Mauritius by Car: A Scenic Island Road Trip
Take a Mauritius road trip and explore the island’s stunning beaches, lush landscapes, and cultural gems. Drive along scenic coastal roads, visit charming towns, vibrant markets, and iconic spots like Black River Gorges National Park and the Chamarel Seven Colored Earths. End your journey relaxing on Mauritius’ idyllic beaches at sunset over the Indian Ocean.
Self-Drive Tour: Exploring the Paradise Island of Mauritius
On this self-drive tour, explore the paradise island of Mauritius, passing white sandy beaches, diverse wildlife, exotic plants, and historic landmarks. This Indian Ocean island, famous for its beautiful beaches, lagoons, and coral reefs, has so much more to offer. Discover hidden gems such as Black River Gorges National Park, the Domaine des Aubineaux tea plantation, and Mare Aux Joncs Waterfall, and let yourself be captivated by this breathtaking island!
Tailor-Made Mauritius Road Trip Holidays with MultiWander – Tropical Paradise, Cultural Diversity & Scenic Coastal Drives
From where can I start my trip to Mauritius?
You can begin your Mauritius adventure from virtually any major airport in Europe and beyond! With MultiWander, your journey to this Indian Ocean paradise can start from Warsaw, Berlin, London, Paris, or any other international airport that suits your travel plans. We offer fully customizable Mauritius packages that include flights, rental car, accommodation, and unique island experiences. Whether you prefer direct flights or convenient connections through major hubs like Dubai, Istanbul, or Paris, we’ll design the perfect travel itinerary tailored to your schedule and exploration preferences.
How many hotels should I plan for a Mauritius road trip?
For an optimal self-drive experience around Mauritius, we recommend planning with just two strategically located hotels! The ideal setup includes one hotel in the north to explore the vibrant capital Port Louis, bustling Grand Baie, and the beautiful northern beaches, and one hotel in the south to discover the wild southern coastline, dramatic cliffs, and unique natural attractions like the Seven Colored Earth. For travelers seeking even more convenience, one central hotel can also work well, providing easy access to both coastlines while minimizing accommodation changes. This two-hotel strategy allows you to experience the island’s diverse landscapes without the hassle of frequent packing and unpacking. With MultiWander, we select the perfect hotel locations and create optimized driving routes that maximize your Mauritius discovery while ensuring comfortable travel distances.
Must-See Places in Mauritius

Le Morne Brabant
Le Morne Brabant is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Mauritius’ most iconic landmarks. This majestic mountain offers breathtaking panoramic views and has deep cultural significance, symbolizing the island’s history of resistance to slavery.
About Le Morne Brabant:
- A challenging yet rewarding hiking trail
- Stunning views of the Indian Ocean and surrounding lagoons
- Rich historical significance tied to Mauritian heritage

Flic en Flac
Flic en Flac is one of Mauritius’ most popular beach destinations. Its long stretches of white sand, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant coral reefs make it a paradise for sunbathers and water sports enthusiasts alike.
About Flic en Flac:
- Perfect for snorkeling and diving
- Lively beachside restaurants and bars
- Calm waters ideal for swimming and sunbathing

Ile Aux Cerfs
Ile Aux Cerfs is a picturesque island off the east coast of Mauritius, known for its turquoise lagoons and white sandy beaches. It’s a favorite spot for water sports like parasailing, snorkeling, and even golfing on its famous course.
About Ile Aux Cerfs:
- Pristine beaches with crystal-clear water
- Exciting water sports like windsurfing and snorkeling
- A world-class golf course with stunning ocean views

Black River Gorges National Park
Black River Gorges National Park is a lush, green paradise in the heart of Mauritius. This vast nature reserve is perfect for hiking, offering scenic trails through forests, waterfalls, and rare wildlife, including endemic birds and plants.
About Black River Gorges:
- Scenic hiking trails with breathtaking views
- Home to rare species like the Pink Pigeon and Mauritian Kestrel
- Beautiful waterfalls and picnic spots along the way
