Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Transport in Mauritius

Getting Around
Public Transport
Public transport is ensured by a number of bus companies throughout the island. Express bus services exist from Port Louis to the North, South and to the main towns. In the urban regions, the scedules are between 05 30 to 20 00 and in rural areas, from 06 30 to 18 30.

Taxis
You can easily hop in a taxi for some independent travel. All taxis have a yellow square box indicating their route on both sides of their car doors and a taxi sign on top. Taxis are available at the airport and at the hotels


Car/Bicycle Rental
Several companies and local tour operators offer car rental services at reasonable prices. It is important to note that the driving is on the left-hand in Mauritius. You can easily go through the different parts of the island in a car or on a scooter.


Helicopter Services
If you want to enjoy an aerial view of the island, you can also opt for helicopter services that are offered by Air Mauritius and the Police Force of Mauritius.



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Flights to Mauritius

FLIGHTS TO AND FROM MAURITIUS

Accomodation in Mauritius



Accommodation
In Mauritius, the hotel park consists of luxury resorts, small to medium hotels and charming villas that are as welcoming and offer the same high quality service.

There are eight major hotel groups: Beachcomber, One and Only Resorts,Sun Resorts, Naïade Resorts, Apavou Hotels, Accor, Veranda, Indigo Hotels and Resorts, and the Constance Hotels.

The natural charm of the country and the tax incentives offered by Government have also attracted other reputable international hotel chains such as Hilton, Oberoi, Sofitel and Meridien .





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Mauritius Surf Ski


SURF SKI

For the first time in Mauritius, one stage of the Surf Ski World Tour will take place in July 2009. Prior to this event a delegation is in Mauritius in order to finalize the race crossing-course. Several site sea inspections are actually in progress. The MTPA is giving full support to this event. There was a first presentation of the event today on the 13th of March to the local press at the MTPA.

This annual event will be jointly organized by Epic Kayaks (one of the World Tour Sponsor), http://www.surfski.info/ , Naïade Events and JPH Charters/Boat Houses. There will be 2 races for this World Cup Competition which will involve 60 to 70 participants. The 1st race will take place on the 1st of July 2009 from Tamassa to Le Morne-Les Pavillons whilst the 2nd one will start from Souillac to Le Morne-Les Pavillons on the 4th of July.

This kind of event will be very beneficial to Mauritius especially in July which is a low season. Mauritius is a very accessible location which will attract tourists from Australia, South Africa and even from Europe. This will help to keep Mauritius visible in the media. As in this period of economic crisis, it is very interesting to capture new segments. SurfSki is a sport which is really growing. Epic Kayaks started with 6 races annually and now they have planned 24 races for this year.

Among the delegation were present: Rob Mousley-World Tour Manager,Director and chief Editor of http://www.surfski.info/. From Epic Kayaks:Greg Barton-founder and CEO of Epic Kayaks has been 2 times Olympic Gold Medalist and Oscar Chalupsky has been 11 times World Champion. Charles Brand is part of the Epic Kayak team. The best world paddlers were also present namely Michelle Eray who is one of the two best woman paddlers in the world and Hank Mc Gregor who is one of the best man paddler. Anton Erasmus is the Race Director for the 2 Mauritius races in July.


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Mauritius Heritage


Heritage
Modern life and the old buildings harmoniously blend past and presentas well as traditions and modern technology.

Monuments, Buildings and Statues
The impressive Place D' Armes Avenue in Port Louis, guides visitors into the city decorated with statues of various figures in Mauritian History and leads to the 18th Century French Colonial buildings of Government House.

Along a cultural itinerary in Port Louis, one can see the Theatre of Port-Louis built in the 19th century and known as being the oldest of the region. Further up, the Champ de Mars is a very popular racetrack, the oldest in the southern hemisphere and the second oldest race club in the world after the English Jockey Club. It has often been associated with national and political events since the official flag-raising ceremony in 1968 marking the independence of the country.


Aapravasi Ghat - UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
The Aapravasi Ghat Immigration Depot is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is the only surviving remnant of an immigration depot typical of depots established in the second half of the nineteenth century to welcome indentured labourers.

Most Mauritians trace the arrival of their forbears from this site, which welcomed over half a million immigrants between 1834 and the 1920s. It holds immense symbolical value for Mauritians and the official commemoration of the arrival of indentured labourers is held at this site every 2nd of November.

The indenture system became the seat of the “Great Experiment” whereby the British would try to show the world that the labour of free men and women rather than slave labour would be more effective. Because the experiment proved to be successful in British terms, it was replicated in other British colonies as well as in French, Dutch and Spanish colonies. Over two million people were eventually transported to the colonies from Asia and Africa.


Le Morne Cultural Landscape - UNESCO WOLRD HERITAGE SITE
Besides being a splendid and breathtaking landscape, which deserves a visit, Le Morne holds great importance in the history and memory of Mauritius. Immersed in the history of slavery, Le Morne is also a symbol of resistance to slavery and has become a focal point for commemorating the Abolition of slavery in Mauritius. The mountain and its surrounding landscape hold a sacredness that is ardently venerated not only by some slave descendant communities, but also by many other stakeholders, who cherish the relatively unspoiled landscape and the powerful aura that the mountain exudes.

Le Morne is today a rallying point for Mauritians from all walks of life who are deeply concerned about the country‘s heritage in terms of its history, its culture as well as the natural environment that is becoming an increasingly rare and valuable commodity. It has thus become an emblem of national consciousness in terms of history, memory and identity.

The Final Nomination Dossier and the Draft Management of Le Morne has been inscribed to UNESCO's World Heritage list.


Museums
Take the time to discover the spirit and the different facets of the island through its museums. Each one of them has its specificity to appeal to your field of interest. Mauritius offers a variety of Museums – History Museum , Tea Museum, Postal Museum, Photography Museum, Maritime Museum and wood museum.

National Museums:
The Natural History Museum, Port-Louis

A classified building in the list of historical monuments, displaying land and marine species and also a Dodo skeleton as well as images of other extinct or endangered species.

The oldest stuffed specimen in the museum is the Mauritian Dutch Pigeon which was killed in 1826. A skeleton of the Rodrigues Solitaire, discovered in Caverne Patate in 1900, is also exhibited in this gallery. Other important scientific treasures in the museum are the unique and incomplete skeletons of the Mauritian Red Rall and the giant Mauritian lizard (the biggest lizard in the world) and a pickled specimen of the extinct Round Island Burrowing Boa

The National History Museum, Mahebourg

An old colonial house dating from the 18th century depicting the main episodes of Mauritian history. Old maps, delicate china, corsairs’ swords, ancient powder guns and remnants of shipwrecks tell a rich human story

Mauritius SPA Wellbeing




SPA & Wellbeing
Get rid of the stress!Revive your senses with exquisite beauty and body care products, on a unique journey of serenity and harmony.


When in Mauritius, take a pause for your own well-being to visit one of our several spas, the new havens of peace where time comes to a standstill. Apart from the seemingly endless miles of beaches, the natural hospitality of the Mauritian people and the gastronomic delights of 3 continents, Mauritius offers world-class services to set you off on another journey of senses!


The spas are now regarded as a must, on the tourist itinerary. Sponsored by international leading names such as Clarins, Givenchy, Guerlain , La Prairie, and Shisheido, the competitive nature of the market has resulted in an amazing range of pampering treatments and state-of-the-art health and beauty centres.


The island’s mix of cultures also inspires an eclectic mix of therapies, with a choice of Asian Ayurvedic massages, ocean-inspired treatments as well as age-old African and Creole remedies made from local herbs and flowers.


Some pleasant wellness centres can also be experienced outside hotels. For independent visitors, there are a number of local and health beauty centres.


So step into one of these havens and let expert hands pamper you

Mauritius SPA Wellbeing



SPA & Wellbeing
Get rid of the stress!Revive your senses with exquisite beauty and body care products, on a unique journey of serenity and harmony.

When in Mauritius, take a pause for your own well-being to visit one of our several spas, the new havens of peace where time comes to a standstill. Apart from the seemingly endless miles of beaches, the natural hospitality of the Mauritian people and the gastronomic delights of 3 continents, Mauritius offers world-class services to set you off on another journey of senses!

The spas are now regarded as a must, on the tourist itinerary. Sponsored by international leading names such as Clarins, Givenchy, Guerlain , La Prairie, and Shisheido, the competitive nature of the market has resulted in an amazing range of pampering treatments and state-of-the-art health and beauty centres.

The island’s mix of cultures also inspires an eclectic mix of therapies, with a choice of Asian Ayurvedic massages, ocean-inspired treatments as well as age-old African and Creole remedies made from local herbs and flowers.

Some pleasant wellness centres can also be experienced outside hotels. For independent visitors, there are a number of local and health beauty centres.

So step into one of these havens and let expert hands pamper you


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