Planning a trip to Mauritius? Whether you’re visiting for a week or longer, this Indian Ocean paradise offers a perfect mix of adventure, culture, and relaxation. To help you make the most of your journey, we’ve put together our top travel tips and must-do experiences while exploring the island.
You can’t come to Mauritius without soaking up the sun on its world-famous beaches. Here are a few you shouldn’t miss:
Trou aux Biches – Calm waters, perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
Le Morne – Stunning views and kite surfing hotspot.
Belle Mare – A long stretch of white sand ideal for morning walks.
Travel Tip: Head to the beach early to catch the sunrise — and avoid the crowds!
Sail across turquoise waters, snorkel in vibrant lagoons, and enjoy a BBQ lunch on board. A catamaran cruise to Île aux Cerfs is one of the most popular day trips in Mauritius — and for good reason.
Travel Tip: Book in advance during peak season (December–April) to secure your spot.
One of Mauritius’ most unique natural wonders, the Seven Colored Earths is a surreal landscape of multi-colored sand dunes. Nearby, the Chamarel Waterfall is one of the tallest and most scenic on the island.
Travel Tip: Combine your visit with a stop at the Rhumerie de Chamarel for rum tasting and a guided tour.
Mauritius is a true melting pot of cultures. Be sure to visit:
Ganga Talao (Grand Bassin) – A sacred Hindu lake surrounded by statues and temples.
Aapravasi Ghat – A UNESCO World Heritage Site in Port Louis.
Local Markets – Don’t miss the vibrant stalls in Flacq or Port Louis Central Market for souvenirs and street food.
Travel Tip: Try a fresh dholl puri or gateau piment from a street vendor — delicious and authentic!
Love nature? Explore Mauritius’ largest national park, home to lush forests, waterfalls, and rare wildlife. Popular trails include Mare aux Joncs and Macchabée Trail.
Travel Tip: Go with a local guide for the best viewpoints and insider knowledge.
For a magical experience, take an early morning boat tour from Tamarin or Black River and swim alongside wild dolphins in their natural habitat.
Travel Tip: Choose eco-friendly operators who follow respectful wildlife interaction guidelines.
There’s no shortage of things to do in Mauritius — from relaxing on stunning beaches to immersing yourself in nature and culture. Whatever your travel style, this island has something for you.
At Mauritius Travel, we help you find and book the best tours and experiences with trusted local operators — all in just a few clicks.