- Explore the inactive Trou aux Cerfs volcano\n - Visit the Curepipe Botanical Gardens \n - Tour the artisanal Le Port Ship Model Factory \n - Drive by the Millennium Tower\nKuanfu Tea Factory
- Explore the inactive Trou aux Cerfs volcano\n - Visit the Curepipe Botanical Gardens \n - Tour the artisanal Le Port Ship Model Factory \n - Drive by the Millennium Tower\nKuanfu Tea Factory
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Curepipe Botanical Garden - Curepipe Gardens are home to the world’s rarest palm tree, the unique “Hyophorbe amaricaulis”. This specimen is the only one of its kind, as all attempts to cross-fertilize it have been unsuccessful.
The unique palm is now protected by security fencing. It stands about 12 meters tall, with a slender gray trunk and…
- Curepipe Botanical Garden - Curepipe Gardens are home to the world’s rarest palm tree, the unique “Hyophorbe amaricaulis”. This specimen is the only one of its kind, as all attempts to cross-fertilize it have been unsuccessful.
The unique palm is now protected by security fencing. It stands about 12 meters tall, with a slender gray trunk and occasional creamy white flowers.
- Trou aux Cerfs - Trou-aux-Cerfs offers a panoramic 360-degree view. With a diameter of 300 meters and a depth of 80 meters, it overlooks the town of Curepipe. To the west, the mountains of “Trois-Mamelles” and “Mount Saint-Pierre” rise into the sky.
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Le Port Ship Model - Upon arrival at Le Port, a guide will welcome you and explain the intricacies of various ship models.
They feature precise engineering designs of ships that sailed along the African coast from the 15th to the 19th centuries. Using carefully selected wood, cloth, and strings, they skillfully recreate these designs. - Vacoas - Jumbo Supermarket: Your One-Stop Shop in Mauritius
Jumbo is one of Mauritius’ oldest supermarket chains, offering a wide range of international products. With regular promotions and competitive prices, you’ll find everything you need under one roof. Loyal shoppers can earn points with Jumbo’s fidelity card, where 1 point equals 1 Rupee—redeemable on future purchases. Enjoy stress-free family shopping at Jumbo!
- Quarter Bornes Textile Market - Quatre Bornes Market: A Must-Visit in Mauritius
Experience authentic Mauritian culture at the bustling Quatre Bornes Market. Popular with locals for grocery shopping, it’s also a hidden gem for tourists seeking unique finds. Expect vibrant displays of fresh produce—watercress, tomatoes, bananas—and aromatic spices perfect for stocking your kitchen.
On Thursdays and Sundays, explore the Haberdashery section, offering textiles, clothing, shoes, and more. Don’t miss out on the local custom of bargaining to score great deals, and even taste-test fresh fruits before buying.
Wrap up your visit at the Foodcourt, open Monday to Saturday, where you can enjoy tasty local treats like gato arouille (taro fritters) with a spicy kick.
- Beau Bassin - Rose Hill - Beau Bassin-Rose Hill: A Vibrant Urban Hub in Mauritius
Beau Bassin-Rose Hill is the second-largest town in Mauritius, located on the island’s western slope, just south of the capital, Port Louis. Once two separate towns, Beau Bassin and Rose Hill have merged due to rapid population growth. Today, it serves as a bustling market and shopping center, while also being a key residential suburb. The town is home to the British Council Library, several secondary schools, and law courts, making it a cultural and educational hub on the island.
- Le Caudan Waterfront - Le Caudan Waterfront in Port Louis is a unique hub in Mauritius, offering shopping, leisure, and business on the water’s edge. Since 1996, it has been a key destination for both tourists and locals, blending commerce with entertainment. Visitors can enjoy dining, shopping, art, movies, and even a casino, all in a vibrant, sociable setting. With ample parking, marina access, and top-notch security, Le Caudan continues to innovate, cementing its place as a dynamic, must-visit location.
- Port Louis - The Port Louis Central Market, also known as “Bazaar Port Louis,” is a vibrant hub where locals and tourists alike experience the true essence of Mauritian culture. Located in the heart of the bustling capital, this market offers everything from fresh fruits, vegetables, and spices to handicrafts, clothing, and souvenirs. The market is famous for its diverse street food, including must-try dishes like dholl puri and the refreshing alouda drink.
To get the most out of your visit, it’s best to go early in the morning when the produce is freshest, and the temperature is cooler. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the Craft Market on the first floor, where you can pick up locally-made gifts. Port Louis Market is a perfect place to immerse yourself in local life, enjoy some affordable shopping, and taste authentic Mauritian flavors.
- Transport by private, air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional driver guide fluent in English and French
- Convenient hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Transport by private, air-conditioned vehicle
- Professional driver guide fluent in English and French
- Convenient hotel/port pickup and drop-off
- Lunch
- Drinks
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Gratuities
- Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
- Entrance Tickets for Domain Des Aubinaux
- Lunch
- Drinks
- Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
- Gratuities
- Souvenir photos (available to purchase)
- Entrance Tickets for Domain Des Aubinaux
- 2 passengers minimum for tour to operate
- 2 passengers minimum for tour to operate
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.