Select from a diverse range of fantastic activities and sightseeing tours; everything is taken care of. Experience your dream vacation on the island with options ranging from standard to fully customized packages. Enjoy guided excursions in a private car or SUV.
Select from a diverse range of fantastic activities and sightseeing tours; everything is taken care of. Experience your dream vacation on the island with options ranging from standard to fully customized packages. Enjoy guided excursions in a private car or SUV.
- Vanilla Plantation - This plantation celebrates organic agriculture, emphasizing local vanilla and cocoa, while advocating for sustainability and the rich agricultural legacy of Mauritius in a stunning, eco-friendly setting.
- Maconde Viewpoint - The Maconde Viewpoint offers a stunning coastal view located between Le Morne and Baie du Cap. The…
- Vanilla Plantation - This plantation celebrates organic agriculture, emphasizing local vanilla and cocoa, while advocating for sustainability and the rich agricultural legacy of Mauritius in a stunning, eco-friendly setting.
- Maconde Viewpoint - The Maconde Viewpoint offers a stunning coastal view located between Le Morne and Baie du Cap. The area is renowned for its breathtaking natural scenery and rugged, wild coastlines. The vibrant red earth, lush forests, gently swaying palm trees, and stunning azure sea make a visit to Maconde an unforgettable experience. The magnificent views of the Indian Ocean from the top of a small rocky cliff along a winding coastal road are truly mesmerizing. Taking a solo photo at this viewpoint can be challenging, as it attracts many visitors seeking both the scenic view and the perfect shot. The name “Maconde” is believed to have originated during the era of slavery, when escaping slaves from the Makonde tribe in Mozambique sought refuge. It is suggested that the name comes from Governor Jean Baptiste Henri Conde, who was responsible for creating an impressive cliff overlook.
- Grand Bassin - This sacred lake, also known as Ganga Talao, symbolizes the mighty Ganges River of India. It is nestled in the mountains of the South West, surrounded by colorful Hindu temples and deities. The statue stands 33 meters (108 feet) tall and is the tallest known statue in Mauritius. It was completed in 2007, and the “Sthapan” (ritual) was performed during the 2008 Maha Shivratri festival.
- Riviere Des Galets - This location is named for the abundance of pebbles and sea-polished stones that line its shore, setting it apart from the more typical sandy beaches on the island.
- Trou aux Cerfs - This dormant, tree-filled volcano with a well-defined crater offers expansive views.
- Alexandra Falls - Alexandra Falls Viewpoint provides a breathtaking panorama of lush greenery and cascading waters that exemplify the island’s natural beauty. This spot, cherished by both tourists and locals, offers a peaceful retreat into nature’s embrace.
- Black River Gorges National Park - A large rainforest park featuring 2 information centers, picnic areas, and 60 km of hiking trails.
- Chamarel - Attractions in the small village of Chamarel include the Seven-Coloured Earth, Chamarel Waterfall, Rhumerie De Chamarel, Curious Corner of Chamarel, and Ebony Forest.
- Le Morne - Situated on a uniquely shaped peninsula at the southwesternmost tip of Mauritius, Le Morne Brabant is a highly visited tourist destination on the island.
Le Morne Brabant is more than just a mountain; it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that symbolizes the resilience and freedom of runaway slaves in the 18th and 19th centuries.
It rises 556 meters (1,824 feet) above sea level, with its summit covering over 12 hectares (30 acres), featuring numerous caves and overhangs on its steep slopes.
- Tamarind Falls - Also known as the 7 Cascades, Tamarind Falls is one of the most beautiful and captivating waterfalls in Mauritius. Located on the central plateau near a small village called Henrietta, the 7 Cascades is renowned for its splendid green scenery and valleys. Hiking the 7 Cascades is a must when visiting Mauritius. Exploring the waterfalls involves walking in the dense forest, hiking, and swimming.
- Port Louis - Port Louis, the capital city of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean, is known for its French colonial architecture and the 19th-century Champ de Mars horse-racing track. The Caudan Waterfront is a vibrant dining and shopping area. Nearby, vendors offer local produce and handicrafts at the large Central Market. The Blue Penny Museum highlights the island’s colonial and maritime history, along with its culture.
- Cap Malheureux - The Notre Dame Auxiliatrice Chapel, a Roman Catholic Church, is one of the most famous churches in Mauritius, known for its vivid red roof against the bright turquoise sea and azure sky.
- Pamplemousses - This area is most famously associated with the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanic Garden, a major tourist attraction known for its exotic plants, including the giant Victoria Amazonia lilies, and ancient trees.

- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Private transportation
- On-board WiFi
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Lunch
- Entrance fees
- Booster seat
- Lunch
- Entrance fees
- Booster seat
- Pickup at any accommodation on the island (Hotel, Villa, Appartement or AirB&B)
- Pickup at any accommodation on the island (Hotel, Villa, Appartement or AirB&B)
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.