Discover Mauritius

Destinations

Discover the most beautiful locations across Mauritius

The busy waterfront area of Port Louis with colourful buildings and boats

Port Louis

Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius is the heart of the island. Visitors can explore the central market, packed with spices, fruits and handmade crafts. The Caudan waterfront is a destination that can offer an unforgettable experience, it is known for its beautiful looks, a popular area for shopping dining and enjoying the views of the island.

A long white sandy beach with palm trees at Flic-en-Flac, Mauritius

Flic-en-Flac

Flic-en-Flac is one of the most popular beaches in Mauritius, located on the west of the island. The beach is several kilometres long and its known for its beautiful, clear turquoise water and soft white sand. A great spot for swimming, sunbathing and watching the sun set. There are also a lot of restaurants, hotels and local shops. This makes it a great destination for tourists.

Crystal clear turquoise water surrounding the island of Ile aux Cerfs

Île aux Cerfs

Île aux Cerfs is a small island located off of the east coast of Mauritius which is accessible by a boat ride. It is known for its white sand beaches and beautiful clear seawater, making it a desirable location for trips. Visitors can enjoy activities such as kayaking and parasailing. The island also contains a golf course. With its outstanding scenery and variety of activities, Île aux Cerfs is a great destination to visit.

The Seven Coloured Earth geological formation at Chamarel showing layers of coloured sand

Chamarel

Chamarel, a quiet village in the southwest of Mauritius, known for its seven coloured earth, sand dunes displaying the natural colours of red, brown, violet and blue. Closeby, there is the Chamarel Waterfall, which drops from around 100 metres, it is surrounded by a beautiful green scenery. Visitors can elso explore the local rum distilleries and set sights on beautiful the views of the mountains and forests.

The dramatic Le Morne Brabant mountain rising above a turquoise lagoon

Le Morne Brabant

Le Morne Brabant, located at the southwestern tip of the island, is where a mountain rises an outstanding 556 metres above the sea. Full of history, it once was a shelter for runaway slaves and is now a known site. Nowadays, it is a known spot for hiking, kitesurfing and for taking a look at the views.