Port Louis: The capital and main port of Mauritius, Port Louis, was founded by the French Governor Mahé de Labourdonnais in 1735.The Harbour lies sheltered in a semi-circle of mountains. The town of Port Louis has plenty of character and things to offer to the tourists, be it a first timer or whose has been here before, and shows in certain quarters signs of its past elegance. Off the main square, palm-lined Place D'Armes, there are some particularly fine French colonial buildings, especially the Government House and the Municipal Theatre, both built in the 18th Century. The lively covered market offers an insight into the fascinating cross-section of Mauritian life.
amplemousses (The Royal Botanical Gardens): Away from the coast and almost directly south of Grand Baie is the Pamplemousses Gardens, also known as the Royal Botanical Gardens. The famous gardens ranking among the finest Botanical gardens in the world, was started in 1735 by 'Mahe de Labourdonnais', with 'Mon Plaisir Castle' in his residence. The 60-acre garden boasts 500 different species of plants, of which 80 are palms. Of particular interest are the giant water Lilies locally known as 'Flan Tins' (Victoria Regia), a spice garden and the Talipot Palms, said to flower once every 60 years after which they die. Pamplemousses also features plants from all over the world - wild bananas, camphor trees, clove and nutmeg trees from Manila and there is also an art gallery and a cemetery.
Grand Baie: This is the main holiday centre for Mauritians and tourists alike. Grand Baie used to be a tiny fishing village. The northern coastline beyond Tombeau Bay has many delightful beaches. The coastline curves into Grand Bassin itself, the main centre for yachting, water skiing, windsurfing, and many other water sports. The town of Grand-Baie is a charming village with white sand beaches, bordered with shops, restaurants and coconut trees.
Day 03: In Mauritius
After a hearty breakfast the whole day is free for your own activities. Dinner and overnight stay at your hotel.
Day 04: Curepipe - Chameral Colored Earth
After breakfast we proceed for a Tour to south Island, 7 Colour Chamerel and Curipipe. Dinner and overnight stay at your hotel.
Chamerel Coloured Earth: In the district of Black River are colored dunes of volcanic ash which are naturally displayed in the orderly pattern of 7 colors - result of weathering - a fascinating phenomenon well worth a visit. Recommended Time: Late afternoon.
Curepipe: At 20 km from Port-Louis, is a residential city of 75,000 inhabitants. It took its rise at the end of 19th century, when the inhabitants of Port Louis took refuge there, fleeing the epidemic of malaria.
Day 05: Ile Aux Cerfs Island
Have your delicious breakfast and proceed to ILLE AUX CERFS by speed boat. Watch the water falls and enjoy water sports activities in ILLE AUX CERFS. Dinner and overnight stay at your hotel..
Ile Aux Cerfs:It is a large island found on the East Coast of Mauritius close to the coastal village of Trou D'Eau Douce in the district of Flacq. It is nearly 100 hectares in area. There are a number of sandy beaches in the Mauritius Islands. It is a very popular recreational spot for both Mauritians and tourists alike for there are close to 800 visitors to the islands per day.
After breakfast, the whole day free for your own personal activities and leisure. Dinner and overnight stay at your hotel.
Day 06: Mauritius
After breakfast, the whole day free for your own personal activities and leisure. Dinner and overnight stay at your hotel.
Day 07: Mauritius - Destination
After having our breakfast and proceed to the international airport to board your flight to back to India.