| French |

Yellow Pages

Mauritius Yellow Pages

Business

Business in Mauritius Address and Telephone Numbers

People

Mauritius Residential Directory - White Pages

Map

Map of Mauritius

Tourist

Mauritius Tourist Guide

Web

Mauritius Website Directory

Government

Mauritius Government Directory

Download

Dial Mauritius

Dial Mauritius

Looking For:

Dial Mauritius

A quick information guide for tourists, whether for accommodation,
where to go, dinning out, or getting about.

Dial Mauritius

Dial Mauritius

Dial Mauritius


Advert

Dial Mauritius

Tourist Info Links

About Mauritius

Mauritius island is situated in the Indian Ocean...

Mauritius Accomodation

The hotels have a range of facilities...

Mauritius Culture

The island consists of people of Asian, African and European origin...

Mauritius Beaches

Mauritius regroups some of the world's loveliest beaches...

Mauritius Activities

All types of water sports and activities...

Mauritius Ecotourism

The Mauritian Wildlife Foundation...

History of Mauritius

The Portuguese sailor Bartholomew Dias...

Postal History

Mauritius issued its first postage stamps on 22 September 1847...

Tourist Information

Mauritius Beaches

Mauritius regroups some of the world's loveliest beaches. Each having its particularity and tropical marine flora and fauna, sheltered by coral reefs. The turquoise lagoons, golden sand, and warm sun as you never did! Each beach will leave unforgetable souvenirs..


North Coast

North Coast

Rich in colour and variety, the northern coastline offers breathtaking paradisiacal views. Grand Baie, considered as the Côte d'Azur of the island, with a wide variety of hotels, boutiques, restaurants and night clubs. Péreybère, Mont Choisy and Trou aux Biches are among the best places to swim in Mauritius, with it's endless sand, deep blue and clear waters.


East Coast

East Coast

This part of the island is known for its sandy beaches and turquoise lagoons that have kept their pristine beauty. Here the beaches offer a uniquely fresh south east trade winds blowing all-year round. From Roches Noires and Poste Lafayette to Belle-Mare and Palmar, the east coast stretches out to Vieux Grand Port, a little village by the sea.


South Coast

South Coast

The southern coast provides dramatic contrasts of views: leave the clear waters and sandy beaches of Blue Bay, known also for the diversity of its marine flora and fauna, and Pointe d'Esny to watch monstrous waves crashing against the rugged cliffs in regions deprived of coral reefs. Le Gris-Gris and Le Souffleur are ideal places for witnessing nature's fury and enjoy the freshness of the wet sea breeze.


West Coast

West Coast

This part of the island offers a combination of mountain and sea sceneries. The entire coastline, comprising of crystal-clear lagoons, is dominated by Le Morne Brabant mountain, found on a peninsula south west of the island.. The coastal road continues up to Black River Bay and Tamarin, considered as the best surfing place of the island. A few kilometres away is Flic-en-Flac, the most popular beach of the region, with its casuarina-fringed lagoon, ideal for swimming.

Dial Mauritius

Advert

Dial Mauritius

Dial Mauritius