Four places you absolutely must visit in Mauritius
Mauritius is a volcanic island located in the Indian Ocean, about 800 km east of Madagascar. Thanks to its tropical climate, along [...]
Mauritius is a volcanic island located in the Indian Ocean, about 800 km east of Madagascar.
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Due to the tropical climate, along the coast even during the cooler seasons (particularly May through September), temperatures rarely drop below 22°C (72°F); Mauritius is therefore the perfect destination for a trip at any time of the year. It is an ideal destination for water sports enthusiasts, golfers, hikers, culture lovers, those seeking relaxation in spas, honeymooners and families. In practice Is suitable for all tourists.
One of the best ways to learn more about this fascinating history is to immerse yourself in a tour to discover Mauritius' past, including architecture and tropical gardens. We have selected 4 must-visit locations, here they are.
#1 Port Louis
The capital of Mauritius, cosmopolitan par excellence, full of cultural and historical treasures to be discovered as in a real treasure hunt. Walking around the city, it is possible to admire the charming colonial houses and typical police barracks, the "Casernes centrales." If you sharpen your eyesight, it will be possible to discern on the walls of these buildings a wrought-iron "S," representing the symbol of the French governor La Bourdonnais, who founded the city and promoted its construction five centuries ago. The same element, a rather recurring symbol, can be found on other buildings: near the old barn, the so-called "grenier," near the Windmill Museum, at Caudan Waterfront, on the remains of coral formations within the harbor.
#2 Chateau de Labourdonnais
A true jewel of Mauritian heritage, Labourdonnais Castle was erected in 1856 and is surrounded by a lush garden, where it is possible to encounter a few giant tortoises strolling quietly through the orchard. The colorful fruit trees are particularly important for the production of local delicacies such as jams, sweet specialties, fruit juices, and also the famous and fragrant Mauritian rum. You can taste and buy all these products in the castle boutique at the end of the visit. Or, if you prefer, take a seat at the delightful restaurant La Table du Château.
#3 Eureka "La Maison Créole," Mocha
Step into the wonderful historic building "La Maison Créole," an imposing mansion, dating back to 1830 distinguished by 109 doors. Here you can immerse yourself in the lives of the more affluent Mauritians of colonial times, immerse yourself in the property's verdant gardens, and you can even attend one of the concerts or events that are organized. If you are a foodie, take a seat at Eureka House Restaurant to enjoy traditional Creole dishes.
#4 The Way of Tea
An intriguing three-stage visit with three different colonial mansions for a journey through the aromas and flavors of the world of tea. It starts at Domaine des Aubineaux, passing through Domaine de Bois Chéri to arrive at Domaine de Saint Aubin. These sites, once private buildings, are open to the public and allow visitors to learn about the culture and history of the Mauritian people, as well as the traditions and flavors of the place. The Tea Route includes a visit to colonial houses and gardens, the process of distilling rum and essential oils, and immersing oneself in the culture and production of fragrant Mauritian tea.
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