Friday, 10 May 2013

Ways to Organize Great Holidays to Mauritius if you only Have a Few Days

By Alice Phillips


Mauritius is a superb vacation area however to maximize your holiday there you must understand a little bit about the country and the many things to do and see. Mauritius isn't really simply a location with gorgeous white beaches and majestic palm trees; it is a land rich in heritage, crafts and culture which you should not miss out on, even if you only have time for a short stay.

The kind of holiday you will be able to arrange really depends on the amount of time you have to stay in the country. If you just have a few days holiday you shouldn't go rushing around to try and squeeze every little thing in.

If you are drained and truly need to relax, then don't book a day trip to go hiking in the nature reserves. They are a remarkable experience however only if you are well rested and feeling energetic; otherwise they could be tiring.

If you only have a few days holiday, choose one kind of trip and give it the attention it should have. If you would prefer a traditional holiday with beaches and entertainment, you can book a hotel in Grande Baie.

Your holidays to Mauritius can be tailored towards snorkeling instead. In that case, you might want to get up early in the morning and enjoy the awe-inspiring charm of the coral reefs at dawn. If you prefer to avoid the nightlife and would just like the seaside nature and serenity, you might reserve a beachfront chalet at Pointe Aux Piments. There are numerous coral reefs off the Mauritian bays, however the undersea scenery at Pointe aux Piments is world famous, so if you don't have time to see more than one spot, this would be your best option.

You can book an apartment or hotel in the lively capital city called Port Louis if you are interested in the Mauritian arts and culture. Being in the capital city will permit you to "soak up" the spirit of its residents and appreciate the rich and poetic heritage of the nation. There are still superb beaches well within reach but you can likewise enjoy the open air marketplace that offers colorful, exotic smelling spices or the Royal Arboretum. The harbor has recently been refurbished and is equipped with a great shopping mall and tourist attractions. Additionally, it is feasible to go to the Government House and the Blue Penny Museum.

The Champs de Mars Racecourse is the capital city's main attraction and you will find countless people flowing in every day to bet on the races. Even if you do not usually place bets, it is impossible not to become caught up in the spirit of the races! The racecourse genuinely is among the best places to make pals with local people and discover less touristy things to do and see. There are nine to twelve races a day but just in the winter months, which is from April to November.

Last but no least, if you are not don't actually enjoy the beach, you can choose inland guided tours in some amazing nature reserves. La Vanille Crocodiles Park, Black River Gorge's National Park and Domaine du Chasseur are going to mesmerize you with their tropical beauty.

So, if you only have a few days, don't attempt to do everything at once. Rather pick a "style" of vacation and go for the most suited location in Mauritius.




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