March 4, 2008 by mauritiustourism
Mauritius is the most popular tourist destination in Africa. Among above mentioned attractions of Mauritius, Beaches in Mauritius have their own significance. Beach tourism is the major factor of Mauritius’s rapidly growing tourism industry.

Among all lovely beaches of Mauritius, Flic en Flac and Grand Baie beaches have their own unique charm and significance. Flic en Flac is an hour’s drive from the airport and about 30 minutes from Port Louis. Grand Baie beach in Mauritius provide an opportunity to explore the underwater marine life as well as witness the lush, tropical vegetation of the island, a beach tour in Mauritius to the Grand Baie Beach is indeed worth it.
Tags: Flic en Flac Beach, Garand Baie Beach, Mauritius Beaches
Posted in Mauritius | Leave a Comment »
February 29, 2008 by mauritiustourism
I haven’t figured out why people want to visit to Mauritius. It happens with me because I haven’t gone to Mauritius. My Friend Kelly, living in Mauritius told me that there are many famous place in Mauritius which definitely mesmerize you. She gave me the list of top ten places in Mauritius which I should visit:
- Mauritius Beaches
- Beach Villas in Mauritius
- Mauritius Water Sports
- Blue Safari in Mauritius
- Mauritius Botanical Gardens
- Port Louis
- Mahebourg
- Grand Baie
- La Vanille Crocodile Park
- Mauritius Markets
But she just told the names of the places. I want more information on these. I’ll definitely ask her and give you more information on this. Till then Bye bye
Tags: Beach Villas in Mauritius, Blue Safari in Mauritius, Grand Baie, Mahebourg, Mauritius Beaches, Mauritius Markets, Mauritius Water Sports, Port Louis
Posted in Mauritius | Leave a Comment »
February 27, 2008 by mauritiustourism
Mauritius is an island which has a lot to offer to those who really want to discover. Mauritius is a volcanic island found in the Indian Ocean. When seen on the map, Mauritius resembles a tiny dot. The capital of Mauritius is Port Louis. It is believed that around 1 percent of people in Mauritius talk English, 81 percent talk creole, 12 percent talk bhojpuri and 3 percent talk French.
Tags: Mauritius, Port Louis
Posted in Mauritius | Leave a Comment »