North Tours

Duration

7 Hrs

Max People

22

Min Age

No Restrictions

Meeting Point

Pick from Hotel/Residence

North Tours

PRIVATE NORTH TOURS ITINERARY:
▪  Pick up: From any hotel/residence in the morning
▪  Caudan Waterfront: A picturesque hub of culture and entertainment.
▪  Citadel Fort: Explore history with panoramic views of Port Louis.
▪  China Town & Port Louis Bazaar: Unique shopping experience.
▪  SSR Botanical Garden: Immerse in nature’s splendor with exotic flora.
▪  Grand Bay Village & Beach: Experience the epitome of Mauritian lifestyle.
▪  Red Church of Cap Malheureux: Iconic symbol of the island’s colonial past.
▪  L’Aventure du Sucre Sugar Museum: Learn about the island’s sugarcane legacy and enjoy sweet treats. (Optional)
▪  Drop-off: At your hotel/residence

SESSION TIME:
▪  Monday – Sunday anytime between 7:30 – 10:30 to 16:00

TRANSFER PRICE:

Transport Passengers Non-Residents Rate (Rs)
Standard Car 1 – 4 4500
Family Car 1 – 7 5000
Executive Van 1 – 13 5500
Coaster 1 – 22 7000

DESCRIPTION:
Embark on a private tour of northern Mauritius, encompassing all the key attractions. Begin your journey with an optional visit to the charming Caudan Waterfront, a vibrant center of culture and entertainment. Alternatively, explore the historical Citadel Fort for panoramic views of Port Louis.

Next on the itinerary is a venture into China Town & Port Louis Bazaar, offering a distinctive shopping experience. Nearby, immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the SSR Botanical Garden, home to a captivating array of exotic flora.

Continue your exploration at the Grand Bay Village & Beach, showcasing the quintessential Mauritian lifestyle. A brief trip away awaits the iconic Red Church of Cap Malheureux, a poignant symbol of the island’s colonial history.

To conclude an optional a visit to L’Aventure du Sucre Sugar Museum. Gain insights into Mauritius’ sugarcane legacy and treat your taste buds to some delectable sweets.

INCLUDED:
▪  Pick up and drop off from any hotel / place of accommodation anywhere in Mauritius.
▪  Full-day transportation to all the sights mentioned above.
▪  A friendly english/french speaking driver to show you around and inform you on each of the sights.

EXCLUDED:
▪  Entry tickets fees to places such as the Botanical Garden, Sugar Museum, and Château Labourdonnais, approximately MUR 900 in total per adult.
▪  Lunch is not part of the package. Your driver/guide will recommend a restaurant based on your preferences. You can also choose any restaurant along the route. Your choice matters!

TOP PLACES TO VISIT IN THIS GUIDED NORTH TOURS:
▪  Caudan Waterfront
Caudan Waterfront is a lively hub in Port Louis, offering a delightful blend of shopping, dining, and entertainment. Situated by the Indian Ocean, it features a variety of boutiques, craft shops, and local markets, showcasing fashion, accessories, handicrafts, and souvenirs. The waterfront hosts numerous restaurants and cafes, providing an opportunity to relish delicious local and international cuisines against the backdrop of breathtaking ocean views.

▪  Citadel Fort, China Town & Port Louis Bazar (Central Market)
Embark on a historical journey with visits to the Citadel Fort, China Town, and the Port Louis Bazaar. Perched on a hill, the Citadel Fort offers panoramic views of the city, providing a glimpse into Mauritius’ past. Explore the remnants of this historical site and understand its significance.

Venture into the lively China Town, a neighborhood pulsating with cultural diversity. Walk through streets adorned with traditional Chinese architecture, immersing yourself in the vibrant atmosphere shaped by Chinese, Indian, and Creole influences.

Continue your exploration at the Port Louis Bazaar, also known as the Central Market. This bustling market is a sensory delight, offering a variety of goods from fresh produce and spices to textiles, handicrafts, and souvenirs. Immerse yourself in the vibrant ambiance, interact with local vendors, and discover the diverse array of products on display.

▪  SSR Botanical Garden
The SSR Botanical Garden, once called the Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, is a tropical haven located in northern Mauritius. Spanning a vast area, this garden is celebrated for its diverse array of plant species from across the globe. Wander through verdant pathways adorned with exotic flora, featuring giant water lilies, palm trees, and colorful orchids. Don’t overlook the opportunity to witness the renowned talipot palm, known to bloom only once every 30 to 80 years. The garden is also home to an ancient pond, delightful gazebos, and statues that contribute to its enchanting atmosphere.

▪  Grand Baie Village & Beach
Grand Baie Village, nestled on the northern coast of Mauritius, is a sought-after tourist hotspot renowned for its lively ambiance and breathtaking coastal views. The area presents a dynamic blend of shops, restaurants, bars, and entertainment options. Roam the bustling streets adorned with local craft shops, fashionable boutiques, and souvenir stores. Treat your taste buds to diverse flavors at the plethora of restaurants. Beach enthusiasts will appreciate the crystal-clear waters and pristine sandy beaches of Grand Bay, perfect for unwinding and engaging in water activities like swimming, snorkeling, and boat trips.

▪  Red Church of Cap Malheureux
The Red Church of Cap Malheureux stands as an iconic landmark in the picturesque village of Cap Malheureux. With its vibrant red roof set against the turquoise waters, it forms a striking visual contrast. This charming church provides a tranquil and serene atmosphere, attracting photography enthusiasts seeking captivating shots. Pause to marvel at the beauty of the surroundings and relish panoramic views of the ocean from this idyllic location.

▪  Laventure Du Sucre Sugar Museum (Optional)
Step into the past and explore the captivating history of Mauritius’ sugar industry at L’Aventure du Sucre Sugar Museum. Set within a converted sugar factory, this museum provides an immersive experience into the island’s sugar heritage. Uncover the complete sugar-making process, from cultivating sugarcane to producing sugar and rum. Interact with exhibits, delve into historical artifacts, and engage with multimedia presentations illustrating the crucial role of sugar in shaping Mauritius’ economy and culture. The museum includes a restaurant where you can indulge in delicious sugary treats.

CONDITIONS:
▪  Child/Toddler Seats: First child seat ordered is Free of charge & is upon request.
▪  Kindly read the Terms and Conditions before making any booking.

FILL ENQUIRY FORM: (Obligatory)
▪  Availability: Send us date of activity and number of participants to check transport availability before making a booking.
▪  Payment: Inform us before proceeding with payment.
▪  Confirmation: Send Proof of Payment right away to send confirmation.

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