In the east, Flacq is likewise a destination of interest. The vast village is teeming with activity, perfectly capturing the vibrancy of the Mauritian people. Because Flacq is a melting pot of cultures, you will enjoy strolling around the city, particularly on a market day. Another approach to really immerse oneself in the local culture is to sample the surprising unusual flavours, follow your nose to the various fragrances and colours of the stalls, and take in the lively banter of the sellers.
The most visited tourist location in Mauritius is Ile aux Cerfs. The stereotypical tropical paradise island with its pristine white sand beaches, azure oceans, and towering coconut palms and filao trees, is calling you to relax and enjoy! Restaurants and an 18-hole golf course are also located on the island. There are various ways to access Ile aux Cerfs: for a more budget-friendly option, you can reach Ile aux Cerfs by taking a taxi-boat from Trou d'Eau Douce, a fishing village on the east coast of Mauritius, or consider making it a full-day excursion by opting for a catamaran or speedboat ride at a more expensive cost.