The Grand Baie

Grand Bay was once De Bogt Zonder Eyndt (Bay called infinite) by the Dutch in the 17th Century. Well, often known as a place for its nightlife, is Grand Bay actually a surprisingly cosmopolitan chic, and even if it is the center of the north tourism industry in Mauritius, one can hardly off as one [...]

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The Flic en Flac

The beautifully appointed town Flic en Flac is the beginning of a stretch of beautiful coastline Beachy rises and off the very south of Le Morne. However, once you stay in one of the many upscale hotels, you can get a little frustrated this tropical paradise promised by the postcards. The development is in overdrive [...]

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The East Mauiritius

Can grow without a Flic en Flac Grand Bay or around which an infinite number of stands of postcards, food stalls and souvenir shops on the east coast of Mauritius feels enviable affected by mass tourism, which is fantastic as the island very best beaches are here – found two long deserted beaches and sand [...]

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The Curepipe

For the second largest city of the island of Mauritius in Curepipe is a busy commercial center known for its Highland rainy weather and clothing shops. Its strange name comes from the renowned malaria epidemic of 1867, when people flee the lowlands of Port Louis would be the “cure” smoking their pipes by the bacteria [...]

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