37 Best Places to Visit in Mauritius
Mauritius is a beautiful tropical island washed by the waters of the Indian Ocean. Its snow-white sandy beaches, warm waters, and gentle sun attract tourists who crave the ultimate beach holiday experience.
While planning to visit Mauritius, check the current currency exchange rate for the country. Ensure to carry enough money to cover all your expenses during your stay. Keep reading to learn about the top tourist places in Mauritius.
Currency in Mauritius: The official currency in Mauritius is Mauritian Rupee (MUR). 1 Mauritian Rupee is equal to 1.79 Indian Rupees as on 28 Feb 2023*.
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37 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Mauritius
Below is a list of top tourist places in Mauritius that will act as an excellent travel guidebook. The list comprises popular waterfall destinations, white sand beaches, theme parks, botanical gardens, mountains, temples, and other breathtaking sites.
List of Famous Waterfalls in Mauritius
The waterfalls of Mauritius, which are the most desirable destinations for tourists, are listed below
1. Tamarind Falls, Henrietta Branch Rd
The stunningly beautiful Tamarind Waterfall has seven cascades. It is located in the southwestern part of the island, near Curepipe. Jets of water falls from about 300 metres, surrounded by lush tropical vegetation.
For the convenience of tourists, several viewing platforms have been constructed. Swimming is also allowed in the pond below. An invigorating trek leads to the falls.
- Location: Henrietta Branch Rd, Mauritius
- Timing: 9 am to 3 pm
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between May to December
2. Chamarel Falls, Chamarel
Chamarel Falls is the most visited waterfall in Mauritius. It is located on the territory of Chamarel Park, which also includes the Seven Colored Earths and the Black River Gorges National Park. The waterfall is about 100 metres high, cascading into a natural pool. Enjoy the magnificent views from the viewing platform, or swim in the pool.
- Location: H94P+P86, Chamarel, Mauritius
- Timing: 8:30 am to 5 pm
- Entry Fees: Adults - 200 MUR and Children - 100 MUR
- Best time to visit: Between May to December
3. Rochester Falls, Savanne Image
Another notable waterfall destination in Mauritius is Rochester Falls. It is soaked in the picturesque beauty of the lush green surrounding. The major attraction of the place is the perfectly rectangular-shaped flank rocks formed from the stream flowing amidst them. The stream of water that accumulates at the bottom of the water flow is ideal for swimming.
- Location: Savanne district, Mauritius
- Timing: Open throughout the day
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between August to October
4. Alexandra Waterfall, Old Moka Road
Alexandra Waterfall is another iconic waterfall site that is nestled at the height of 700 metres from sea level amidst a deep forest. Multiple streams of water combine and fall from above, creating a stunning cloud of bubbles. You can enjoy the splendid beauty of nature from Alexandra Falls Viewpoint. The picturesque and gushing sounds of the waterfall will fill your heart with contentment.
- Location: 30 Old Moka Road, Mauritius (in the deep forest of Black River Gorges National Park)
- Timing: 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between July to October
5. Underwater Waterfall, Le Morne Brabant
The underwater waterfall is another location that offers breathtaking vistas to tourists. The best view of the place can be captured from above. Hence plane and helicopter rides are provided. Though it is named waterfall, it is actually the mesmerising illusion of eyes. The movement of the silt and sand on the ocean floor seems like the water is gushing down. The illusion is created due to the flow of underwater currents.
- Location: Off the coast of Le Morne Brabant at the Southwest tip of Mauritius
- Timing: 6:00 am to 6:00 pm
- Entry Fees: 19059 MUR to 67931 MUR for helicopter rides
- Best time to visit: Between September to December
6. Eureka Falls, Moka
Eureka Waterfall is a stunning multi-tiered waterfall site surrounded by scenic vistas. You can reach the waterfall by hiking amidst lush green valleys and spend your time swimming or camping around it. Further, nature lovers can spot different marine life and several aquatic plants like Bredes sponges, water lilies, etc., on the Eureka River bank.
- Location: Near Eureka Mansion, Moka Mauritius
- Timing: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between March to September
Best Beaches in Mauritius
Besides housing breathtaking waterfalls sites, Mauritius is also home to large stretches of white sand beaches.
7. Ile Aux Cerfs Beach, Mauritius
Ile Aux Cerfs Beach is an excellent weekend getaway destination. It is a white sandy beach where you can engage in various adventure activities like underwater sea walks, parasailing, ziplining, snorkelling, etc. You can also find beautiful lagoons here. Besides enjoying adventure sports, you can also go shopping here and relax amidst the sun and sand.
- Location: East coast of Mauritius (off the Trou d’Eau Douce)
- Timing: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between May to August
8. Tamarin Beach, Mauritius
Tamarin Beach, also popular as Santosha Bay, is a palm-lined extensive sandy beach. It is one of the picturesque sites for those who love to engage in enthralling water sports like surfing, diving, snorkelling, and more. You can enjoy the waves from the two notable surf spots: Black Stone and Dal.
- Location: West Coast of Mauritius
- Timing: Throughout the day (8:00 am to 4:00 pm is the best time to visit here.)
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between January to March
9. Le Morne Beach, Mauritius
Le Morne Beach is a renowned tourist spot in Mauritius. You can spot numerous broken corals all over the beach. From exploring cafes and shopping for souvenirs to relaxing on the beach, the beach will give you an all-encompassing experience. The picturesque seascape, along with the backdrop of the Le Morne Brabant peak, adds to the charm of the place. It is an ideal spot for parasailing, kitesurfing, diving, snorkelling, etc.
- Location: Southwest Mauritius (25 km away from the Black River Gorges National Park)
- Timing: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
- Entry Fees: Free (prices are charged during water sports)
- Best time to visit: Between August to October
10. Blue Bay, Mauritius
Blue Bay is a stunning beach site that is hugged by a line of casuarina trees. The crystal clear water and different adventure activities make this place notable.
You will find the Blue Bay Marine Park here, which houses myriads of marine life, seagrasses, and mangroves. Exploring marine life from such close proximity will give you an experience of a lifetime.
- Location: Southeast of the coast of Mauritius
- Timing: 7:00 am to 11:00 am and 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm is ideal.
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between May to August
11. Belle Mare, Mahebourg
Belle Mare is a pristine white sand beach that presents stunning seascapes and flaunts verdant landscapes. This place is considered Mauritius's best-kept secret. From relaxing on the sun-soaked shores, engaging in water sports, and trying out different seafood preparations to observing the serenity of the place, you will get a wholesome experience from the place.
- Location: Northeast coast of Mauritius near Mahebourg
- Timing: Throughout the day
- Entry Fees: Adults - 196 MUR, Children and Senior citizens - 112 MUR
- Best time to visit: Between October to December
12. Trou Aux, Pamplemousses
Another popular beach site is Trou Aux. This casuarina-lined long stretch of white sand beach stands out for its cleanliness. You can paddle through the turquoise blue water and reach the coral reef. Besides engaging in swimming and snorkelling, you can see different marine life and try different cuisines. Trou Aux also houses many cultural sites and monuments.
- Location: Northern coast of Mauritius in the Pamplemousses district
- Timing: Throughout the day
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between April to December
13. Ilot Gabriel Beach, Ile Plate
Ilot Gabriel Beach is among the unexplored beaches in Mauritius. Besides enjoying the picturesque sunrise and sunset view, you can enjoy exciting adventure activities. You can easily go to the beach by boat or catamaran from Grand Bay. You can go on a catamaran cruise, one of the popular activities here.
- Location: Nest to Ile Plate in Mauritius (North coast of Mauritius)
- Timing: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
- Entry Fees: 1117.87 MUR
- Best time to visit: Any time except the monsoon season
14. Grand Baie, Rempart
Grand Baie, or Grand Bay, is known for its lively town and cleanest water. This place is the departure point for multiple deep-sea fishing boats. In addition, it is a paradise for several adventurous activities like diving, snorkelling, etc. This place is also famous for street shopping. You can easily go to other notable places like Flat Island and Serpent Island from this place.
- Location: Rivi-re du Rempart District beside the coastal village
- Timing: Throughout the day
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between April to July. You can also go between mid-September to mid-December.
15. Pereybere, Riviere du Rampart
Pereybere is another popular Mauritius coastline surrounded by sandy beaches and coconut trees. This beach is nestled amidst Grand Baie and Malheureux and is categorised into three sections. Boats are docked on the left side, the centre is the swimming area, and the right side is meant for water sports. The place is also popular for deep-sea fishing.
- Location: North coast of Mauritius in Riviere du Rempart
- Timing: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between April to November
16. Flic En Flac Beach, Black River District
Flic En Flac Beach has one of the longest shorelines in Mauritius. The coastline is adorned with numerous casuarina trees. You can find coral reefs, underwater algae, etc., here. The coral reef blocks ocean currents here, making it an ideal spot for swimming. Besides resting on the pearl-white beach, you can also engage in different sports activities.
- Location: Southwest of Mauritius in the Black River district
- Timing: Throughout the day
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between October to December
Other Popular Attractions in Mauritius
The majority of the tourist places listed below showcase the flora and fauna of Mauritius or bear historical significance:
17. La Vanille Park, Riviere des Anguilles
The Zoological Park of La Vanille, established in 1985, is located in the southern part of the island. The park is famous for its large population of giant tortoises (about 1000 individuals), a crocodile farm with Nile alligators, and an insectarium with a unique collection of more than 20,000 insect species.
- Location: Senneville, Riviere des Anguilles, 60602, Mauritius
- Timing: 9 am to 5 pm
- Entry Fees: Adults - 400 MUR and Children - 150 MUR
- Best time to visit: Throughout the year
18. Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, Pamplemousses
The Pamplemousses Botanical Garden is considered one of the oldest in the southern hemisphere. Founded in 1770 by Frenchman Pierre Poivre, the park spans about 37 hectares. Here you will see unique exotic plants from all over the world. This attractive tourist place in Mauritius also contains a lake that abounds with various water lilies, particularly the giant Amazonian water lilies, Victoria.
- Location: VHWJ+448, Pamplemousses, Mauritius
- Timing: 8:30 am to 5:30 pm
- Entry Fees: Foreign nationals - 357 MUR
- Best time to visit: Throughout the year
19. Black River Gorges National Park, Champagne Road Image
The 65-square-kilometre Black River Gorges National Park is the most famous in Mauritius. This tropical evergreen forest is home to various endemic bird and plant species like the pink pigeon, Mauritius kestrel and Trochetia flower. There are also several stunning waterfalls here: Tamarind, Chamarel, Alexandra, and Gorges.
- Location: B103 - Plaine Champagne Road, Mauritius
- Timing: 6 am to 6 pm
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between January to September
20. Museum of Blue Mauritius, Port Louis
This museum, located in the capital of Mauritius, Port Louis, displays the rare, valuable and original stamps ‘Orange Mauritius’ and ‘Blue Mauritius.’ The stamps were issued in 1847 and are the rarest and most valuable in the world. Philatelists will be delighted to visit the museum.
- Location: Dans Caudan Waterfront, Port Louis, Mauritius
- Timing: 10 am to 4:30 pm
- Entry Fees: Adults - 140.02 MUR and Children - 51 MUR
- Best time to visit: Throughout the year
21. Aapravasi Ghat, Port Louis
Aapravasi Ghat is an immigration terminal in Port Louis, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From 1849 to 1923, about half a million hired workers from India, China, and East Africa passed through this centre. The complex houses a museum that has maintained records of those days past.
- Location: Port Louis District, Mauritius
- Timing: Monday to Friday - 9 am to 4 pm and Saturday - 9 am to 12 pm
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Throughout the year
22. Hippodrome, Port Louis
This is the main horse track in Mauritius, where horse races are held every Saturday. The Hippodrome is located in the capital of Mauritius, Port Louis. In 1812, the British established a horse track on the site of the present hippodrome.
The length of the track is 1800 metres, and the width is 18 metres. The races are held weekly from March to November. This is one of the favourite sources of entertainment for the locals and tourists.
- Location: 9 Dauphine St, Port Louis, Mauritius
- Timing: Saturday, from 12 pm to 5 pm
- Entry Fees: Adults - 28.28 to 57.15 MUR
- Best time to visit: Throughout the year
23. Fort Adelaide, Port Louis
Fort Adelaide is a popular tourist destination in Port Louis. From the fortress walls of the citadel, a beautiful view of the capital, the harbour, and the Field of Mars opens up. The fort has been perfectly preserved. Nowadays, various city events are held here—festivals, concerts, and theatrical performances.
- Location: RGP6+G46, Sebastopol St, Port Louis
- Timing: Monday to Friday - 7 am to 4 pm; Saturday and Sunday - closed
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between May to December
24. Blue Penny Museum, Port Loius
Blue Penny Museum is an ideal destination for history lovers. This museum contains a plethora of stunning explorations of the Island, enlightening you about Mauritius's rich history. You will get an idea of how Mauritius evolved with time. From getting an idea regarding the three colonial periods: Dutch, French, and British to finding the rarest and most popular stamps, the place proves ideal for history lovers.
- Location: Dans Caudan Waterfront, Port Louis, Mauritius
- Timing: 10:00 am to 4:30 pm
- Entry Fees: Adults - 137.45 MUR
- Best time to visit: Throughout the year
25. Rhumerie de Chamarel Distillery, Chamarel
This rum distillery is located near Chamarel village in an old colonial estate. Set up fairly recently, in 2008, this has quickly gained popularity. Tourists visit the distillery to get a peek into the rum-making process and enjoy tasting different rum varieties.
- Location: H9CW+RGG, Chamarel, Mauritius
- Timing: Monday to Saturday - 9 am to 4:30 pm, closed on Sunday
- Entry Fees: Adults - 228.60 MUR
- Best time to visit: Throughout the year
26. Museum Chateau de Labourdon, Mapou
Christian Vie constructed the palace, which took 3 years (1856-1859) to complete. An old orchard surrounds a luxurious two-storey colonial-style mansion, making it one of the best tourist places in Mauritius. You can find nutmeg, clove, guava, lychee, mango, and other exotic plants here.
- Location: Domaine de Labourdonnais Mapou MU, 31803, Mauritius
- Timing: Daily 9 am to 4 pm
- Entry Fees: Adults - 554.93 MUR and Children - 323.47 MUR Children
- Best time to visit: Throughout the year
27. Casela Nature Park, Cascavelle
Casela Nature Parks is a famous adventure spot in Mauritius. You can see different stunning natural panoramas and multiple endangered animals and birds. You can go on a wildlife safari here and enjoy seeing animals in their habitat. One of the popular activities here is the segway ride. In addition, you can cherish the longest zip-lining experience.
- Location: Royal Road, Cascavelle, Mauritius
- Timing: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Entry Fees: Adults - 414 MUR
- Best time to visit: Throughout the year
28. Parc Francois Leguat, Rodrigues Island
Parc Francois Leguat is another famous wildlife park home to thousands of turtles. Hence the place is widely regarded as the turtle park. These turtles further affect the vegetation and ecosystem of the Island. Even this park protects the Island’s extinct coastal flora. You can also explore caves here. Grande-Caverne, Caverne-de-la-Vierge, etc, are some of the popular caves here.
- Location: Rodrigues Island, Mauritius
- Timing: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Entry Fees: Adults - 179.86 MUR and Children: 89.93 MUR
- Best time to visit: Between November to April
29. Chamarel, Riviere Noire District
Chamarel is popular for the natural geographical formation of seven-coloured earth. This unique phenomenon has made this place a significant tourist attraction. The predominant colours that you can notice are red, purple, cyan, violet, yellow, and red. Besides this phenomenal occurrence, this place acts as the breeding ground for tortoises.
- Location: Riviere Noire district of Mauritius
- Timing: 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
- Entry Fees: Adults - 126.45 MUR and Children - 42.15 MUR
- Best time to visit: Between May to December
30. LightHouse of Albion, West Coast
Albion lighthouse, popular as Pointe aux Caves, is a breathtaking landmark in Mauritius. It is perched atop a stunningly picturesque cliff and is the only operational lighthouse. This place showcases the unique architecture and represents Mauritius’s rich history. During the low tide, you can visit the caves and enjoy the mesmerising views.
- Location: West Coast, Mauritius
- Timing: Throughout the year (the best time is during sunrise and sunset)
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between August to September
31. Mahebourg, Grand Port District
Mahebourg is an all-encompassing tourist site in Mauritius. From exploring the historical museums to enjoying the streets and stretches of beaches, Mahebourg has a lot to offer tourists. The National History Museum, Rault Biscuit Factory, etc., are some notable tourist sites here. This quaint little town is also home to many intriguing museums.
- Location: South-eastern coast of Mauritius in the Grand Port district
- Timing: All throughout the day
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between May to December
Famous Mountain Sites in Mauritius
A hike to any mountain in Mauritius will reveal stunning views of the sea and beaches surrounded by greenery.
32. Mount Le Morne Brabant, South-west, Mauritius
This amazing place is located on the peninsula of the same name. The height of the mountain is 556 metres. A beautiful view of the lagoon and beaches opens up from the top of the mountain. The 2-hour climb to the top culminates in stunning views of the Indian Ocean and the island. The peninsula has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Location: Southwest tip of Mauritius
- Timing: 7 am to 4 pm
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Throughout the year
33. Lion Mountain, Vieux Grand Port
The Lion Mountain rises above the bay of Grand Port and is situated within the ancient city of Magdeburg. Although at a modest height of 480 metres, it offers wonderful panoramic views of tropical forests and the ocean. The location and the views make Lion Mountain one of the best places to visit in Mauritius.
- Location: Near Vieux Grand Port, Mauritius
- Timing: 8:30 am to 12:45 pm
- Entry Fees: Adults - 1526 MUR and Children - 1063.57 MUR (hiking fees included)
- Best time to visit: Between November to April
34. Mount Black River Peak, Campagne Road
Mount Black River provides a stunning view of the Black River Gorges and is great for hiking and picnicking. The height of the peak is about 828 metres. The ascent is fairly easy and takes a little over an hour. You can enjoy views of the incredible landscapes from the top; in good weather, you can see almost all of Mauritius.
- Location: B103 - Plaine Champagne Road, Mauritius
- Timing: 7 am to 4 pm
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Between May to November
35. Pietor Both, Port Louis
Pietor Both, the second largest mountain in Mauritius, is another mountain site where you can enjoy spectacular views of nature. The gigantic rock formation is one of the significant features of the site. You can find the rarest species of palm here, named Hyophorbe amaricaulis. Climbing to the top of the mountain will offer a thrilling experience to adventure seekers.
- Location: RH44 + GF2, Port Louis Mauritius
- Timing: Throughout the day
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Throughout the year
Popular Temple Sites in Mauritius
Visit the popular Hindu temple in Mauritius to appreciate its architecture and offer prayers to Lord Murugan.
36. Grand Basin, Savanne
Grand Basin, also called the Grand Talao, is one of the sacred places in Mauritius. You will find a holy temple here dedicated to Lord Shiva and perched at a height of 1800 from sea level. You can worship the idols of other gods. The scenic backdrop clubbed with blissful hymns will fill your heart with peace and contentment.
- Location: Port Louis Mauritius in Savanne district
- Timing: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Throughout the year
37. Kaylasson Tamil Temple, Port Louis
The Kaylasson Tamil Temple is a Hindu temple located on the northern outskirts of Port Louis. The temple is dedicated to Lord Murugan, the Hindu God of war.
Tamil settlers from India built the temple in the early 18th century and features typical Dravidian architecture. People from all walks of life and religions are welcome to visit the temple and experience its unique atmosphere and culture.
- Location: St. Croix, northern sectors of Port Louis
- Timing: 5 am to 12 pm and 1 pm to 6 pm daily
- Entry Fees: Free
- Best time to visit: Throughout the year
FAQ About Top Tourist Places In Mauritius
Are tourist places in Mauritius safe for solo travellers?
Yes, tourist places in Mauritius are safe for solo travellers. Plenty of security guards and cameras are around, so you should feel safe exploring on your own.
Can the places to see in Mauritius be enjoyed on a budget?
Yes, there are many ways to enjoy the tourist attractions in Mauritius without spending a fortune. You can find free or discounted attractions, take advantage of public transportation, and look for package deals that include meals and activities.
What are the best places to visit in Mauritius for families?
Families will enjoy visiting the Black River Gorges National Park, the Seven Colored Earths, and the Chamarel Waterfall. These attractions offer something for everyone, from hiking and bird watching to swimming and relaxing on the beach.
What are the best tourist places in Mauritius for couples?
Mauritius is a romantic destination, and couples will enjoy visiting the Trou aux Biches Beach, the Ile aux Cerfs, and Le Morne Brabant. These attractions offer stunning views, plenty of opportunities for beach time, and a variety of activities to enjoy together.
What are the best places to visit in Mauritius for groups of friends?
Groups of friends will enjoy visiting the Grand Baie, the Ile aux Aigrettes, and the Port Louis Market. These attractions offer a chance to explore, shop, and enjoy the local cuisine together.
Can I visit Mauritius without a tour guide?
Yes, you can visit Mauritius without a tour guide. However, we recommend hiring one for at least a part of your trip, as they can provide valuable information about the attractions and the island’s history.
Are there any places to maintain caution in Mauritius?
There are no places to avoid in Mauritius. However, we recommend using caution when exploring the islands alone, as some areas can be dangerous.
How can I get around Mauritius without a car?
There are several ways to get around Mauritius without a car. You can use public transportation and taxis, or rent a bicycle or scooter.
What are the best places to stay in Mauritius?
The best places to stay in Mauritius depend on your budget and preferences. We recommend checking out Airbnb, hostels, and hotels in the Grand Baie, Trou aux Biches, and Le Morne Brabant areas.
What are the best things to do in Mauritius?
The best things to do in Mauritius depend on your interests, but some popular activities include hiking, swimming, snorkelling, and visiting the local markets.