Description
The Pamplemousses Garden with its Giant Water Lilies and its varieties of Palm trees. The garden is home to no less than 500 species of endemic and exotic plants.
Fort Adelaide also known as “The Citadel” was built to protect Port Louis from riots and offers stunning views of the city.
The Port-Louis Market, also called ‘Bazar’ which is authentic and lively with the various stalls of exotic fruits and spices is the place of life par excellence for Mauritians.
The half-day continues with lunch at Tante Athalie, L’Aventure du sucre and Cap Malheureux.
Chez Tante Athalie is an atypical and charming restaurant, the welcome is warm and warm and the Mauritian Creole food is excellent. The frame is just amazing because you feel like time has stood still, both inside and out thanks to the presence of vintage cars.
The Sugar Adventure is a former sugar factory converted into an ecological museum where you will learn the history of sugar and its contribution to the development of the island and the visit ends with a sugar and rum tasting.
Cap Malheureux is a peaceful and picturesque fishing village, you can take beautiful photos at the well-known village chapel with its red roof, offering a magnificent view of the ‘Coin de Mire’ and other islands in the surrounding area.
What to bring: We suggest a bottle of water, comfortable shoes and mosquito repellant.
Note that ‘Cap Malheureux is not part of the itinerary for hotels in the South.
Tariffs:
Adults: 105 Euros
Child : 77 Euros
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