As far as the eyes can see, sugarcane fields open up to profound
and perfectly blue lagoons of this part of the island. The central
plateau is the most irrigated and populated region on the island.
Many picturesque villages were founded on the royal route linking
Port-Louis and Grand Port. Along with the expansion of sugarcane
factories, the villages merged into a vast agglomeration boasting
premium shopping, including duty-free boutiques.
Flic-en Flac is a picturesque fishing village awaiting you and your
luxury
charter mega yacht to unveil the true beauty through sugarcane
fields. A summer resort for tourists, it offers plenty of water fun
for you, your friends and family. Weekends are unofficially
reserved for Mauritians who relax on the beach while feasting on
barbecued local delicacies and swaying to Mauritian rhythms.
Casela Bird Park is inhabited by more than 2000 species of tropical
birds nestled in a heavenly environment. Pink flamingos and ducks
are only some of the amazing specimen found in this natural
park.
Curepipe is a very special site to visit. This bustling town is the
chilliest and most humid on the island and is known for heavier
rainfall. The streets are paved with administration buildings and
busy shopping centers ideal for premium shopping. Tempted to visit
this inland town during your luxury
charter cruise with Sunreef Yachts Charter? You
will be pleased to find artisans from Curepipe specializing in
models of fishing boats and sailing yachts. Coming in all shapes
and sizes, everyone is sure to find the model of their dreams. You
will also find such workshops while strolling down main streets in
Mahébourg and Port-Louis. Origins of the town’s name are not known
however its first inhabitants came in the 19th century from
Port-Louis in the face of a malaria outbreak. From that period date
the numerous wooden colonial mansions with ornamented rooftops
nestled in the midst of verdant grasses.
Beau Basin and Rose Hill are two residential towns unified to form
one agglomeration. Rose Hill takes it’s unique name from the
vibrant hues of the hill overlooking the town during sunrise and
sunset. This bustling commercial hub is also a vibrant student town
and a greatly appreciated cultural center with many art galleries
and a theater.
At the mouth of two rivers, des Remparts and Tamarin, are located
many summer resorts premium for all water sports enthusiasts who
willingly come here to surf or windsurf. Violent backwash makes the
sea dangerous at times. Spectacular beaches are populated with
small crabs crawling through the immaculate white sands.