Custom mauritius trip
Places That Can Be Visited During a Custom Tour in Mauritius
Mauritius is compact, but driving times and road conditions vary by region. Below is a guide to popular places that can be included when designing a custom trip.
Custom Tour Suggestions by Region
| Region | Places That Can Be Visited |
|---|---|
| North | Grand Baie, Pereybere Beach, La Cuvette Beach, Cap Malheureux Red Church, Château de Labourdonnais, L’Aventure du Sucre Museum |
| South | Gris Gris, Roche Qui Pleure, Rochester Falls, Bois Chéri Tea Factory, Souillac, La Vanille area |
| South-West | Le Morne Public Beach, Macondé Viewpoint, Chamarel Seven Coloured Earth, Chamarel Waterfall, Black River Gorges Viewpoints, Alexandra Falls |
| West | Flic en Flac Beach, Tamarin Beach, Tamarin Viewpoint (Rempart), Casela area, Wolmar Beach |
| East | Blue Bay Marine Park, Mahebourg Waterfront, Pointe d’Esny Beach, Ile aux Cerfs (boat excursion), Trou d’Eau Douce |
| Central Plateau | Port Louis, Caudan Waterfront, Central Market, Citadel Fort Adelaide, Trou aux Cerfs Volcano, Curepipe Botanical Garden, Eureka House |
Travellers may select any combination of these places when planning their custom itinerary.
Customising the Itinerary – Important Planning Notes
While it is possible to mix regions, not all combinations are feasible within one day.
Driving distances, time spent at attractions, traffic, and hotel pickup location all affect the final schedule.
Day Schedule Feasibility
Before confirming a custom trip:
The selected places are reviewed
Driving routes are optimised
Time spent at each stop is adjusted
Realistic travel times are calculated
This planning step ensures the trip remains comfortable, enjoyable, and stress-free, without rushing or excessive time on the road.
Paid Parks & Attractions (Tickets Not Included)
Some attractions in Mauritius are paid entry sites. When included in a custom itinerary, entrance tickets are not included unless explicitly stated. Tickets are usually purchased directly at the entrance.
Below is a list of commonly visited paid parks with their official websites:
| Attraction | Official Website |
|---|---|
| Casela Nature Parks | https://www.caselaparks.com |
| Chamarel Seven Coloured Earth | https://www.chamarel7colouredearth.com |
| La Vanille Nature Park | https://www.lavanille-naturepark.com |
| Vallée des Couleurs Nature Park | https://adventure.vallepark.com/ |
| Bois Chéri Tea Factory | https://groupe-saintaubin.com/en/our-domains/domaine-de-bois-cheri/ |
| L’Aventure du Sucre | https://www.aventuredusucre.com |
| Ile aux Cerfs (Boat Excursions) | Catamaran booking |
Important:
Ticket prices are subject to change by park operators
Time spent inside paid parks must be considered when planning a single-day itinerary
Planning a Custom Trip with Mauritrips
Mauritrips offers custom trip planning designed to:
Match the itinerary with hotel pickup location
Optimise routes for minimal driving time
Balance sightseeing, relaxation, and travel
Ensure the chosen destinations fit within a day
Travellers simply select their preferred places, and the itinerary is reviewed to confirm feasibility before final confirmation.
This approach helps avoid unrealistic schedules while ensuring travellers experience the best of Mauritius without rushing.
Why Choose a Custom Tour in Mauritius?
Full flexibility
Private and personalised experience
Choice of attractions across the island
Ideal for families, couples, and small groups
Perfect for repeat visitors or travellers with specific interests
A custom trip offers freedom while still benefiting from professional planning and local knowledge.
Final Thoughts
Booking a custom trip in Mauritius is the best way to explore the island on your own terms. With so many attractions spread across different regions, careful planning is essential to ensure everything fits into a single day.
By customising the itinerary and reviewing feasibility in advance, travellers can enjoy a smooth, memorable, and perfectly balanced day exploring the natural beauty, culture, and landscapes of Mauritius.
