Full-Day North Tour of Mauritius, ALL INCLUSIVE Day Trip, Private SUV Car, Guide
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Full-Day North Tour of Mauritius, ALL INCLUSIVE Day Trip, Private SUV Car, Guide

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About this experience

Explore the picturesque village of the North Coast.

- Trace out the Mauritian heritage and artistry at Château De Labourdonnais
- Enjoy a leisurely walk at Pamplemousses Botanical garden,​​ home to over 650 varieties of plants and 85 different palm trees from around the world.
- Visit one of the Remaining Sugar Factories on the Island.
Savor some authentic Mauritian cuisine & House-made desserts at Le Fangourin
- Visit Maheshwarnath Hindu Temple, one of the oldest places of prayer and worship on the island
- Drive by the Coastal Road and stop at Mont Choisy Beach & Pereybere Public Beach
- Explore the picturesque village of the North Coast & Enjoy some Duty-Free Shopping.
- Admire the famous Red Church of Cap Malheureux at Sunset

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Full-Day North Tour of Mauritius, ALL INCLUSIVE Day Trip, Private SUV Car, Guide

Pickup included

What's included

Bottled water
Clean & Air-conditioned vehicle
Entry Tickets | Château De Labourdonnais
Private SUV Transportation
Entry Tickets | Pamplemousses Botanical Garden
Lunch | Le Fangourin (L'Aventure du Sucre)
Entry Tickets | L'Aventure du Sucre

Detailed itinerary

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Your tour starts with a visit to the enchanting castle of Chateaux De Labourdonnais nestled in the north of the island. This beautifully looked-after home was built in 1856 and hosted over three generations until 2006, when the agricultural company of Domaine de Labourdonnais restored the property to make it an official estate and attraction.

The property is a unique souvenir for the island, and a visit to the area is an immersion into the art of living in Mauritius in the 19th century. From the moment you turn into the majestic Intendance tree-lined (Ficus Retusa) avenue leading to the château, visitors will discover a magical place that shines a spotlight on Mauritian history, nature, cuisine and savoir-faire. It is a complete pleasure to visit the interior of the mansion and discover the selection of antiques and furniture dated back to the 18th century.

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Love nature? Then the Mauritius National Botanical Gardens is a must-see and a wonderful treat. The largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, the garden is home to over 650 varieties of plants and 85 different palm trees from around the world, some of which have been planted by royalty and famous world leaders. There is also a spice garden and giant water lilies.

Formerly known and named after the former Prime Minister Sir Seewoosagar Ramgoolam, and lovingly known as Pamplemousses Botanical Gardens to the native islanders, it was initially a private garden to the then French governor nearly 300 years ago. Meet the giant tortoises and other animals and take pleasure in the serenity of nature.

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A short drive from the gardens is one of the remaining sugar factories on the island: L’Aventure du Sucre. The factory officially closed its doors in 1999, but most of the machineries remain untouched, which makes it a must-visit.

The approach itself is impressive, along an avenue of bougainvillea and coconut palms, with a lake bordered by lush greenery, leading to the charming sugar factory.
A sugarcane hedge runs alongside the final pathway to the restored and converted factory. Immerse yourself in exploring the beautiful interior of the factory and be amazed with its old machines decked with a thousand lights, giant screens, more than 35 films, a barge floating and the sudden whistle of a railway engine. Their wonderful and interactive tour will help visitors have deeper insight into the rich history and culture of the island.

You will also get a chance to sample unrefined sugars and spoil yourself with some pure cane rum!

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Time to savor some great food! Located at L'Aventure Du Sucre, Le Fangourin Restaurant makes an excellent stop for lunch, offering light snacks to a mouth-watering cuisine accompanied with magnificent views from its veranda across lush, tropical countryside leading in the distance to Pieter Both Mountain.

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Moving further in the north, visit one of the oldest places of prayer and worship on the island—a definite must-see. The Maheswarnath Mandir was constructed over 120 years ago on the site of a failed and demolished sugar-processing factory.

During its construction, legend has it that a huge pot of gold and silver was discovered. It was assumed to be a hidden treasure plundered by Indian Ocean pirates, who attacked and raided East Indian trading company ships for their gold and other precious cargo. The find of this treasure further helped to pay for the construction, as today, the temple is seen in its original conception of Ratna architectural style originating from West Bengal. The island’s famous annual pilgrimage to Grand Basin in celebration of Lord Shiva originated from this temple. If you wish to know more, your guide will be more than happy to tell you about the importance and significance of all the Hindu deities.

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We will make a quick stop at Mont Choisy Beach.

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Afterwards, take a leisurely stroll through the bustling town of Grand Bay and indulge yourself in some shopping, where you will find an abundance of small arcades and malls offering a variety of items from cashmere garments, branded clothing, jewellery and souvenirs.

Most shops offer duty-free shopping, so don’t forget your passport.

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The views from Notre Dame Auxiliatrice, also known as ‘Cap Malheureux Red Church, are wonderful. The red-roofed church sits on the beach of Cap Malheureux and is attributed to many sources. Some say it was named after the sinking of the vessel Saint Geran on August 18, 1744, which inspired Bernardin de St Pierre to write his famous novel Paul & Virginie. Others believe it owes its name to the numerous shipwrecks that occurred in this area at the beginning of the colonization of the island.

Witness the amazing surroundings where the local fisherman can be spotted catching a fresh meal.

What's not included

Alcoholic Beverages

Available languages

Guide guide
EN FR
Written guide
EN FR

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

About Mauritius

Mauritius is a breathtaking island nation in the Indian Ocean, renowned for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and diverse wildlife. Known for its multicultural society and lush landscapes, it offers a unique blend of African, Asian, and European influences.

Top Attractions

Le Morne Brabant

A UNESCO World Heritage site, Le Morne Brabant is a basaltic mountain that offers stunning views and a rich history.

Nature Half-day to full-day Free (Guided tours may have a fee)

Seven Colored Earths

A unique geological formation with seven distinct colors of earth, created by volcanic activity.

Nature 2-3 hours Free entry

Port Louis Market

A bustling market offering a variety of local produce, spices, and crafts.

Cultural 1-2 hours Free entry, prices vary for items

Must-Try Local Dishes

Dholl Puri

A flatbread made from split peas, served with various curries and chutneys.

Breakfast Vegetarian

Vindaye

A tangy fish dish cooked in a sauce made from mustard, turmeric, and vinegar.

Main Course Contains fish

Gateau Piment

Spicy chili fritters made with split peas and chili peppers.

Snack Vegetarian, contains gluten

Alouda

A sweet, creamy drink made with milk, basil seeds, and agar-agar.

Drink Vegetarian, contains dairy

Popular Activities

Hiking Ziplining Quad biking Beach lounging Spa treatments Yoga Visiting museums Exploring markets

Best Time to Visit

June to September

This is the winter season, offering pleasant weather with lower humidity and temperatures. It's ideal for outdoor activities and beach visits.

20-25°C 68-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: French, Creole
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

Mauritian Rupee (MUR)

Time Zone

GMT+4

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Mauritius is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates. However, petty theft and scams can occur in tourist areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in unfamiliar areas
  • • Use reputable tour operators and taxis

Getting there

By air
  • Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport • 48 km from Port Louis

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the most common and affordable mode of public transport. They can be crowded and slow due to frequent stops.

Taxis

Available • Apps: MyTaxis

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Port Louis Flic-en-Flac Grand Baie

Day trips

Île aux Cerfs
10 km from the east coast • Full day

A beautiful island known for its white sandy beaches and clear waters, perfect for snorkeling and water sports.

Casela Nature Parks
35 km from Port Louis • Full day

A wildlife park offering a variety of animal encounters, including lions, giraffes, and zebras.

Chamarel
50 km from Port Louis • Half day

A scenic area known for its Seven Colored Earths and Chamarel Waterfall.

Festivals

Mauritius Carnival • February or March (before Lent) Diwali • October or November (based on the Hindu lunar calendar) Mauritius Open Golf Championship • November (dates vary)

Pro tips

  • Visit the island's markets for authentic souvenirs and local products
  • Try local street food for a true taste of Mauritian cuisine
  • Explore the island's nature parks and reserves for unique wildlife encounters
  • Learn a few phrases in Creole to connect with locals
  • Book tours and activities in advance, especially during peak season
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