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8 Most romantic spots in Mauritius – Romantic things to do on a trip to Mauritius

Renowned for its pristine beaches, reefs and lagoons, Mauritius is a country in East Africa. The mountainous landscape includes waterfalls, rivers, rainforests and national parks.

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About Mauritius

One of the most romantic places in the world, Mauritius is the perfect place for your romantic holiday. The island came into fame as a tourist destination on account of its amazing landscape. The Indian Ocean outlines the island, and the beautiful coastline is one of a kind. 5 star hotels in Mauritius are well equipped to weather the high demand for accommodation, The Residence Mauritius gives an example of the local lodging facilities. Be it your honeymoon or just time away from your busy schedule, Mauritius guarantees you memorable experiences.

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Flic-en-Flac

Found on the western coastline of the island, Flic-en-Flac is a romantic spot that should be on your itinerary. Breathtaking sunsets and sunrises are the main draw for couples, and the long stretch soft sand is ideal for lounging. Just the place for a picnic, the wonders of Flic-en-Flac can be discovered on horseback.

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IIe D'Amdre

Wedged between Poudre d'Or and Grand Gaube, IIe D'Amdre is an islet that occupies nearly 100 hectares. The coastline is taken over by a mangrove forest which makes it a place with rich biodiversity. Sunbathing, kayaking, and sighting wildlife are going to top your IIe D'Amdre activity list.

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Pamplemousses Garden

One of the oldest botanical gardens in the world, Pamplemousses Garden is another idea on how to spend your romantic holiday. The garden sprawls over 37 hectares and is home to medicinal plants, palm trees, bamboo trees, fish ponds and a range of water lilies. Wandering through this mesmerizing piece of nature is going to give you unforgettable memories.

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The Chateau De Labourdonnais

Encapsulating the colonial charm of the island, the Chateau De Labourdonnais was erected in 1859. The mansion sits in the middle of a beautiful state with amazing scenery. A visit to this estate is a must if you want to understand the colonial essence of the island. Found within the estate is a distillery that produces rum.

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Alexandra falls

Located within the Black River district, Alexandra falls is a hidden gem in a national park. This is the highest waterfall found here; the vertical distance between the canyon and the sea is about 700 metres. An inspiration for photographers and nature lovers, Alexandra falls is set in a lush forest. This is also an excellent vantage point that brings views of the surrounding valley and the beach. If you visit at the right time, you can see the south end of the island from up there. The spring season – March to May – is when this part of the island comes alive. During this season, you can freely pick up strawberry guavas and lemon guavas that grow in abundance.

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La Cambuse Beach

Not one of the most visited places in Mauritius, but the beach is worth visiting. A lot of tourists seem to be unaware of the beach, which works well for couples who seek privacy. The crystal-clear water and the soft bed of a beach make up the perfect romantic setting for intimate partners.

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Cap Malheureux

This stunning piece of land is located on the northern tip of the island. Cap Malheureux is a small fishing village, and the name was derived from a tragic disaster, a shipwreck, although the place is the complete opposite of tragic.

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Fort Adelaide, Citadelle

The namesake of Queen Adelaide, Fort Adelaide was built in the early 1850s. The fort was built to strengthen the military fortifications of the island. Now a protected heritage site, Fort Adelaide is an excellent viewpoint that delivers panoramic views of the area.