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Cap Malheureux
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Holiday Home | 4 | 70 | 90 | 490 | 630 |
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Attractions
- Cap Malheureux Church: Located in Cap Malheureux, this iconic red-roofed church is a popular tourist attraction. It offers breathtaking views of the ocean and is known for its picturesque setting.
- Île aux Cerfs: Situated off the east coast of Mauritius, Île aux Cerfs is a stunning island known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a wide range of water sports activities. Visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, golfing, and sunbathing on this idyllic island.
- Pamplemousses Botanical Garden: Also known as Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical Garden, this enchanting garden is located in Pamplemousses, a short distance from Royal Road. It boasts a vast collection of rare flora, including giant water lilies and various exotic plants.
- Port Louis: As the capital city of Mauritius, Port Louis is a vibrant destination with a rich cultural heritage. It offers a mix of historical sites, such as the Aapravasi Ghat and Fort Adelaide, as well as modern attractions like the Caudan Waterfront and the Central Market.
- Grand Baie: Just a short drive from Cap Malheureux, Grand Baie is a bustling coastal village known for its beautiful beaches, lively nightlife, and a variety of water activities. The area is also dotted with restaurants, shops, and luxury resorts, making it a popular tourist hub.
- Chamarel Seven Colored Earths: Located in the Chamarel village, this natural phenomenon features sand dunes with seven distinct colors. Visitors can explore the area, take photographs, and learn about the geological processes that created this unique spectacle.
- Black River Gorges National Park: Situated in the southwestern part of Mauritius, this national park is a haven for nature lovers. It offers picturesque hiking trails, stunning viewpoints, and the opportunity to spot endemic bird species, monkeys, and other wildlife.
- Sugar Museum and Factory: Located in Pamplemousses, this museum provides insight into Mauritius' history as a major sugar producer. Visitors can learn about the sugar-making process, explore the exhibits, and taste various sugarcane products.
- Trou aux Cerfs: Situated in Curepipe, Trou aux Cerfs is an extinct volcano crater that offers panoramic views of the surrounding area. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll around the crater rim and enjoy the lush greenery and scenic vistas. 10. Tamarin Bay: Known for its beautiful sandy beach and excellent surfing conditions, Tamarin Bay is a popular spot for water sports enthusiasts. Visitors can also enjoy dolphin watching excursions and take in the breathtaking sunsets over the Indian Ocean.