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Port Louis Holidays

The gateway to a balmy Caribbean adventure that’s oozing with colonial charm and chic waterfront allure.

As the beating heart of Mauritius, this capital coastal city beckons holidaymakers with its enchanting blend of cultural fusion and waterfront fun. From the colorful Holi festival to the spirited Sega music performances, there's always something happening in this captivating city. Enjoy a world where history comes to life amidst the colonial-era architecture of Fort Adelaide and the UNESCO-listed Aapravasi Ghat, while the bustling markets and colourful streets of Chinatown offer a glimpse into the island's diverse heritage.

Lose yourself in the vibrant ambiance of Le Caudan Waterfront, where panoramic Indian ocean views provide a stunning backdrop to shopping, dining, and entertainment. From aromatic street food stalls to stylish waterfront restaurants, each dish that comes your way is a testament to the island's rich culinary heritage. Beyond the city limits, exotic adventure awaits amidst lush botanical gardens, pristine beaches, and thrilling outdoor pursuits, from snorkeling and diving expeditions to parasailing and kite surfing celebrating a thrilling escape for everyone.

General Information
Time Difference

Time zones difference between Mauritius and the UK is +4 Hours

Currency

Mauritian Rupee

Currency can be changed at currency exchange offices, banks, as well as at the post office. In the resort areas both Visa and Mastercard cards and MUR in cash are accepted for payment.

When exchanging money, please note that currency exchange offices may charge a commission for each transaction.

Things To Do
Echoes Of The Past 

If you're planning a trip to Port Louis, you've got to make a stop at Aapravasi Ghat—it's a must-visit! This UNESCO World Heritage Site is brimming with history and culture. As you wander through the site, take in the poignant reminders of Mauritius' colonial past, including the immigration depot where indentured labourers first set foot on the island. While you're there, snap some photos of the iconic stone buildings, the tranquil surrounding gardens, and the striking monument commemorating the arrival of the indentured laborers. Keep an eye out for the intricate details in the architecture—it's truly stunning! After exploring Aapravasi Ghat, why not venture out to nearby attractions? You could take a leisurely stroll through the bustling Central Market, where you'll find an array of fresh produce, spices, and souvenirs. Or, if you're in the mood for some relaxation, head over to the Caudan Waterfront and soak in the picturesque views of the harbour. Feeling hungry? You're in luck! Port Louis is known for its delicious street food. Try some dholl puri or chapati from one of the local vendors—you won't regret it! 

Explore The Central Market

One spot you absolutely cannot miss is the Central Market—it's a vibrant hub of activity that's sure to ignite your senses. A kaleidoscope of colours, sounds, and aromas greets you as soon as you step inside. Take your time wandering through the stalls piled high with exotic fruits, fragrant spices, and handmade crafts. As you explore, keep your camera ready, because there's plenty to capture. From the bustling crowds to the intricate details of the artisanal wares, every corner offers a photo op waiting to happen. Feeling peckish? You can try some authentic Mauritian street food right here at the market. Sink your teeth into a piping hot samosa or savour the flavours of freshly made “roti”—it's a culinary adventure you won't soon forget! And if you're in the mood for some shopping, you're in luck! The Central Market is the perfect place to pick up unique souvenirs like hand-carved wooden sculptures or vibrant textiles. After you've had your fill of shopping and snacking, why not continue your adventure by exploring nearby attractions like the Aapravasi Ghat or the bustling streets of Chinatown? 

Stamp Stories 

If you're into art, culture, or just curious about Mauritius' rich history, you've got to check out the Blue Penny Museum. It's a gem nestled in the heart of the city, that’ll leave you in awe. Feast your eyes on the legendary Blue Penny and Red Penny stamps—they're like tiny pieces of history preserved in ink. Snap some photos of these iconic treasures, but don't forget to also explore the museum's other exhibits, which offer fascinating insights into Mauritius' past, from its colonial era to modern times. Keep your eyes peeled for the museum's rotating exhibitions, which showcase everything from contemporary art to historical artifacts. You never know what hidden gems you might uncover! After you've immersed yourself in the world of philately, why not continue your cultural journey by exploring nearby attractions like the bustling streets of Chinatown or the serene Jardin de la Compagnie? And if you're feeling hungry for more than just knowledge, there are plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby where you can grab a bite to eat and discuss all the fascinating things you've learned. 

A Fortress Tale

You cannot miss out on Fort Adelaide—it's like stepping back in time with a modern twist. This historic fortress, also known as La Citadelle, offers not only stunning panoramic views of the city but also a glimpse into Mauritius' rich past. As you explore the fortress, make sure you snap some photos of the impressive cannons, sturdy walls, and picturesque gardens. Trust us; your social media will thank you later! But the adventure doesn't stop there. Inside the fort, you'll find a museum filled with artefacts and exhibits detailing the history of Port Louis and its role in Mauritius' development. It's like taking a crash course on island history! After you've soaked in all the history and culture, why not venture out to nearby attractions like the bustling Central Market or the serene Jardin de la Compagnie? And if you've worked up an appetite, there are plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby where you can grab a bite to eat and recharge for your next adventure. 

A Garden Chronicle 

If you're a nature lover or just looking for a tranquil escape, you've got to visit the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden. It's like stepping into a tropical paradise right in the heart of Mauritius. Get ready to be wowed by the stunning array of flora on display. From towering palms to vibrant orchids, there's no shortage of natural beauty to admire and photograph. Keep your eyes peeled for unique species like the giant water lilies, which are an absolute must-see! But the garden isn't just about pretty flowers; there's plenty to do and explore. Take a leisurely stroll along the winding pathways and discover hidden nooks and crannies filled with exotic plants and trees. Make sure you check out the fishponds and spot some colourful koi swimming gracefully beneath the surface. And if you're a history buff, you're in luck! The garden is also home to several historic landmarks, including the Château de Mon Plaisir—a charming colonial mansion that's definitely worth a visit. After you've had your fill of nature and history, why not continue your adventure by exploring nearby attractions like the bustling Central Market or the tranquil Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden? 

Weather
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