by user | Sep 18, 2024 | East Mauritius, Tourism
Eau Bleu Waterfall Eau Bleu waterfall is a hidden gem surrounded by sugar cane fields in the southeast of Mauritius, near the village of Cluny. Tucked away behind thick forest and tangled tree roots, this waterfall gets its name from the strikingly blue water that...
by user | Sep 18, 2024 | East Mauritius, Tourism
Central Flacq Market Central Flacq Market is the largest outdoor market in Mauritius, located in the heart of Central Flacq in the northeast of the island. It offers a genuine taste of Mauritian life, where locals shop for fresh produce amidst the lively buzz of...
by user | Sep 18, 2024 | East Mauritius, Tourism
Belle Mare Beach Belle Mare Beach, located on the east coast of Mauritius, is one of the island’s longest beaches and an ideal spot to start your day with a sunrise stroll. Close to the vibrant town of Mahébourg, known for its lively local markets, Belle Mare remains...
by user | Sep 18, 2024 | East Mauritius, Tourism
Île aux Cerfs Island Gather your beach essentials (or your golf gear) and set sail on a catamaran or small boat, gliding across the ocean to reach a lush island oasis. Welcome to Île aux Cerfs, a stunning private island off the east coast of Mauritius, where...
by user | Sep 18, 2024 | East Mauritius, Tourism
Bras d’Eau National Park Interested in exploring forests, historic ruins, and learning about a unique National Park? Established in 2011, Bras d’Eau National Park offers a quieter alternative to the popular Black River Gorges, yet it’s equally captivating....
by user | Sep 18, 2024 | East Mauritius, Tourism
La Vallée de Ferney Explore the breathtaking natural landscapes of La Vallée de Ferney, a forest and wildlife reserve nestled in the Bambou Mountain range, north of Mahébourg. This 200-hectare sanctuary is a vital site for conservation in Mauritius, home to a rich...