Explore Mauritius — from Le Morne Brabant, Chamarel Seven Coloured Earth, to Black River Gorges. Iconic landmarks, natural wonders, and unforgettable travel experiences await.
Wonderful Tourist Locations
Must-see destinations and iconic landmarks in Mauritius.
Le Morne Brabant
UNESCO mountain peninsula.
Chamarel Seven Coloured Earth
Unique volcanic sand dunes.
Black River Gorges
National park waterfalls and hikes.
Top Restaurants in Mauritius
Famous dining destinations, local flavours, and must-try culinary experiences.
Mauritian-French
Le Château de Bel Ombre
Bel Ombre
In a restored colonial mansion on the south coast, Le Château serves refined Mauritian-French cuisine with estate-grown produce, Indian Ocean seafood, and rum pairings. The plantation setting and elegant service define Mauritius' gastronomic pinnacle. The island's most prestigious restaurant.
Mauritian Street Food
Dholl Puri Stands at Port Louis
Port Louis
Port Louis's street-side dholl puri vendors serve Mauritius' beloved flatbread filled with yellow split peas, curry, and chutney—the island's most iconic street food. The bustling Central Market area offers the definitive experience. Mauritius' essential culinary pilgrimage.
Mauritian Creole
La Varangue Sur Mer
Grand Baie
In Grand Baie, La Varangue Sur Mer serves Creole-Mauritian seafood—vindaye fish, camarons, and palm heart salad—with turquoise lagoon views. The beachfront setting and fresh ingredients make it the north's finest restaurant. Mauritius' most scenic dining address.