How to Explore Mauritius

Shop and dine at Le Caudan Waterfront in Port Louis., If you are in Port Louis around lunchtime, get some dholl puri from the street vendor near the intersection of Sir William Newton Street and Remy Ollier Street., Visit Flic en Flac, a popular...

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  1. Step 1: Shop and dine at Le Caudan Waterfront in Port Louis.

    Most places accept Euros as well as rupees.
  2. Step 2: If you are in Port Louis around lunchtime

    Look for a long line of people. , Try some biryani or roti from the food trucks that line the beach. , Go tubing on the island, and enjoy the boat ride over.

    The boat stops at coastal waterfalls and food/drinks are included.

    Go parasailing high above the water. , See the stunning waterfalls that are near the entrance to the park. , It was a hideout for escaped slaves in the 1800s and is the most imposing sight in Mauritius. , It offers views of the capital city of Port Louis. ,
  3. Step 3: get some dholl puri from the street vendor near the intersection of Sir William Newton Street and Remy Ollier Street.

  4. Step 4: Visit Flic en Flac

  5. Step 5: a popular beach town for locals and expats.

  6. Step 6: Take a boat tour to Île aux Cerfs

  7. Step 7: an island off the east coast.

  8. Step 8: Visit The Seven Colored Earths

  9. Step 9: a geological formation in the southwest that are a popular tourist attraction.

  10. Step 10: Check out Le Morne Brabant

  11. Step 11: a large rock in the southwest.

  12. Step 12: Hike Le Pouce

  13. Step 13: a mountain in Moka.

  14. Step 14: Go clubbing in Grand Baie.

Detailed Guide

Most places accept Euros as well as rupees.

Look for a long line of people. , Try some biryani or roti from the food trucks that line the beach. , Go tubing on the island, and enjoy the boat ride over.

The boat stops at coastal waterfalls and food/drinks are included.

Go parasailing high above the water. , See the stunning waterfalls that are near the entrance to the park. , It was a hideout for escaped slaves in the 1800s and is the most imposing sight in Mauritius. , It offers views of the capital city of Port Louis. ,

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