#TraveltoMauritius
Dock at Mauritius’ modern cruise terminal in the heart of the Indian Ocean. This key stopover boasts excellent facilities, ensuring a smooth start to your island adventure. Featured on major cruise lines like MSC Cruises and Costa Cruises, Mauritius is a highlight on routes that include the Seychelles and Madagascar. Whether arriving from Africa, Europe, or Asia, experience the island’s renowned charm and hospitality.
Port Louis offers convenient amenities like tourist information, currency exchange, shops, dining, and transportation options. Attractions such as the Caudan Waterfront and Pamplemousses Botanical Garden are just a stone’s throw away, making your stay at the port both enjoyable and memorable.
By Cruise
Mauritius is accessible globally via direct flights from major cities serviced by airlines like Air Mauritius, Emirates, and British Airways, among others. For others, key hubs such as Dubai, Paris, London, and Johannesburg offer connecting flights. Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport, the island’s main airport, supports both commercial and private jets, catering to diverse traveler needs.
By Air
1900 - 1992
Arriving in Mauritius by yacht offers a picturesque and luxurious entry to the island, with top-notch marinas ready to welcome sailors. The ideal sailing season runs from May to December, during which the weather conditions are most favorable. Upon arrival, local marinas and sailing clubs offer navigation help and expert local advice, making Mauritius a premier yachting destination. Key marinas include:
• Caudan Waterfront Marina: arts, culture, shopping, and dining.
• Grand Baie Yacht Club: Mooring, repairs, and amenities.
• Sunset Boulevard Marina: Shopping and dining in Grand Baie.
• La Balise Marina: Premier residential marina with luxury services.
• Pointe d’Esny Le Marina: Comprehensive and modern facilities