The blend of the past and the present, Mauritius is the natural beauty that compels one to return to its shores again and again. Belonging to a volcanic origin and fused with a multitude of colors and tastes, set in a turquoise backdrop, the island is an oasis of tranquility and serenity.
The island that was uninhabited by humans till the 17th century is today renowned for its best sea resorts fenced by the pallid sand beaches sheltered by the coconut palms and casuarina trees. Mauritius is also popular for it is the only habitat to the extinct dodo birds. Soothed with its tropical climate,
luxury Mauritius holidays are the ideal relaxing options.
ATTRACTIONS
Mauritius is a paradise for those who long to enjoy the sea or bask in the sun for it proffers superb lagoons dipped in tropical sweetness and eternal white beaches. Apart from that, thrive on the water sports available in plenty at various beaches such as the Grand Bay, Pereybere, Belle Mare, Blue Bay, Flic en Flac and lots more.
Luxury Mauritius holidays proudly presents its sea treasures and would never fail to shock you with its moray eels, multi-colored fishes and glorious coral beds. Suit yourselves with either the diving suit or the submarines; none of them would leave you unhappy. In fact, the Blue Safari submarine ride enables you to witness the cool ocean beds and marine life. Le Nessee which is a semi-submersible provides an hourly trip of the sea and if you prefer to walk it up, you could opt for the undersea walk too.
In addition to the beaches, Mauritius offers a trip to the Balaclava Ruins, Dutch Ruins, the Triolet Shivala( the longest village) and the Labourdonnais Orchards.
Flank your shopping skills at the Flacq market and thrill at Ile aux Cerfs, the seventh heaven for water sports. Mahebourg caters as the main fishing village of the island. Spectacular wildlife can be enjoyed at the Ile aux Aigrettes and the Domaine du Chasseur. Explore the species of Mauritius at the Casela and the Yemen Reserve.
LAventure du Sucre is an ultra modern interactive exhibition located in the heart of an antique sugar mill where one can discover its intriguing past. The Ganga Talao proffers as one of the religious sites and is flooded by devotees during the festival of Maha Shivratri.
MAURITIAN CULTURE
The Mauritian cuisine is a fusion of Creole, Chinese, European and Indian influences. One could savor theses delicacies anywhere in the island with restaurants and hotels all geared up tickle those taste buds. The island is also famous for the production of rum made from sugar cane.
The music of Mauritius is one of its kinds where Sega is a native folklore. Men usually play the instruments and the women perform an erotic accompanying dance.
Innumerous sea resorts at the luxury Mauritius holidays await your attention and feel yourselves on cloud nine with their immaculate services.