SouthSouth - Mauritius

You’ve no doubt already seen photos of this natural wonder online. The underwater waterfall is Mauritius’s main attraction and one of the world’s most famous natural illusions read more...

Rating: 8.40

Mauritius' calling card, the best beach in the most beautiful spot on the island. It is about 5 kilometres long and there are always few people here read more...

Once upon a time, rare endemic forests covered most of Mauritius, but now they have almost completely disappeared. The Chamarel Nature Reserve was established to preserve the native flora. Tourists mainly come here to see the waterfall and the seven-coloured earth, and that’s exactly what we did. We then drove a little further to the tourist centre, where we had booked a tour read more...

Rating: 7.60

A beautiful spot on the south coast, there is no coral reef here and large waves can reach the shore. For the island's inhabitants, this place is somewhat mystical, and the word ‘Gris Gris’ comes from Creole and African languages and means “magic” or ‘amulet’. According to legend, the cape got its name because of the mystical energy and sounds of the ocean, reminiscent of the whispering of spirits read more...

Rating: 7.40

A cool waterfall in a wild place, we really liked it. It's not so easy to get there, the turn-off from the main road is here -20.516389, 57.520333, there is a sign there. There are also signs further on, but you might not see them. You need to drive to -20.505222, 57.516917, following this route (google.maps). The route may change, as there are fields and dirt roads. It may be muddy, especially after rain. If you see that you cannot drive through, you can simply leave your car and walk, as it is not far away read more...

One of the most popular places on the island. It is easy to get here by car, the entrance is at -20.439028, 57.389722, where you will need to buy tickets directly from your car. There are two main attractions in the park: the Shamarel Waterfall and the Seven Coloured Earths read more...

Rating: 6.80

Le Morne Brabant is Mauritius’s most famous natural and historical landmark, which you’ve no doubt seen in many photos online, along with the famous underwater waterfall read more...

A large and pleasant family park offering active entertainment and located in a beautiful setting. In the lobby, you are greeted, seated in a separate area, and given a catalog of activities. You choose the activities, pay for them, and are then told the number of the area you need to go to. We really liked this format read more...

Despite the title, you won't see a waterfall here, but it's a beautiful place and worth a visit. The Mauritians have built a good car park and walking paths. There is a viewing platform, but you can't see the waterfall from it; you can only see it from a drone read more...

Rating: 6.00

An interesting place on the southern coast of the island, located on a rocky ledge, right on the main road. The road was built in the 1920s, when a route was constructed along the south-western coast, which had previously been almost inaccessible without sea transport read more...