How to spend 7 days in MAURITIUS | Travel Itinerary



Get ready to fall in love with Mauritius! We’re excited to share our ultimate guide to making the most of your seven-day adventure …

38 thoughts on “How to spend 7 days in MAURITIUS | Travel Itinerary

  1. @nicolew8098 says:

    M’tius look great on postcard only , dangerous road , European not safe after 6 pm , unhygienic , unsanitary , everywhere in port Louis , Enjoy the experience the hard way , pls b careful

  2. @0991dev says:

    Your video helped a lot. Planning to visit Mauritius soon. One thing i want to ask can u please mention where to get the hotels? I mean you visited every side of the island. Do i have to take a hotel in every part or any specific 2 or 3 spots can cover your itinerary?
    Waiting for your response.

  3. @Aleksandar.D says:

    To visit all the places listed here—without rushing and spending no more than two hours at each—you’ll need at least 14 days. I stayed for 12 days and didn’t even have enough time to see (let alone enjoy) two-thirds of them.

    There are also many other worthwhile attractions, like the organic vanilla plantation in St. Julien d’Hotman or a scenic flight over the "underwater waterfall" at Le Morne. Speaking of Le Morne, the resorts there charge over $1,000 per night, so budget accordingly.

    A word of caution: Traffic fines are steep, so follow the rules strictly. Never drink and drive, and don’t even consider bribing a police officer—it’s not worth the risk.

  4. @JessycuteTv says:

    I recommend staying in Apartments, it's cheaper and you can cook your meals to your tastes. Their meals i blands, so you will just ask for chilli as a 9ja bae. I had the best meal in Port Luis. Pereberey and GrandBae for Night life and fun is a beautiful place with affordable apartments.

  5. @happygirl8189 says:

    Im a local n live in a beautiful town of Mauritius. my island from the perspective of this video. U can visit "le pont syspendue" in the south as well as "la roche qui pleure (the crying stone) ie the traces of seawater leave traces similar to human tears, u can visit the Hindu Temples at Grand Bassin nestled amongst long stretch of sand and eat at locals n visit the forest to pluck "goyave de chine" drg june 25

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