jummah Masjid Mosque, Chinatown, Les Jardins de la Compagnie, Umbrella Squara, St Louis Cathedral, Natural History Museum, Victoria Urban Terminal and Caudan Arts Center.
Pamplemousses
Pamplemousses is further North from Port Louis along the coastline. Here are some attractions that Pamplemousses has to offer: Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden, L'Aventure du Sucre Museum, Pamplemousses Market, Mont Choisy Beach and Underwater Sea Walking.
Rivière du Rempart
Rivière du Rempart is located on the North coast of Mauritius. Rivière du Rempart offers several nice beaches, such as Pereybere beach, La Cuvette beach and Anse La Raie beach. Also located in Rivière du Rempart is Grand Baie, a lively village with a buzzing atmosphere, great shopping opportunities and a fantastic choice of cafes and restaurants. Both Villa Isora (venue for Haldi, Sangeet and Mehndi) and Radisson Blu Azuri (venue for Walima) are based in Rivière du Rempart.
Flacq
Flacq is located on the West coast of Mauritius. Flacq is a rural district, filled with tea and sugar cane plantations. There are several resorts located along the Flacq coast, including Constance Belle Mare Plage (venue for Nikah).
Grand Port
Grand Port is located on the South East coast of Mauritius. Here are some attractions that Grand Port has to offer: Blue Bay beach, Pointe d'Esny beach, Blue Bay Marine Park, the Frederick Hendrick Museum, Mahebourg Museum, La Vallée de Ferney nature reserve, Lion Mountain and Alexandra Falls.
Savanne
Savanne is located on the South coast of Mauritius. Here are some attractions that Savanne has to offer: Bel Ombre Nature Reserve (offering safari quad biking), La Vanille Nature Park, Rochester Falls, Chamarel Waterfall, Grand Bassin (Ganga Talao), Amma Tookay Hindu Temple, Rhumerie de Saint Aubin, World Of Seashells and Bois Cheri Tea Factory. Please note that the roads in Savanne can be very steep, as this area is mountainous. As most of this district is made up of jungle, you may encounter bats, deer or monkeys.
Rivière Noire (Black River)
Rivière Noire (Black River) is located on the West coast of Mauritius. Here are some attractions that Rivière Noire (Black River) has to offer: Chamarel Seven Coloured Earth Geopark, Black River Gorges National Park, Black River Gorges National Park, Le Morne mountain, Tamarind Falls, Swim with Dolphins, Dolphin & Whale Watching boat tours, Crystal Rock, Flic en Flac Beach, Snorkeling & Scuba Diving, Boat Tours & Water Sports, Martello Tower Museum, Curious Chamarel and Casela World of Adventures.
Moka
Moka is one of two of the non-coastal districts in Mauritius. Here are some attractions that Moka has to offer: Trou aux Cerfs dormant volcano, Maison Eureka colonial mansion, St. John's Church, Bagatelle Mall, Helvetia Shopping Centre, Tribeca Mall and Dodo Quest.
Plaines Wilhems
Plaines Wilhems is the other non-coastal district in Mauritius. Here are some attractions that Plaines Wilhems has to offer: Curepipe Botanical Garden, Domaine des Aubineaux museum, Mauritius Glass Gallery, Quarter Bornes Textile Market, La City Trianon and Phoenix Mall.