2 days in Mauritius Itinerary

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Beau Champ
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La Gaulette
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Beau Champ — 1 day

On the 26th (Sun), step off the mainland to explore Ile aux Cerfs, tee off at Anahita Golf Club, and then admire the sheer force of Grand River South East Waterfalls.

For photos, ratings, where to stay, and other tourist information, you can read our Beau Champ holiday planning tool.

Ile Aux Cerfs to Beau Champ is an approximately half hour car ride. In March, plan for daily highs up to 35°C, and evening lows to 28°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 26th (Sun) early enough to drive to La Gaulette.
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La Gaulette — 1 night

Start off your visit on the 27th (Mon): see what you can catch with Dolphin Warrior, then explore the striking landscape at Chamarel Seven Coloured Earth Geopark, then take a peaceful walk through Lavilleon Natural Forest, and finally pause for some photo ops at International Slave Route Monument.

To see maps, reviews, and tourist information, read La Gaulette online travel route builder.

You can drive from Beau Champ to La Gaulette in 2 hours. Expect a daytime high around 35°C in March, and nighttime lows around 28°C. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 27th (Mon) so you can go by car back home.
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Mauritius travel guide

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Beaches · Islands · Scuba & Snorkeling
Island of Rainbows and Shooting Stars
A small but surprisingly multicultural island in the Indian Ocean, Mauritius sits just east of Madagascar and offers a white-sand coastline lapped by sapphire waters. The contrasts of colors, tastes, and cultures here makes a vacation in Mauritius richly rewarding, with plenty to do along the coast and deeper inland. A tour of Mauritius usually includes long stops at the island's beaches, which serve as launching points for deep-sea fishing trips, dolphin-watching excursions, and scuba diving adventures. Farther away from the water, you can discover a paradise for hikers and nature lovers. Mauritius is made for explorations on foot, with several volcanic summits and a large national park sheltering abundant species of indigenous plants and birds.
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