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Archive for May, 2020


BUS

BUS — Mauritius has a number of regional bus companies that operate cheap and reliable services to various places around the island. Port Louis has two main bus stations, Victoria Square for southern and western routes and Immigration Square for northern, eastern and short distance city travel.   In terms of price, a bus ticket […]

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TAXI

TAXI – taxis with friendly drivers are plentiful and one of the best ways to get out and experience all the island has to offer. Vehicles are obliged by law to have a meter, although they are seldom used, so be prepared to negotiate a price before setting off.     Hotels often have their […]

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La Tour des Hollandais

La Tour des Hollandais (Royal Road, Old Grand Port) — a few meters from the Frederik Hendrik Museum lies the Tour Des Hollandais (Dutchmen’s Tower), an old watch tower. – It is a vestige of the French colonial period and was used as a vantage point to observe the bay of Grand Port for any […]

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L’Aventure du Sucre

L’Aventure du Sucre (Beau Plan, Pamplemousses) – this is a museum dedicated to the history of sugar (the one-time engine of the island’s economy). The museum teaches visitors everything they need to know about the history of sugar and how it is intrinsically linked to that of Mauritius. The story told by L’Aventure du Sucre […]

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Government House

Government House (Intendance Street, Port Louis) – this is a colonial building that was constructed in 1738 by the former French Governor Mahé de Labourdonnais. This is one of the island’s oldest buildings, and there’s even a statue of Queen Victoria toward its entrance – an enduring reminder of Mauritius’ subsequent period of British rule.

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Frederik Hendrik Museum

  Frederik Hendrik Museum (Royal Road, Old Grand Port) – located an hour’s drive (45 km.) southeast of Port Louis, this museum opened its doors in May 1999 and is named after the stadtholder of the United Provinces of The Netherlands who was in office from 1625 to 1647. It is located at Old Grand […]

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Fort Adelaide

Fort Adelaide (Sebastopol Street, Port Louis) — named after the Queen Adelaide, the fort has been built between 1834 and 1840, under the direction of William IV. At 240 ft. above sea level, Fort Adelaide, also known as ‘La Citadelle’ has fulfilled the strategic purpose of guarding the harbor against enemy attacks and fires that […]

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