Discover southern Mauritius through a full-day journey of landscapes, heritage, tea, rum, and dramatic coastline.
Start at Trou aux Cerfs crater with cool air and panoramic central plateau views.
Continue to Domaine des Aubineaux colonial house with antiques, gardens, and tea heritage. Then Bois Chéri Tea Factory offers plantation views and guided tea tasting by the lake.
A village lunch serves fresh Mauritian dishes in a relaxed countryside setting. Rhumerie de St Aubin showcases sugarcane rum with tastings on a historic estate.
End at Gris Gris where cliffs meet the Indian Ocean in a powerful wild coastline view. Perfect for culture, nature, food lovers seeking immersion. Expect scenic drives, photo stops, and a guided experience that brings the island’s history and flavors together in one memorable route. and enjoy a full island experience.
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Gris Gris is one of Mauritius’s most dramatic coastal viewpoints, where the island’s coral reef barrier gives way to the raw force of the open Indian Ocean. Unlike the calm lagoons found elsewhere, here powerful waves crash directly against rugged cliffs, creating a striking, untamed landscape. Travelers booking this experience can expect breathtaking panoramic views, especially from the cliff edges near the famous “Roche Qui Pleure” (the weeping rock), where waves splash in a way that resembles tears. It’s a perfect spot for photography, nature walks, and quiet reflection. Visitors often stroll along the windswept paths, enjoy local snacks from nearby vendors, and watch the sunset over the ocean. While swimming isn’t recommended due to strong currents, the sensory experience of roaring waves and salty sea air makes Gris Gris unforgettable.
Rhumerie de St Aubin offers travelers a rich dive into Mauritius’s sugar and rum heritage set within a historic colonial estate. Visitors can tour the distillery to see how traditional and modern methods transform fresh sugarcane into artisanal rum. The experience usually includes guided tastings, where you’ll sample a variety of rums—from classic agricole styles to flavored infusions like vanilla or spice. Beyond rum, the estate features a beautifully preserved colonial house, lush gardens, and a small vanilla and anthurium plantation. Travelers can walk through the grounds, learn about sugar production, and even visit the on-site bakery for fresh local treats. Many experiences also include a stop at the estate restaurant, where Mauritian cuisine is served in a charming setting. Overall, it’s a relaxed, sensory experience blending culture, history, and flavor.
Bois Chéri Tea Factory offers travelers a scenic and immersive journey into Mauritius’s tea heritage. Nestled among rolling green plantations, the experience begins with a visit to the factory museum, where guests learn about the island’s tea history and see the processing stages—from fresh leaves to finished blends. Visitors can walk through the factory to observe machinery in action (on working days), then stroll through the surrounding tea fields for fresh air and panoramic views. The highlight is the hilltop chalet overlooking a serene lake, where guests enjoy guided tea tastings featuring classic and flavored teas like vanilla and coconut. Travelers can relax in the peaceful setting, take photos, and browse the boutique for local products. It’s a calm, refreshing escape blending culture, nature, and flavor. Guided tours often include insights into sustainable cultivation practices and the importance of tea in Mauritian daily life.
Lunch in Bois Chéri is a simple, authentic experience that brings you closer to Mauritian village life. Set in a peaceful, green environment surrounded by tea fields, meals are often prepared with fresh, local ingredients and traditional recipes. Travelers can enjoy hearty Mauritian dishes such as curries, lentils, rice, and seasonal vegetables, sometimes accompanied by pickles and homemade chutneys. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, often with the chance to interact with locals and learn more about everyday life in the region. It’s a quiet break from sightseeing, where you can savor home-style flavors, enjoy the cool highland climate, and take in the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside.
Domaine des Aubineaux is a beautifully preserved colonial house offering travelers a glimpse into Mauritius’s refined past. Surrounded by lush gardens and tall trees, the estate exudes charm, elegance, and tranquility. Visitors can explore the antique-filled mansion, featuring period furniture, old photographs, and intricate architectural details that reflect 19th-century Mauritian life. The house itself, built largely from wood, showcases the island’s colonial craftsmanship and unique adaptation to the tropical climate. Guided tours provide engaging insights into the history of tea in Mauritius, as well as the lifestyle of the estate’s former residents. Guests often enjoy a tasting of locally produced teas, discovering delicate and aromatic blends unique to the island. Outside, travelers can stroll through the peaceful gardens, breathe in the fresh highland air, and admire the surrounding greenery.
Trou aux Cerfs is a dormant volcanic crater and one of the island’s most iconic natural landmarks. Rising about 600 meters above sea level, it offers a cool climate and breathtaking panoramic views across the central plateau and surrounding towns. Travelers can walk along the rim of the crater, which is covered in lush vegetation and towering trees, creating a peaceful, forest-like atmosphere. The crater itself is deep and green, often filled with dense foliage, giving a sense of untouched natural beauty. It’s a popular stop for photography, light walks, and scenic viewpoints, with several lookout points offering different perspectives of the island. On clear days, visitors may even spot the distant coastline. Easily accessible by road, Trou aux Cerfs is a quick yet memorable stop, perfect for enjoying fresh air, nature, and sweeping views of Mauritius.
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