Welcome to the 'island of peace', Mauritius.

Mauritius is a wonderful island, with plenty of other places to go, from Mahebourg to Flic-en-Flac, depending on what you are looking for. Mauritius is one of those places that is ideal for a five-star vacation, so do the extra legwork if you can. You may think that it is difficult to top the Kew Garden in London, but the Botanic Garden of Mauritius is gorgeous and fascinating and is an absolute must-see if you are visiting Mauritius with kids. Bird lovers will enjoy Mauritius, but will particularly enjoy the food garden of Madagascar, which calls Mauritius home. Because Rodrigues is much smaller than Mauritius, you can easily hit up the more popular sites in one weekend trip, but if you want to really uncover a few hidden gems, we will recommend spending at least one week on Rodrigues. With its calm, shallow waters and gorgeous sandy shores stretching to the ocean, Ile aux Cerfs is one of the most popular islands and travel destinations in Mauritius. To make your travel memorable and relaxing, you can spend an easy afternoon visiting one of Mauritius’s best-loved spots with the help of catamaran cruise. Visit Ile aux Beignets and you will not only get to know about Crystal Cliffs, but you will also get to explore one of Mauritius most scenic islands. Benitiers Island, located off Mauritius’s southern coast, is one of Mauritius’s most unique places to visit. One of the most popular things to do in Mauritius is visiting Pamplemousses Botanical Garden, otherwise known as the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden. You will want to also include Pamplemousses, which is one of the best botanic gardens in the world, on your Mauritius things to do. Overall, Port Louis is an absolute blast for the day, one of Mauritius best places to experience wonderful culture and traditions. Combine exploring with snorkelling and a picnic, and you have got yourself an amazing Mauritius day. A tropical paradise known for its sparkling beaches and world-class snorkelling; Mauritius is a must-visit.

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