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Discover Mauritius region by region.
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Hover over each district to learn more about the unique experiences available in that area. Click to explore activities and curated island experiences.
Each region of Mauritius offers something different - whether you’re looking for pristine beaches, cultural heritage, nature escapes, or adventure.
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The political, commercial, and cultural heart of Mauritius.
Highlights
Caudan Waterfront: Shopping, hotels, cinema, marina.
China Town: Food, culture, heritage festivals.
Port Louis Central Market: Fruits, vegetables, spices, local crafts.
Blue Penny Museum: Home of the famous Blue Penny stamp.
Aapravasi Ghat (UNESCO Site): Historic immigration depot for indentured laborers.
Known for nature, history, and classic Mauritian culture.
Highlights
SSR Botanical Garden: One of the oldest in the Southern Hemisphere - giant water lilies, rare palms.
Trou aux Biches Beach: Powdery sand and calm waters.
L’Aventure du Sucre: Museum inside a former sugar mill explaining Mauritius’ sugar and rum history.
Balaclava & Pointe aux Piments: Snorkeling, marine life, resorts.
A vibrant coastal and residential district known for tourism, beaches, and development.
Highlights
Grand Baie: Mauritius’ entertainment capital - nightlife, clubs, bars, restaurants, malls.
Pereybère: Crystal-clear swimming beach; family-friendly.
Cap Malheureux: Iconic red-roof church facing northern islands.
Grand Gaube: Calm lagoons, fishing village charm, luxury hotels.
Mont Choisy: One of the island’s longest and most scenic beaches.
The largest district and a mix of rural life, beaches, and upscale resorts.
Highlights
Belle Mare: World-famous coastline with luxury resorts and snorkeling lagoons.
Flacq Market: Bustling open-air market (one of the biggest).
Bras d’Eau National Park: Forest walks, lakes, birdlife.
Poste Lafayette & Palmar: Coastal beauty, kitesurfing spots.
Modern, central, scenic - the “knowledge and smart city” district.
Highlights
Moka Smart City: Expanding modern development with offices, malls, residences.
University of Mauritius: Leading educational institution.
Mall of Moka (formerly Bagatelle Mall): One of the largest malls in Mauritius.
Eureka House: Historic Creole mansion.
Mountain ranges: Pieter Both, Le Pouce - hiking hotspots.
Urban, commercial, cooler climate - the population center of Mauritius.
Highlights
Curepipe: Cool climate, Trou aux Cerfs volcano.
Quatre Bornes: Shopping town, markets, business centers.
Vacoas-Phoenix: Residential suburbs, lakes, forests.
Beau Bassin-Rose Hill: Cultural venues & performing arts.
Adventure capital, surfing, mountains, and luxury beach living.
Highlights
Tamarin Bay: Surfing, dolphin watching, relaxed beach culture.
Le Morne (UNESCO Site): Iconic mountain and kitesurfing paradise.
Flic en Flac: Popular tourist beach with nightlife and long sandy shores.
Cascavelle & Black River villages: Expat communities, restaurants, shopping.
Gorges National Park (shared): Trekking & endemic wildlife.
Historic, natural, and culturally rich with coastal villages and islands.
Highlights
Mahebourg: Waterfront town with old colonial charm, markets, street food.
Naval Museum: Battle of Grand Port history.
Blue Bay Marine Park: Best glass-bottom boat and snorkeling site.
Île aux Aigrettes (Nature Reserve): Unique endemic flora/fauna conservation island.
Mahébourg Waterfront: Scenic seaside promenade.
SSR International Airport: Main airport of Mauritius.
The wild, untamed, scenic south - cliffs, waterfalls, gorges, and unique landscapes.
Highlights
Gris Gris Cliffs: Dramatic waves and rugged, rocky coastline.
Chamarel: Seven Colored Earths, Chamarel Falls, Rum Distillery.
Black River Gorges National Park (partially): Hiking trails, endemic birds, waterfalls.
Rochester Falls: Famous wide waterfall.
Souillac: Coastal village with historical charm.
A Peaceful Lagoon Escape in Mauritius
Highlights
Crystal Rock - Iconic coral formation and top photo spot.
Clear, shallow lagoon - Perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
Views of Le Morne Brabant - Breathtaking backdrop from the island.
Dolphin excursions - Popular area for dolphin watching.
A Protected Nature Sanctuary in Mauritius
Highlights
Rare wildlife encounters - Home of the pink pigeon, Telfair skink, and giant Aldabra tortoises.
Guided nature tours - Eco-tours led by the Mauritius Wildlife Foundation.
Endemic ebony forest - One of the last restored pockets of Mauritius’ native coastal forest.
Conservation projects - Active habitat restoration and species recovery programs.
Mauritius’ Ultimate Beach & Lagoon Playground
Highlights
White-sand beaches - Long, pristine shores perfect for swimming and sunbathing.
Shallow turquoise lagoon - Safe for all ages and great for water activities.
Water sports hub - Parasailing, tube rides, snorkeling, and more.
World-class golf course - The famous 18-hole course designed by Bernhard Langer.
A Private, Peaceful Escape Near Île aux Cerfs
Highlights
Secluded beaches - Quiet stretches of sand ideal for relaxation.
Exclusive atmosphere - Managed by nearby resorts for a premium experience.
Crystal-clear lagoon - Calm waters for swimming and light snorkeling.
Personalised service - Options for private cabanas, butler service, and tailored lunches.
A Quiet Mangrove Island Adventure
Highlights
Mangrove forests - Explore one of Mauritius’ best-preserved mangrove ecosystems by kayak or boat.
Hidden coves & calm waters - Ideal for peaceful paddling and nature exploration.
Historic ruins - Remains of old settlements and traces of past sugar activities.
Birdlife & coastal fauna - A haven for native species in a protected lagoon.
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