Mauritius

Indian Ocean

Mauritius

Mauritius is often hailed as Heaven on Earth and we can’t say we disagree. Whether you’re enjoying watersports in the stunning, blue ocean or strolling along the cosmopolitan harbour of Le Caudan, you’ll never want to come home. There are waterfalls, secluded islands and multi-coloured sands – around every corner awaits another surprise. The famous hotel resorts are second to none and you’ll be treated like royalty from the moment you arrive. This is what is so special about Mauritius – its blend of tropical scenery and sheer luxurious treatment.

Dolphin cruises are popular amongst tourists to Mauritius, as well as catamaran trips and speedboat tours. You’ll never be bored on this island. From the bustling capital Port Louis to the privacy of Ile Aux Aigrettes, Mauritius is the ultimate destination for discovery, exploration and relaxation.

Discover Mauritius

One of the more popular islands of the Indian Ocean, Mauritius lies 500 miles east of Madagascar. A tropical paradise that spans just 38 miles by 29. The Island is a popular destination for scuba divers, deep sea fishing enthusiasts and hikers.

Trek the wild expanse of rolling hills and thick forest of the Black River Gorges National Park with the Chamarel Waterfall, hike to the breathtaking Tamarind Falls and marvel at the undersea waterfalls off the coast of Le Morne {left}.

The northern town of Grand Baie is famous for it’s white sandy beaches, natural harbour and lively bars and restaurants. The popular west coast fishing village, Flic en Flac, is abound with the Islands finest luxury hotels and is adjacent to the Tamarin beach where it’s lagoon is protected by the surrounding coral reefs.

Wandering along the waterfront, shopping and socialising, kicking back on a boat tour – the list of activities is endless and there’s fun for all the family.

Mauritius never disappoints.

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