North, South, East, or West – Where to stay?

The North is full of bustling energy. There are interesting shops, and a fantastic selection of water sports Grand Baie is a popular village with lots of restaurants, somewhat of a tourist hub.

The South is less crowded. It is known for its rough seas, waterfalls, cliffs, and a few beaches.

The East is known for its gorgeous untamed coast of Belle Mare, something special for romantic couples as well as active families. Stunning scenery, remarkable beaches, and exquisite hotels are the reasons this area is often busy.

The West is great for diving and its spectacular sunsets! Mauritius' west coast has stunning beaches and there’s something for everyone; from romantic restaurants, luxury resorts, and impeccable beaches to excellent places to party and a myriad of exciting activities to try.

The visit to the central region and its towns are to be included in your plans during your stay in Mauritius. It is cooler as the more you head towards the centre, the higher you will get. The central plateau includes all the towns, except for the capital city which is on the coast.

They are all bursting and packed with people during the day, but are very quiet at night, they just turn back into residential towns when the sun sets. Only the restaurants and some local grocery stores are operational.

Getting around

All our Tailor-made tours come with an eco-friendly car and highly experienced driver/guide from time of arrival to time of departure. It is ideal if you are looking to create your own flexible itinerary and to see what you want to see, and when you want to see it. Your driver/guide will pick you up each morning and follow your itinerary before dropping you off at your chosen accommodation.

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