Explore the North of Mauritius on this 8 hours private tour. You will be able to visit some of the beautiful places of the North of Mauritius, including Red Roof church which offers a picturesque background of Coin de Mire islet. Drive to Mont Choisy beach, which is one of the most popular beaches which exudes a perfect harmony between the sparkling water & the whitish sand.
Visit the gorgeous chateau de labourdonais where you will discover the sublime estate housing the Mauritian colonial building; a magical place cut off from the world, where history, nature, gastronomy & Mauritian know-how come together.
Then, head to savor a 3-course lunch. Then, visit the Citadelle fort which offers vast panoramic views of Port-Louis and its harbour.
Head to the Caudan waterfront is one of the oldest mall built in Mauritius where you'll visit the craft market & take pictures with the gorgeous umbrellas.
Continue to Port Louis central market which is one of the main shopping spots for locals.
Pickup included
First of all, the driver will come for the hotel pick up and set off to visit the Red Roof Church at Cap Malheureux.
One of the most renowned churches in Mauritius is the Notre Dame Auxiliatrice Chapel, a Roman Catholic Church famous for its vivid red roof against the bright turquoise sea and azure sky.
The Notre Dame Auxiliatrice Church is famous for its lovely red roof, which attracts many curious passers-by and offers a picturesque background for worthy snapshots. This simple chapel was founded in 1938 and is dedicated to the Virgin Mary. It is situated ideally at the very northern point of Mauritius, offering breathtaking views of the five northern islets, including Coin de Mire (Gunner’s Quoin).
Mont Choisy Beach, located in the north-west of Mauritius, is one of the most popular beaches in Mauritius. It exudes perfect harmony between the sparkling water and the whitish sand. Dotted with Casuarina trees, the beach of Mont Choisy attracts Mauritians and tourists. It is not only one of the most beautiful beaches in Mauritius but also the longest one,it provides comfort to each and everyone. Vast, with shady areas under the Casuarina trees, family picnics prove to be an excellent idea. Thanks to its clear and warm water, it is absolutely awesome for swimming, sunbathing and diving.
Discover one of the jewels of the Mauritian national heritage - a place where history, flora, orchards, gastronomy, local "savoir-faire" and "savoir-vivre" coexist. The iconic Château de Labourdonnais offers you the chance to immerse yourself into the 19th century art of living, along with a visit to the estate and complimentary juice and rum tasting.
You will witness the French charm of the place and also get to learn about the rhumerie and other products manufactured on the estate. As you roam the estate gardens, you may even have the chance to spot the Aldabra Tortoises enjoying their royal life.
After the visit, you will head to a local restaurant to savor a 3-course Mauritian lunch. You will have a choice and the chef will explain to you and ask you about your preferred choice.
Then drive to the capital, Port Louis, to visit the Caudan Waterfront, which is a shopping and leisure hub located on the waterfront. The craft market in particular is a hive of activity with wonderful ambiance where you are sure to find a lot of souvenirs for the family back home.
Another place to visit is the Port Louis central market – the market is a fun place to visit and the ideal place to find many locally made products, textiles, Mauritian spices, fruits and many souvenirs for very cheap prices. In your free time you can stroll the city streets and see several sightseeing attractions.
You must have worked up an appetite with the shopping! Head to the next section of the Central Market where all the street food stalls are found. You will have a wide variety of choices here for the street food and you will surely find something to your taste. We do recommend tasting the dhall puri, made with split chickpea and flour and the famous alouda, almost like a milkshake with basil seeds, grated jelly and sometimes a scoop of ice. If you wish to try some of the local snacks, you will find a large choice of samoussas (fritters filled with potatoes), bajas (fritters made with chickpea flour) or gato piment (fritters made with yellow split pea and chilli).
Then drive to Fort Adelaide (also known as La Citadelle) which was built in a very strategic location on higher lands of Port Louis at 240 feet above sea level. The construction of Fort Adelaide started in 1832 and completed after almost ten years. Fort Adelaide offers a vast panoramic views of Port-Louis and its harbour. The British built this fortress in fear of a civil war from the remaining French settlers on the island and also for the purpose of guarding the harbor against enemy attacks. A ride uphill to Fort Adelaide, guarantees breathtaking views of Port Louis and of the mountain range surrounding Port Louis.
Finally, the driver will make you enjoy a visit to Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius. Port Louis is Mauritius' largest city and the economic and administrative center of the island. Right off the main square you can stroll beside the palm-lined Place d'Armes. You can see some wonderful French colonial buildings, especially the Government House and the Municipal Theater.
Port Louis is the vibrant capital of Mauritius, blending colonial history with modern urban life. The city offers a mix of bustling markets, historic sites, and scenic coastal views, making it a unique destination in the Indian Ocean.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, Aapravasi Ghat is a historic immigration depot that served as the arrival point for indentured laborers from India and other countries.
A unique natural phenomenon featuring sand dunes in seven distinct colors.
A historic fort offering panoramic views of Port Louis and the surrounding area.
A beautiful mosque with stunning architecture and intricate designs.
A traditional Mauritian flatbread filled with split pigeon peas and served with various curries and chutneys.
Spicy chili fritters made from flour, chili peppers, and other spices.
Banana fritters, a popular street food snack.
A tomato-based sauce with meat or fish, often served with rice.
This period offers pleasant weather with lower humidity and less rainfall, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Mauritian Rupee (MUR)
GMT+4
230VV, 50HzHz
Port Louis is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime and scams can occur. Exercise caution in crowded areas and at night.
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Port Louis Central Bus Station
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Port Louis. They are affordable but can be crowded.
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