villas in mauritius
villas in mauritius
Beaches
Well, at the beginning let us see what you can do at the beaches! There are many beaches in Mauritius some of the most popular beaches are at Pereybere, Flic-en-Flac, Tamarin and Mont Choisy. Now, your purpose of visiting the beaches of Mauritius is the most important. If you have come to just relax, then spend time on the beach just by having a walk or a romantic walk with your partner. Or simply lay down on the white sand of the beach reading something interesting or having a great time looking at other tourists enjoying their vacation. Now, if you wish to do something adventurous, try out some water sports and Para sailing activities offered at the various beaches. Or you can even take a step into the sea waters and enjoying sailing at the sea waves.
villas in mauritius
Cathedrals
The most popular Cathedrals in Mauritius are the Pere Laval or the famous St. Louis Cathedral in Port Louis region often referred as Port Louis so when in Mauritius, please visit these churches and explore their unique features. They are great tourist sites in themselves.
Cruise
how about cruising in the back waters on a catamaran which can be hired on exclusive basis and non exclusive basis, which takes you beyond the blue lagoon where you can savour some fine barbecue on the catamaran and visit a small island beyond the deep blue seas.If you are into some fine luxury you can even hold a party with your friends and family or even organise a wedding.
Lifestyle
Mauritius lifestyle adds some further authenticity to your vacation. When driving around Mauritius in your chauffeur driven cars provided by Panache Holidays or a self driven car which again can be organised through Panache Holidays you can see the real Mauritius, some old colonial style houses, farmers cultivating tea and coffee, fisherman trying hard to get the finest catch of the day to build your appetite and not to forget you might even have a quick pit stop and have a drink with the local fisherman on the beach who might offer you some local rum, which is the favourite drink on the island.
Again don't forget to savour the cuisine in Mauritius which has its influences from Indian, French and Chinese origins.