Explore the rich and diverse cultural heritage of the island, from the 18th century Botanical Gardens in Pamplemousses to the neighbouring museum delving into the history of sugar production in Mauritius. The tour includes ample opportunity for Lunch (own cost), leisurely sightseeing and shopping at a trendy waterfront precinct in the capital.
Highlights of the day:
•Pamplemousses Garden - Discover an impressive collection of plants from around the world •Sugar World •Citadel •Odysseo Oceanarium(± 1hr) •Spend an enjoyable time shopping for gifts and souvenirs at Port-Louis Market & Caudan Waterfront at leisure (±1hr30) (Excluding lunch).
Pickup included
Guided tour of an old factory delving into history of sugar production
Guided tour of a rich and diverse cultural heritage of the island.
Perched on top of the hill Petite Montague, the Citadel Fort is located at a height of 100 metres. Also known as the Adelaide Fort (named after the wife of William II, when the British held land in Port Louis)
Odysseo showcases the beauty and vulnerabilities of our marine ecosystem
Enjoy free time for shopping and lunch at leisure in the capital.
Minimum 2 travellers required
Tour may be cancelled if minimum pax is not met
Grand Baie is a vibrant coastal town in northern Mauritius, renowned for its stunning beaches, lively atmosphere, and a plethora of water sports activities. Known as the 'Tourist Capital of the North,' it offers a mix of luxury resorts, bustling markets, and a rich cultural scene, making it a top destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure.
Grand Baie Beach is a stunning stretch of white sand and turquoise waters, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports. The beach is lined with palm trees and offers a vibrant atmosphere with beach bars and restaurants nearby.
La Croisette is a modern shopping mall offering a variety of international and local brands, dining options, and entertainment. It's a great place to shop for souvenirs, fashion, and local crafts.
Coin de Mire is a popular snorkeling spot known for its crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. Travelers can explore the underwater world and spot colorful fish and coral reefs.
A traditional Mauritian flatbread made from split peas and wheat flour, served with various curries and chutneys.
A spicy fish dish cooked in a tangy mustard and garlic sauce, often served with rice.
Spicy chili fritters made from split peas, flour, and chili peppers.
The peak season in Grand Baie is from May to September, offering the most pleasant weather with warm days and cooler evenings. This period is ideal for beach activities, water sports, and exploring the town's attractions.
Mauritian Rupee (MUR)
GMT+4
230VV, 50HzHz
Grand Baie is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Grand Baie Bus Terminal
Buses are an affordable and popular way to get around, but they can be crowded during peak hours. Routes are frequent and connect to major towns and attractions.
Available • Apps: MyTaxis, Local taxis can be hailed on the street.
Car, Bike, Scooter
Île aux Cerfs is a stunning island known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a variety of water sports activities. The island is a popular day trip destination from Grand Baie, offering a relaxing and scenic escape.
Cap Malheureux is a picturesque village known for its iconic red-roofed church and stunning views of the northern coast. The area offers a mix of scenic beauty, historical sites, and local culture.
Price varies by option