12 Places To Visit In Mauritius

Mauritius is an island nation in the Indian Ocean about 2000 kms from the southeast coast of Africa. Mauritius is famous for the beautiful beaches and the central plateau that gives an unforgettable view of the island. It’s also known for being the only residence of the now-extinct bird dodo. It’s a nice place to visit on a vacation. This place is also one of the notable Honeymoon Places in the World. If you are planning to visit Mauritius, here are 12 places that you should definitely visit in Mauritius.

Places To Visit In Mauritius

Take a look at our list of best Places To Visit In Mauritius. If you are planning a trip to Mauritius, you should not miss any of these places.

1. Trou Aux Biches

This place is for those people out there who love to swim and do water-related activities. The gentle sands, calm and clear water serve as a perfect setting for having a picnic with your family on the beach. A variety of delicacies can be tried here. There are numerous street food stalls around the beach’s coast.

2. Pereybere Beach

The beach is considered the best family beach in the country despite the small size of the beach. The water of this beach is considered safe for children and thus you can swim in the water. The beach provides breathtaking sceneries with white sands and clear water. A perfect place to have sunbath with your family. There is this activity of underwater sea walk that you must definitely try out.

3. Chamerel colored earth

Chamerel colored earth : Places To Visit In Mauritius
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Chamerel is a unique place in Mauritius. This is due to the seven-colored earth. This is one of the main attractions of Mauritius. The color is due to the tropical weather conditions and the washed away silicon dioxide. The sand turns into many colors leaving one shocked and amazed at the same time. The best time to see the colored earth is during sunrise. You will also find some tortoises there.

4. Black River Gorges National Park

This place is a photographer’s paradise. The amazing scenery and some unique animals make this place worth visiting. This place is ideal for hiking and camping. The area of the park is about 70 square kilometers. This is Mauritius’ biggest and best national park. This spot is also recommended for nature lovers. The park has more than 650 species of plants. 

5. Casela World of Adventures

Casela World of Adventures is a theme-based national park. It’s one of the most visited tourist destinations of Mauritius. The park has many activities that you can engross yourself and your loved ones into. These activities range from zip-lining, quad bike trails, canyoning and more. There are 4 thematic worlds offered by Casela: Mountain kingdom, Big Cats kingdom, Safari kingdom, and Middle kingdom. 

6. Murr’s Volcano

It’s a 605 m high inactive volcano crater that is located in Curepipe in Mauritius. Its original name is Trou aux Cerfs. Unlike other volcano craters, Trou aux Cerfs is surrounded by lush green forest. The top portion of the crater has been converted to a lake. The crater provides an excellent view of Mauritius Island. Though inactive for a long time, experts say that the volcano can become active within the course of the next million years.

7. Tamarind Waterfalls

Tamarind Waterfalls
flickr Shankar s.

It’s yet another great relief feature in Mauritius. The falls are famous for hiking, cliff jumping swimming and canyoneering. The minimum age of the person must be 12 years to enjoy the amazing falls. The place is recommended by many visitors and locals, there is a series of a plateau which makes up as a set for jumping from plateau to plateau.

8. National botanical gardens of Mauritius

This place is also known by the name of ‘Sir Seewoosagur Botanic Garden’. The garden is located in the district of Pamplemousse near Port Louis. The garden was initially a private property of the French governor of Mauritius. The garden is so big that it will take you about a week to cover the whole garden. The main attractions of the city are the giant water lily and the 85 different varieties of palm trees. 

9. La Vanille Crocodile and Giant Tortoise Park

La Vanille Crocodile and Giant Tortoise Park
flickr: JULIAN MASON

The park houses many different animals but is predominantly home to a large number of tortoises and crocodiles. The park is filled with lush greenery and is surrounded by many palms, banana and bamboo trees. You get to encounter large tortoises and feed them. The park is also a collection of butterflies and other bright insects. You can also taste the local Mauritian dishes in one of the restaurants available there. 

10. Blue Bay Marine Park

Situated on the southeast coast of Mauritius, this park is one of the most unique parks you might have ever seen. At the park, you can decide to see the underwater glory by a boat journey or dive deep down into the magical world of blue. Snorkeling is highly recommended here and the flora and fauna are absolutely stunning. 

11. Eureka House

Eureka house is a unique Creole house which was built in 1830. It’s located by the river Moka. The house was originally inhabited by British and French aristocrats. It holds the reputation of being the largest house on the island. It has a total of 109 doors and windows. The house is filled with antiques and photos of that era. One can get a glimpse of complete colonial life. It now serves as a museum. It’s one of the main attractions of Mauritius. 

12. Grand Bassin

This is a crater lake about 550 meters above the sea level. On the shoreline is a temple. The place is sacred for Hindus. The place is also called “Ganga Talao.” The place is dedicated mainly to Lord Shiva. The pool houses a healthy population of fishes and eels. However, fishing is strictly prohibited here due to the sacred nature of the place to the Hindus.

Mauritius is a place that is worth visiting. The place is full of beaches and just beaches. Though there are other places too, Mauritius’ beaches are truly one of a kind. The best time to visit Mauritius is from May to December.

Now you know the best places to visit in Mauritius. If you are still making places, here are some Mauritius activity packages to book.

Frequently Asked Questions or FAQ

Q. What is the best time to visit Mauritius?

A. The Best time to visit Mauritius is from the months of May till December. The weather rains cool, and dry during these months.

Q. Which is the best coast to visit in Mauritius?

A. Mauritius’s west coast has unbeatable beautiful beaches

Q. What is the best area to stay in Mauritius?

A. If you are going for honeymoon and luxury, prefer the East par of Mauritius. It has beautiful resorts for a memorable honeymoon in Mauritius. North part is for travelers looking for pubs, bars, and amazing white beaches.