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Mahébourg

Mahébourg: Coastal Charm & History

Mahebourg, once the capital, resonates with the colonial history of the island through its streets and architecture. As a charming Mauritian fishing village, it serenely encapsulates the legacies of Dutch, French, and British occupations. Explore local landmarks such as the National History Museum (formerly the Naval Museum), providing insights into maritime conflicts between the French and British. Named after Governor Mahé de Labourdonnais, Mahebourg’s colonial heritage unfolds along its straight streets and historic sites, offering a captivating journey through the rich history of Mauritius.

Mahebourg, Mauritius

Explore Coastal Mahébourg

Mahébourg Waterfront

Mahébourg Waterfront


The Mahebourg Waterfront, nestled in the traditional Mauritian Village, offers relaxing seafront walks and provides a beautiful natural setting with remarkable sea views. Adjacent to the waterfront is the vibrant Mahebourg local market, featuring delicious street food, local goodies, and fresh produce.

Entrance fee: Free

Photo de Blue Bay

Blue Bay


Discover the beauty of Blue Bay, boasting one of Mauritius' most stunning beaches. Explore vibrant marine life, relax on pristine shores, and indulge in the tranquility of this tropical paradise.




Entrance fee: Free

Mahébourg Museum

Mahébourg Museum


Explore the rich maritime history of Mauritius at the Mahebourg Naval Museum. This museum offers a captivating journey through the island's naval past. Discover artifacts, models, and exhibits that highlight the maritime heritage of Mauritius.



Entrance fee: Rs1200

Biscuiterie H.Rault Mahébourg

Biscuiterie H.Rault


Immerse yourself in the world of biscuit crafting with a visit to the delightful Rault Biscuit Factory. Established in 1870 by Breton visionary Hilarion Rault, this artisanal enterprise has refined a unique recipe for cassava-based biscuits, drawing inspiration from the esteemed traditions of Breton specialties.

Entrance fees: Rs200-Rs300 (Guided tour and tasting)

Pointe Canon Mahébourg

Pointe Canon


The Pointe Canon monument stands as a historical landmark commemorating the abolition of slavery. Once home to a 17th-century Dutch fortification, remnants of which can still be explored, Pointe Canon is an essential stop for Mauritius travelers, particularly those intrigued by history and culture.

Entrance fee: Free

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