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There is a fair amount to see
and do while on holiday in Mauritius so we’ve made your sightseeing
a little easier by listing and describing our top 6 ‘must see’
spots. They include Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanic Garden, Domaine
de l’Ylang Ylang, Ile aux Aigrettes, The Mahébourg Museum,
Casela Bird Park, The Mauritius Glass Factory, The Botanical Gardens in
Curepipe, and Trou aux Cerfs Crater. |
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Mauritius forms part of the volcanic
Mascarene Archipelago (other islands include Reunion and Rodrigues) and
as such much of the underwater landscape consists of impressive rock formations
like caves, vertical walls and overhangs. These features have been colonised
by an impressive array of coral species which in turn attract abundant
and diverse species of marine life. |
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Mauritius is the ideal year round
golf destination offering beautiful courses that are comparable with the
finest in the world. However, many of the better courses are located at
the upmarket hotels and are off limits to anyone but residents and their
guests. |
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You are unlikely to suffer from
‘cabin fever’ on an island the size of Mauritius, but there
is still nothing quite like getting away from the island and out into
the open ocean for a while. A little like seeing the islands from the
air on the flight in, seeing it from out at sea helps put it all into
perspective. |
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