Lashed by trade winds, the island’s eastern coast was, in the past,
the scene of naval battles costing the lives of many men. Mahébourg
is an essential stop during your luxury
charter cruise. This small colonial town nestled in the bay of
Grand Port was named after Mahé de Bourdonnais. The history of the
place is unbelievably rich with echoes of Napoleonic cannonades
still heard today. The Battle of Grand Port was the only French
victory against the British and is depicted on the pediment of the
Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Your next visit should be Vieux Grand
Port with the ancient Dutch lookout tower and a commemorating
monument of the Dutch who reached the island for the first time in
1598 and settled 40 years later. It is also the place of the first
French settlement. Let this place be the backdrop for your blissful
luxury charter
vacation aboard one of SYC’s luxury
charter mega yachts or luxury
charter catamarans.
This small charming colonial town nestled in the Grand Port Bay
owes its name to Mahé de la Bourdonnais. This unbelievable site is
molded with history and until this day echoes Napoleonic battles.
An immense harbor spans the river of La Chaux splitting the town
into two. The town was once named “black town” as it was an
extremely popular witches’ hideout. Luxury resorts stretch over la
pointe d’Esny and Blue Bay, the island’s two most
spectacular beaches. Simply amazing, water can be any hue from
turquoise to navy blue and the ocean floor in this part of the
island is one of Mauritius’ most preserved. Climb
the cathedral’s crenellate tower and admire the surrounding
panorama including incomparable quaint waterfront fishing huts. The
panorama is just as glorious when you admire it from the flybridge
of your luxury
charter catamaran.
If you are a museum enthusiast you must not miss the National
History Museum in Mahébourg! Open from 9am until 4pm five days a
week, apart from Tuesdays and Fridays, the museum is quaintly
situated in an ancient colonial estate and tells the stories of
naval battles between the French and the British more than two
centuries ago. Artifacts including bells of sunken ships recall
such vessels as Saint-Géran commissioned by the French Company of
the Indies. The museum also echoes the history of the
island, once subject to slavery and the Dutch
occupation. Documents are presented in three languages, Creole,
French and English as well as Braille. Enjoy terrestrial wonders
during your luxury
charter vacation with Sunreef Yachts Charter.
Vieux Grand Port is situated about 7 kilometers north of Mahébourg.
Overlooking the site is an ancient Dutch lookout tower and a
commemorative column recalling the arrival of the Dutch in 1598.
The colonizers disembarked here for the first time and returned
after 40 years to settle the island. First French
colonizers also chose this site in 1722 to establish their
colony.
You will also have the chance to hop off your luxury
charter yacht to discover the wonders of this part of the
island.
Domaine de L’Ylang Ylang
These ylang ylang fields, located between Anse Jonchée and
Providence, are about 10 kilometers north of Mahébourg. Not only
does it open up to spectacular views of Grand Port but also guides
through plantations of plush ylang ylang flowers. Visit the
adjacent distillery where flowers are transformed into fragrant
essential oils.
Tea Museum in Bois Chéri, Domaine du Chasseur and Trou-d’Eau-Douce
The tea factory in Bois Chéri is for all those who love sampling
premium tea. A guided tour will reveal secrets of processing of tea
leaves. Another tempting site is the Domaine du Chasseur, bordered
with two sugarcane walls, nestled in a forgotten valley in the
midst of a dense tropical forest.
Trou-d’Eau-Douce is a quaint fishing village and a departure point
for excursions to the island of Ile aux Cerfs. Although this small
paradise does not know, it is unfortunately very popular with
tourists. Nonetheless magnificent beaches lure your ultimate
luxury
charter yacht.