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Map Of Mauritius

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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Map Of Mauritius
Port Louis (Capital) Pamplemousses (North) Rivière du Rempart (Northeast) Flacq(East) Moka (Center) Plaines Wilhems (Central Highlands) Black River (West & Southwest) Grand Port (Southeast) Savanne (South) Île aux Benitiers Île aux Aigrettes Île aux Cerfs Ilot Mangénie Île D'Ambre

Port Louis (Capital)

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.

Pamplemousses (North)

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.

Rivière du Rempart (Northeast)

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.

Flacq(East)

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.

Moka (Center)

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.

Plaines Wilhems (Central Highlands)

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.

Black River (West & Southwest)

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.

Grand Port (Southeast)

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.

Savanne (South)

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.

Île aux Benitiers

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.

Île aux Aigrettes

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.

Île aux Cerfs

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.

Ilot Mangénie

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.

Île D'Ambre

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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