Cinderella among the Mascarene Islands, Rodrigues is the rustic
sister. The island’s population still beats to African rhythm as it
emerged from mainland three centuries ago. Situated 560 kilometers
from Mauritius, the small island of only 110 km2 is a true
Robinson’s island settled in the midst of an emerald green lagoon
twice its size. The population of this rustic and mountainous
island is mostly Creole and very religious with their main economic
activities including fishing, agriculture as well as pork and goat
farming. You will encounter locals traveling on foot, often
carrying items in their heads. With poor soil and lack of water,
life on the island is harsh. This is, however, hard to notice as
locals sing their way through life. Most of the population are
descendants of African and Malagasy slaves leading a simple life in
the mountains. Descendants of first French settlers are mostly
fishermen living on the coast.
Among discreet gardens hide of this town shy away geometrical
passages leading to the main harbor. Along rue Jenner are gathered
all of the town’s quaint boutiques. Each Saturday morning is a held
a vibrant multicolored market where merchants sell local products
such as fresh fruits and vegetables but also crafts, especially
handmade baskets and straw hats. Sundays are when Creole women
boast their magnificent hats during service.
Anse-aux-Anglais is the island’s wealthiest region where government
officials reside in their mansions. Rodrigues is fueled with
legends of hidden treasures. It is here that the grandfather of le
Clézio, a famous French novelist, spent twenty-five years of his
life searching in vain the lost treasure of La Buse, an 18th
century French corsair.
Taste local flavors and take the bus from here to reach Pointe
Coton where only a stroll away is the wonderful coast. Remarkable
views of rocky bluffs and white corals open up before you as you
stroll down a crystal-white sandy beach leading to Trou d’Argent
where you will admire kaleidoscopic parrotfish.
Caverne Patate
Caverne Patate is a cave meandering more than 600 meters
underground. Located only 10 kilometers away from Port Mathurin
accessible through Crêtes, Quatres Vents and La Fourche Corail. Why
not step off board of your luxury
charter yacht and visit this overwhelming cave.
Ile aux Cocos
This islet is a highly recommended day trip surprising visitors
with birds, rich octopi and plush turquoise waters ideal for
bathing. This terrestrial paradise is easily accessible for you and
your guests thanks to your luxury
charter yacht.
Ile aux Crabes
This minuscule islet is a true oasis for all fishing and bathing
enthusiasts. Spend your blissful luxury charter vacation in harmony
and serenity. Choose Sunreef Yachts Charter.