Mauritius

6 Days Mauritius International Destinations

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Overview

With its beautiful sandy beaches, protected lagoons with a nice temperature all year round, and countless activities for all ages, Mauritius is perfect for a family getaway and quality time. Whether at the hotel or during the journeys awaiting you, your stay in Mauritius promises to be memorable for young ones as well as for the young at heart. Looking for the ideal destination for your next family vacation?

Itinerary

Day 1

  • You will arrive in Mauritius at the Ramgoolam International Airport on day one of your dream vacation. Instead of jumping right into what the country has to offer, unwind after your flight. You can head towards your hotel and enjoy the rest of the day there. If you are feeling up to it, explore nearby beaches and taste the local cuisine. But turn in early and get ready for your adventure the next day.
Day 2

Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius, is a must-visit. You can trek to Le Pouce from Port Louis. Le Pouce is the third highest mountain in Mauritius and is named so because of its thumb-like shape. As you hike to the top of the mountain, you can see a view of the entire island. The climb is not very difficult and can be done at your own pace. You can head to the South-West coast of the main island for one such guided tour. You can swim with dolphins in their natural habitat and watch the mesmerising underwater world as you swim. It can be a therapeutic and relaxing activity. Other water activities like snorkelling and deep-water diving can also be tried here. In the evening, you can also take a sunset cruise.

Day 3

 

The bustling town of Port Louis, on the north side of the island, offers its share of attractions. You can visit the central market which has been existing for centuries. The market is colourful, has colonial influences, and is perfect for a day full of shopping. You must try the “Allouda” which is a famous cold drink made of milk, basil seeds and ice cream while you are here.

The penny museum, Chinatown, Port Louis race track and Kaylasson Temple are a few other places to see in the capital city.

There are attractions like the Citadelle de Port-Louis, Grand Bay village, L’Aventure du Sucre Sugar Museum, Le Caudan and the Aapravasi Ghat on the north side of the island. You can enjoy your trip with guides who will share all the stories and history of Mauritius.

Day 4

On day 4, visit the Heritage Nature Reserve, a 1,300-hectare nature reserve run by a local heritage group. You can explore the reserve on a quad bike. You will find sugarcane fields, natural pools and waterfalls on the reserve. And if you’re lucky, you might see endemic bird species such as Mauritius Black Bulbul, Pink Pigeon and Mauritius Kestrel.

Then visit the Ganga Talao, also known as Grand Basin. It is a crater lake situated in the region of Savanne, a secluded mountain region. The lake is in the heart of the country and is about 1800 ft deep. The lake is surrounded by Hindu temples and is a place of religious importance. The place lights up during Shivratri as people walk to the lake barefoot.

You can end your day by eating a traditional Creole meal at Eureka — one of the best places to try local Mauritian cuisine.

Day 5

 

Head over to the autonomous islands on the east of the main island. There are plenty of options for kayaking, kite-surfing, hiking and skydiving here. You can scuba dive to see the beautiful coral reefs or hike to the central Mont Limon. The François Leguat Tortoise and Cave Reserve is a must-visit too. Feel like a VIP in this exclusive dolphin encounter excursion in Mauritius. Board a speedboat at Black River and then sail out to sea. Watch the dolphins or swim with them after your captain briefs you on how to respect these marine mammals and their natural habitat. End the unforgettable outing with a snorkeling session in a coral reef using the provided gear.

Day 6

The southern region of Mauritius is a hidden gem. It is a well-preserved region and is full of cliffs. The south coast has had its trysts with history too. A lot of explorers have landed here in the past.

You can enjoy the beaches and soak in the beautiful sunsets. You can also visit Le Souffleur, a 30m geyser or go snorkelling at Blue Bay Marine Park. The Cavendish Bridge, the longest bridge on the island, is a highlight.

Gris public beach is a beautiful beach where you can sunbathe and enjoy a traditional meal at one of the restaurants. Rochester falls are a must-visit in the south. It is a lovely waterfall made up of unique angular basaltic columns. You can dive from the top of the waterfall or bathe in the falls.

  • Accommodation on double sharing basis 
  • Return airport transfer 
  • Full day tour to North Island by seat in coach basis
  • Full day tour to Ile aux Cerfs
  • Full day tour to South Island 
  • All transfer and tour on seat in coach basis 
  • Daily breakfast and dinner 
  • All accommodation taxes 
  • Airport Tax
  • GST

 

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