Sightseeing
The famous church with the red roof in Cap Malheureux.
32 locals recommend
Notre-Dame Auxiliatrice de Cap Malheureux
The famous church with the red roof in Cap Malheureux.
Temple Tamoul
Hindu Temple
In the South West part of Mauritius, in the heart of a fertile valley, lies the Rhumerie de Chamarel. Situated in the vicinity of the “Coloured Earths of Chamarel”, one of Mauritius’ most popular tourist attractions and the place to visit while in Mauritius, the road leading to the Rhumerie is lined with vast plantations of sugar cane growing side by side with pineapples and other tropical fruits.
56 locals recommend
Rhumerie de Chamarel Restaurant & Rum Distillery
In the South West part of Mauritius, in the heart of a fertile valley, lies the Rhumerie de Chamarel. Situated in the vicinity of the “Coloured Earths of Chamarel”, one of Mauritius’ most popular tourist attractions and the place to visit while in Mauritius, the road leading to the Rhumerie is lined with vast plantations of sugar cane growing side by side with pineapples and other tropical fruits.
Parks & Nature
Flat Island
Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden
Anse la Raie
Perfect for diving!
Fantastic park with impressive waterfalls!
31 locals recommend
Black River Gorges National Park Entrance Gate
Les Gorges RoadFantastic park with impressive waterfalls!
Food Scene
Amigo Restaurant
La Maison du Pecheur
Nitzana Mauritius | Nitzana Ile Maurice
"Founded in 1892, it’s the country’s oldest tea plantation and features a charming Art Deco factory building that you can wander around. However, the main reason for visiting the premises is the restaurant. The menu of Indian and Creole dishes using Bois Chéri’s own tea as well as vanilla from the company’s sister business at Saint Aubin is pleasant enough, but it’s made all the more enjoyable thanks to the eatery’s panoramic views of the 250-hectare plantation." – from TimeOut Magazine
31 locals recommend
Bois Cheri Tea Factory
Bois Cheri Road"Founded in 1892, it’s the country’s oldest tea plantation and features a charming Art Deco factory building that you can wander around. However, the main reason for visiting the premises is the restaurant. The menu of Indian and Creole dishes using Bois Chéri’s own tea as well as vanilla from the company’s sister business at Saint Aubin is pleasant enough, but it’s made all the more enjoyable thanks to the eatery’s panoramic views of the 250-hectare plantation." – from TimeOut Magazine
Shopping
Ti Vegas
La Salette RoadSupermarket for your daily life.
Visit the Sunday market with a huge variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, food stands with different kinds of dishes – everything for very low prices!
Central Flacq
Visit the Sunday market with a huge variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, food stands with different kinds of dishes – everything for very low prices!